The Mayor of Tokyo tried to warn us. The most fearsome monster of the Atomic Age made landfall on American shores and is now getting set to move inland. Godzilla, King of the Monsters, is on its way to take over North America. Shin Godzilla grossed $1,537,190 in seven days in a limited run at only 490 U.S. theaters and FUNimation is ready to unleash the beast nationwide, according to Dread Central.

Shin Godzilla’s limited engagement was scheduled to close tonight, but it will now be extended. Funimation added a special Saturday matinee screening that will happen in more than 200 theaters across the U.S. and Canada on October 22. They also announced that multiple national theater chains will screen the film in select locations through October 27.

“We’re thrilled with the tremendous response to Shin Godzilla from the press, audiences, and our theatrical partners,” Gen Fukunaga, CEO and President of Funimation, said in a statement. “Fans have been asking, and we’re pleased to confirm that the movie will extend its run with this Saturday’s matinee as well as more than a week of daily screenings.”

Shin Godzilla is the 29th film in the iconic science-fiction monster franchise produced by Toho Co., It was co-directed by Hideaki Anno (who created Evangelion) and Shinji Higuchi (who directed of Toho’s 2015 Attack on Titan live action movies).