Key Takeaways:
– Godzilla Minus One has made a surprise launch on Netflix in several territories including the US, Canada, and the UK.
– The film can be purchased digitally, along with its black-and-white version, Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color, not currently available on Netflix.
– Globally, the film amassed a total of $116 million making it the highest-grossing Japanese film in the US and the third highest-grossing foreign language film in North America.
– The film captured this year’s Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
In an unexpected turn, Godzilla Minus One, our pick for the best Kaiju film of all time, is now streaming on Netflix. This comes as an exciting surprise for Kaiju film enthusiasts in regions including the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. The game-changing flick is available in its original Japanese and an English variant creatively crafted by the film’s distributors.
Netflix Adds Godzilla Minus One to its Roster
Just a few weeks back, we expressed our disappointment over this Kaiju classic’s limited visibility in North America. Now, fans in this region can kick back and enjoy the movie in Dolby Vision. However, fans anticipating a domestic physical media release will need to maintain their patience, as no such announcement has been made yet.
In the meantime, you also have the option to purchase Godzilla Minus One from most digital retailers. This includes Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color, a unique black-and-white version of the movie. Unfortunately, this version is not currently part of Netflix’s offering.
Record-Breaking Success
Godzilla Minus One isn’t just another movie added to Netflix’s extensive library; it represents a beacon of critical and commercial success. Despite its modest budget of $12 million, the film managed to rake in a staggering $116 million globally. Impressively, $56 million of this came from North America alone.
This surprising success has earned it the title of the highest-grossing Japanese film in the United States. Its impressive performance doesn’t stop there – it also stands as the third highest-grossing foreign language film in North America. Add an Oscar for Best Visual Effects to the mix, and it’s clear why the film counts director Steven Spielberg among its myriad fans.
A Kaiju Bonanza on the Cards
Project Casting’s Jessica Dwyer has touted Godzilla Minus One as possibly the best Godzilla movie since it hit screens in December. Fellow Kaiju fans have also enjoyed a successful run, highlighted by the blockbuster Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire from director Adam Wingard. While this film achieved incredible business, fans voiced dissatisfaction regarding Godzilla’s reduced screen time.
For those who left The New Empire feeling disappointed, Godzilla Minus One promises to satisfy your Godzilla cravings. This surprise Netflix release might be the ideal antidote, giving the monster the screen time it rightly deserves!
Looking ahead, fans can only hope that this Netflix debut will continue to catapult the love for Kaiju films into the mainstream.
Gather your popcorn and get prepared to dive back into the world of Godzilla Minus One, now easier than ever on Netflix. Its success globally and within North America reinforces its title as one of the most impactful Japanese movies to grace our screens – and it’s clear that the powerhouse that is Godzilla isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.