I was going to post this earlier today, but I had a dental appointment. So, Here's an abbreviated version before I leave for work:
The mayor of Yokohama City, Hiroshi Nakata (left) and Tsuburaya Productions CEO, Kazuo Tsuburaya (right), strike the Spacium Ray pose with some of the Ultramen who will appear in the upcoming DECISIVE BATTLE! THE SUPER 8 ULTRA BROTHERS, hitting Japanese cinema screens next fall. Clockwise, Ultraman, Ultraman Ace, Ultraman Tiga, Ultraman Jack, and Ultra Seven.
Mayor Nakata and the city of Yokohama are lending unprecedented cooperation with the location shooting for the upcoming 500,000,000 Yen production (approximately $4,300,000 USD), which will commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the founding of the city of Yokohama -- one of the most famous port cities in the world (including Vancouver and San Diego). Some of the notable sites of Yokohama which will be featured during the battle between the Ultramen and the opposing Monster Army, will include Yokohama Stadium, Chinatown, Old Town Shopping District, Three Valley Gardens, and Red Brick Row.
Location shooting begins this month through November, and production on the film is scheduled to wrap in May 2008. Meanwhile, accepting applications for extras is being handled by the Yokohama Film Commission starting October 18th via their website
http://www.welcome.city.yokohama.jp/film/
Kazuo Tsuburaya stated at the press conference, "With this team up of Ultra Brothers, we want to emphasize the meaning of courage and belief. This film also calls for the wish to create a better and brighter society for the future." Tsuburaya Productions is touting DECISIVE BATTLE! THE SUPER 8 ULTRA BROTHERS will feature the "Greatest climatic battle ever seen!"
Paraphrased from a report in the Yokohama City News, and translated by August Ragone
(BTW, thanks for posting that link to the official site, Kiryu!)