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  1. Godzilla: Final Wars (ゴジラ ファイナル ウォーズ, Gojira Fainaru Wōzu) is a 2004 kaiju film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, with special effects by Eiichi Asada.An international co-production between Japan, Australia, the United States, and China, the film was produced by Toho Pictures, CP International, Zazou Productions, and Napalm Films, and is the 29th film in the Godzilla ...

  2. Oct 8, 2024 · Godzilla Final Wars continuity. Godzilla Final Wars (2004) Note: Though Godzilla first appeared in 1954, Final Wars is not considered to be in continuity with the original film or any others. Monsterverse continuity. Godzilla: Awakening (2014) Kong: Skull Island (2017) Skull Island (TV 2023)

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    In the 21st century, extensive warfare, nuclear testing and careless science had mutated or awakened great beasts of all shapes and sizes. During that period, the frequent occurrence of enormous monsters had become commonplace, and thus, the Earth Defense Force (known in short as the EDF) was established by the Japanese government. The sole purpose...

    Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right. 1. Directed by Ryuhei Kitamura 2. Written by Isao Kiriyama, Ryuhei Kitamura, Wataru Mimura, Shogo Tomiyama 3. Produced by Shogo Tomiyama 4. Music by Keith Emerson, Daisuke Yano, Nobuhiko Morin, SUM 41, Akira Ifukube, Masaru Sato, Akira Ifukube(Stock Music) 5. Cinematography by Takumi Furuya,...

    Actor's name on the left, character played on the right. 1. Masahiro Matsuoka as Shinichi Ozaki 2. Rei Kikukawa as Miyuki Otonashi 3. Kazuki Kitamura as X 4. Don Frye as Douglas Gordon 5. Akira Takaradaas Naotaro Daigo 6. Kane Kosugi as Kazama 7. Maki Mizuno as Anna Otonashi 8. Masakatsu Funaki as EDF Instructor 9. Masami Nagasawa and Chihiro Otsuk...

    United States - November 29, 2004 (Hollywood, Callifornia); May 27, 2005 (Seattle International Film Festival)
    Portugal - November 27, 2004
    China - July 22, 2005
    United States - December 13, 2005 (DVD Premiere)
    Russia - October 29, 2005 (TV Premiere)
    Germany - November 28, 2005 (DVD Premiere)
    Greece - May 16, 2014 (Internet)

    Godzilla: Final Wars actually had its world premiere in Los Angeles, despite not receiving theatrical release in the United States. In the majority of countries Godzilla: Final Wars was released straight to DVD. The film was released on DVD and video in Japan on July 22, 2005, and in the United States, via Sony Pictures Entertainment, on DVD on Dec...

    Godzilla: Final Wars had the largest budget ever used in a Japanese Godzilla film, at around ¥2,000,000,000 ($20,000,000). Any hopes Toho had of Godzilla: Final Wars ending the series with a box office bang were crushed when the film opened in Japan on December 4, 2004. In its opening weekend, it came in third at the box office, with a mild $1,874,...

    Godzilla: Final Wars received mixed reviews from fans. It was intended to be a "monster mash" to celebrate Godzilla's long history, but due to the large cast of monsters, each was only allowed limited screen time. Furthermore, the movie departed from previous films in the series by introducing elements of human-focused action — an addition that was...

    Godzilla: Final Wars was the final Godzilla film until the 2014 American Godzilla film, as Toho wanted to renew interest in the series. Toho didn't produce another Godzilla film until Shin Godzila,...
    Interestingly enough, the opening of Godzilla: Final Wars features stock footage from various other Toho kaiju films, including all of the Godzilla films as well as other films such as Space Amoeba...
    As a 50th anniversary celebratory film, a large group of actors from previous Godzillafilms, both classic and recent, made appearances as main characters or cameo appearances. This goes for the mon...
    After Zilla is hurled into the Sydney Opera House by Godzilla, X throws a tantrum and shouts, "I knew that tuna-eating lizard was useless!" referencing the fish that Godzilla ate in the TriStar fil...
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    • Shōwa era. The “classic” period of Godzilla movies, the Shōwa era contains most of the films people think of when they picture our favorite atomic lizard.
    • Godzilla (1954) Standing in sharp contrast to the joyful camp the franchise would come to embody, the original Godzilla is a deadly serious allegory about the horrors of the atomic age, produced by the only country in history to have ever experienced a nuclear attack.
    • Godzilla Raids Again (1955)
    • Godzilla Raids Again is technically a direct sequel to Godzilla in that it features some returning characters and references the events of the original film.
  3. Jul 27, 2024 · Godzilla Final Wars  (ゴジラ FINAL (ファイナル) WARS (ウォーズ),   Gojira Fainaru Wōzu) is a 2004 tokusatsu kaiju film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura and written by Wataru Mimura and Isao Kiriyama, with special effects by Eiichi Asada. Produced by Toho Pictures, it is the 28th mainline installment in the Godzilla series and the 29th Godzilla film overall, as well as the ...

  4. Dec 2, 2023 · Where to Watch: AppleTV+ (to rent), Amazon Prime Video (to rent) 29. Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S (2003) The fifth movie in the Millenium series is the first and last to be a direct sequel to the movie ...

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  6. May 20, 2014 · The result was Final Wars, a film overloaded with nods to Godzilla’s own past, and what might be a few worrisome hints about his future. As the prologue informs us, forty years in the future ...

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