The streaming platform didn’t even advertise that Godzilla Minus One was coming – it simply appeared on June 1st.
To everyone’s surprise, Netflix made the highly successful series available worldwide from June 1 Godzilla Minus One Japanese disaster film. However, the arrival on the platform was not announced in advance, and on social media only one image appeared on Netflix’s official page on the morning of the secret premiere: this one of Godzilla peeking out of the water.
Unlike the other Godzilla movies, the Godzilla Minus One it focuses more on the human characters and not on the famous city-destroying reptile, and shows how, at the very end of the Second World War, after the shock of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, capitulated Japan mobilizes people and calls the population to fight against the destructive behemoth.
A Godzilla Minus One this year, it won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, making it the first entry in the 70-year-old Godzilla franchise to win the prestigious Academy Award. And nothing shows its popularity more clearly than that it is currently the second most viewed film on Netflix in Hungary.
(NME.com)
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2024-06-17 16:19:09