Why Godzilla Minus One Fans Think The Sequel Will Bring In Another Monster
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Why Godzilla Minus One Fans Think The Sequel Will Bring In Another Monster


When Godzilla Minus One hit theaters in 2023, part of what made it so effective was how simple it was, cementing itself as some fans’ favorite Godzilla film ever. No tag-team monster fights or overstuffed human stories. Just Godzilla, stomping through postwar Japan like an unstoppable force of nature. It worked. So, now that a sequel, Godzilla Minus Zero, is debuting amid the 2026 movie schedule, I think many fans assumed it would stick to the same stripped-down approach. Yet, after the first teaser dropped, some are now thinking another monster is in the mix.

According to a breakdown from Screen Rant, there’s a blink-and-you ’ll-miss-it moment in the first teaser’s footage that’s raising some eyebrows. We’re talking debris floating in midair, glowing with a strange blue light, and moving like gravity just… stopped working. That’s not something audiences saw in Minus One.

What’s interesting here is that this version of Godzilla has been pretty grounded so far, at least as grounded as a giant nuclear lizard can be. His destruction is heavy in the way it plays out. So, when you suddenly introduce something that looks more at home in some of the best sci-fi movies, it’s bound to stand out. And, naturally, fans are connecting dots. The biggest theory? There’s another monster involved.

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Godzilla returns in his 34th Toho film and in the sequel to 2023's hit Godzilla Minus One.

(Image credit: Toho Studios)

Now, that wouldn’t exactly be new territory for the franchise. Godzilla has a long history of throwing down with other kaiju. However, for this specific take on the character, it would be a pretty big shift. Minus One deliberately avoided that formula, so bringing in a second monster now would feel like a next step rather than a repeat.



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