Godzilla — originally created by Japanese film director Ishiro Honda and the Toho Co. Ltd. production company in the 1950s — is the
most iconic movie monster in film history, whose filmic infamy remains unsurpassed (not even by King Kong) to this day.
Universal Studio's upcoming Dark Universe franchise
of iconic movie monsters may face a potential lawsuit from Warner Bros..
I can't help but feel that the classically - trained horror icon has never truly gotten the respect he deserves for creating one of the most
iconic movie monsters in the history of cinema.
The setup of having this awesome icon of movie monsters trash through cities and destroy things, and fight
other iconic movie monsters from the same franchise holds so much promise for any fan of the genre.
The same year Universal Studios introduced us to The Invisible Man,
another iconic movie monster made his very first appearance on...
Universal went on a monster movie tear that lasted 30 years, spawning many of the genre's most
iconic movie monsters: The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Wolf Man, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and of course The Invisible Man, which is the focus of Jonathan Burton's stunning piece.
Universal went on a monster movie tear that lasted 30 years, spawning many of the genre's most
iconic movie monsters: The Phantom of the Opera, -LSB-...]
The iconic movie monsters have faced off against the Xenomorphs, Batman, Superman and even Archie.