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Godzilla is a 2014 American monster film directed by Gareth Edwards. Produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, it is a reboot of Toho Co., Ltd. 's Godzilla franchise, [8] and the first film in Legendary's Monsterverse franchise. It is also the 30th film in the Godzilla franchise, and the second Godzilla film to be ...
- $529 million
- Alexandre Desplat
- $160 million
- Legendary Pictures
May 16, 2014 · Godzilla: Directed by Gareth Edwards. With Aaron Taylor-Johnson, CJ Adams, Ken Watanabe, Bryan Cranston. The world is beset by the appearance of monstrous creatures, but one of them may be the only one who can save humanity.
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- Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Gareth Edwards
- 2014-05-16
May 16, 2014 · Ford Brody (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), a Navy bomb expert, has just reunited with his family in San Francisco when he is forced to go to Japan to help his estranged father, Joe (Bryan Cranston). Soon ...
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- Gareth Edwards
- PG-13
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson
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May 6, 2024 · Godzilla  (GODZILLA ゴジラ,   Gojira) is a 2014 American giant monster film directed by Gareth Edwards and written by Max Borenstein from a story by David Callaham, with visual effects by Jim Rygiel. Produced by Legendary Pictures with funding from itself, Warner Bros., and Rat-Pac Dune Entertainment, the film is the second of the Godzilla franchise to be fully Hollywood ...
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Godzilla (2014) A story of human courage and reconciliation in the face of titanic forces of nature, GODZILLA pits the world's most famous monster against malevolent creatures that, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence. 19,232 IMDb 6.4 1 h 58 min 2014. X-Ray HDR UHD PG-13.
May 15, 2014 · A brilliant reimagining of an old story, "Godzilla" is a combination epic horror film and parable of nature in revolt, filled with odd ellipses and surprising but appropriate storytelling choices. The film reveals its beasts striptease-style, partly obscuring them with catwalks, cranes, window frames, TV monitors, and the like, and illuminating body parts with spotlights or flashlight beams.