This year marks the 60th Anniversary of Godzilla and we're getting a new movie, collectibles, and some of the classic movies coming to Blu-ray for the first time. We've also just heard that the original 1954 classic will be playing a limited number of theatrical dates across the US.

According to The Good, The Bad, and Godzilla, Rialto Pictures will screen a "60th Anniversary DCP (Digital Cinema Package) Restoration," with the first screening taking place during SXSW. More screenings are expected to be announced, but here's the initial list:

"Godzilla (a.k.a. Gojira) is the roaring granddaddy of all monster movies. It’s also a remarkably humane and melancholy drama, made in Japan at a time when the country was reeling from nuclear attack and H-bomb testing in the Pacific. Its rampaging radioactive beast, the poignant embodiment of an entire population’s fears, became a beloved international icon of destruction, spawning almost thirty sequels."

  • March 11: AUSTIN, TX • Alamo Ritz 1 (SXSW Film Festival)
  • April 18 – 24: NEW YORK, NY • Film Forum
  • April 25 – May 1: SANTA FE, NM • Jean Cocteau Cinema
  • May 2 – 5: PORTLAND, OR • Hollywood Theatre
  • May 2 – 8: SEATTLE, WA • SIFF Cinema Uptown
  • May 13 - 14: ALAMEDA, CA • Alameda Theater & Cineplex
  • May 23 – 26 HOUSTON, TX • The Museum of Fine Arts
  • May 28: LEXINGTON, KY • Kentucky Theatre
  • July 17: COLUMBUS, OH • Wexner Center for the Arts
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