However, the difference is that this monster has a mysterious connection to Hathaway’s troubled New Yorker, who is going through hard times after losing both her job and her boyfriend. This was down to production company Voltage Pictures’ perhaps ill-advised pre-publicity describing the film as a cross between ‘Godzilla’ and ‘Lost in Translation,’ and the obviously ‘Godzilla’-esque plot point of a giant monster attacking Tokyo. While first announced earlier this year at the Cannes Film Festival, there were doubts that ‘Colossal’ would make it before cameras at all following legal action from Toho Studios, owners of ‘Godzilla.’ Sci-fi Thriller Lockout Legally Ruled ‘Plagiarised’Īs filming is underway on the independent film from director Nacho Vigalondo (’Timecrimes’), we also have news of who will co-star with Hathaway - and the main names to date are Tim Blake Nelson, However, this is - in some form or another - what we can expect from ‘Colossal,’ the Oscar-winning actress’s latest movie which has just started production in Vancouver. While the recent, official confirmation of Warner Bros and Legendary’s plans for ‘Kong Vs Godzilla’ was warmly received by monster movie lovers everywhere, the idea of those two titans doing battle on the big screen isn’t necessarily as a big a surprise as a giant monster doing battle with Anne Hathaway.
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