2025
Prehistoric eras: Precambrian • Carboniferous • Permian • Jurassic • Cretaceous
1900-1939: 1908 • 1912 • 1915 • 1918 • 1920 • 1925 • 1926 • 1931 • 1932 • 1933 • 1934 • 1938
'50s: 1950 • 1951 • 1952 • 1953 • 1954 • 1955 • 1956 • 1957 • 1958 • 1959
'70s: 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979
In real life
January
- 17 January: Fortnite's Godzilla x Kong collaboration event "Titan Takedown" begins, running until January 31.
- 22 January: IDW Publishing releases the third and final issue of Godzilla's Monsterpiece Theatre.
February
- 19 February: IDW Publishing releases the first issue of Godzilla: Heist.
- 20 February: TOHO Games publishes Godzilla Voxel Wars on the Nintendo Switch.
- 25 February: Tilting Point releases Godzilla x Kong: Titan Chasers worldwide.
- 26 February: IDW Publishing releases Godzilla vs. America: Chicago, the first issue of its Godzilla vs. America series.
March
- 5 March: IDW Publishing releases the first issue of Mothra: Queen of the Monsters, its first series to focus solely on a kaiju other than Godzilla.
- 18 March: The Criterion Collection releases Godzilla vs. Biollante on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray, marking the first 4K edition of a Heisei Godzilla film outside of Japan.
- 26 March: Marvel Comics publishes Godzilla vs. Fantastic Four, the first issue in its Godzilla vs. Marvel series and Godzilla's first licensed appearance in a Marvel comic since 1979.
April
- 2 April: IDW Publishing releases the second issue of Godzilla: Heist. Actress Kaitlyn Dever states in an interview that the sixth Monsterverse film has begun production in Queensland, Australia.
- 5 April: An edited 12-episode version of GAMERA -Rebirth- begins airing on NHK.
- 11 April: Liverpool University Press publishes Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster by Christopher Stewardson, part of its Constellations series analyzing science fiction films.
- 14 April: Toho announces it will invest ¥15 billion into the Godzilla brand over the next three years, with future projects including new mobile and console games and other audiovisual media.[1]
- 15 April: Legendary Comics launches a Kickstarter campaign for the graphic novel anthology Monarch: The Lost Adventures.
- 16 April: TOHO Visual Entertainment releases a Blu-ray set comprised of the five tokusatsu short films which debuted at Godzilla Fest (Godzilla Appears at Godzilla Fest, Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Fest Godzilla 3: Gigan Attacks, Fest Godzilla 4: Operation Jet Jaguar, and Fest Godzilla 5: All Monsters Showdown). IDW Publishing also publishes the second issue of Mothra: Queen of the Monsters, while Marvel Comics publishes Godzilla vs. Hulk, the second issue of its Godzilla vs. Marvel series.
- 25 April: IDW Publishing makes select stories from Godzilla: Unnatural Disasters available on Webtoon.[2]
- 26 April: The "Godzilla 70th Anniversary Godzilla The Art Exhibition" opens at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, and will run until June 29.[3]
- 30 April: IDW Publishing releases Godzilla vs. America: Los Angeles, the second issue of its Godzilla vs. America series. Marvel Comics also releases Godzilla vs. Spider-Man, the third issue in its Godzilla vs. Marvel series.
May
- SRS Cinema releases Hoshi 35 on Blu-ray and VHS.
- The Transformers x Godzilla collaboration figures Megatron Type Godzilla and Optimus Prime Type MFS-3 Kiryu are set to release in Japan.
- 3 May: IDW Publishing releases Godzilla: The New Heroes, previewing the Kai-Sei Era, a line of Godzilla comics with shared continuity.
- 7 May: IDW Publishing releases the third issue of Godzilla: Heist.
- 9 May: Legendary Pictures releases the first teaser for Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, revealing the film's title. Toho releases the short film 70 Years of Godzilla: A New Roar in Southeast Asia. The All Monsters Attack convention commences in Chicago, Illinois.
- 11 May: All Monsters Attack concludes.
- 13 May: Legendary Comics publishes the paperback edition of Monsterverse Declassified.
- 14 May: Marvel Comics publishes Godzilla vs. X-Men, the fourth issue of its Godzilla vs. Marvel series. IDW Publishing releases the first issue of Godzilla: Here There Be Aliens.
- 21 May: IDW Publishing releases the third issue of Mothra: Queen of the Monsters.
- 27 May: Akita Publishing will release and serialize the manga Godzilla Galaxy Odyssey.
June
- 4 June: DC Comics and Legendary Comics will publish the first issue of Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2. IDW Publishing will release the fourth issue of Godzilla: Heist.
- 18 June: TOHO Visual Entertainment will release the Godzilla 70th Anniversary 4K Remaster Box, comprised of Godzilla Raids Again, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, Terror of Mechagodzilla, The Return of Godzilla, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, and Godzilla Final Wars. All will be making their debuts on the 4K Ultra HD format. Marvel Comics will publish Godzilla vs. Avengers, the fifth issue of its Godzilla vs. Marvel series. Titan Comics and Legendary Comics will publish the first issue of Return to Skull Island.
- 23 June: Arrow Video will release The Invisible Swordsman on Blu-ray.
July
- 2 July: Marvel Comics will publish Godzilla vs. Thor, the sixth and final issue of its Godzilla vs. Marvel series. IDW Publishing will release the fifth and final issue of Godzilla: Heist.
- 11 July: G-Fest XXX will commence in Rosemont, Illinois.
- 13 July: G-Fest XXX will conclude.
- 15 July: Abrams Books will publish Godzilla: The First 70 Years.
- 16 July: Marvel Comics will publish the first issue of Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe. IDW Publishing will release the fourth issue of Mothra: Queen of the Monsters. Titan Comics and Legendary Comics will publish the second issue of Return to Skull Island.
- 23 July: IDW Publishing will release the first issue of Godzilla.
- 30 July: IDW Publishing will release Godzilla vs. America: Boston.
August
- 6 August: IDW Publishing will release the first issue of Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone.
- 13 August: Titan Comics and Legendary Comics will publish the third issue of Return to Skull Island.
- 20 August: TOHO Visual Entertainment will release The Three Treasures, Battle in Outer Space, and The Last War on Blu-ray. IDW Publishing will release the fifth and final issue of Mothra: Queen of the Monsters.
- 26 August: 88 Films will release The Cat on Blu-ray.
- 27 August: Bandai Namco will publish the video game Super Robot Wars Y, featuring characters from Godzilla Singular Point, for the PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.
September
- Seven Seas Entertainment will publish an English translation of Novel Version: Godzilla Minus One in print and digital form.[4]
November
- 25 November: Titan Manga will publish an English translation of the first volume of GAMERA -Rebirth- code thyrsos.[5]
December
- A Monsterverse attraction titled Kong x Godzilla: The Ride will open at Lotte World Adventure in Seoul, South Korea.[6][7]
In fiction
- A strange cocoon exposed by the terraforming of Mars hatches inside the spaceship Izanami and crash-lands in Tokyo. The kaiju inside, Negadon, causes mass destruction until it is confronted by the giant robot MI-6 2, piloted by its inventor, tortured scientist Ryuichi Narasaki. MI-6 2 kills Negadon with its drill arm after flying it into space, but the creatures self-destructs, taking Narasaki and the robot with it. (Negadon: The Monster from Mars)
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