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Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Credits
Title: Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Director: Michael Dougherty
Writers: Michael Dougherty; Zach Shields; Max Borenstein
Producers: Matt Allsopp; Jay Ashenfelter; Yoshimitsu Banno; Shirit Bradley; Alex Garcia; Jon Jashni; Cliff Lanning; Roy Lee; Dan Lin; Hiro Matsuoka; Ali Mendes; Richard Mirisch; Kenji Okuhira; Maricel Pagulayan; Mary Parent; Stacy Perskie; Brian Rogers; Zach Shields; Thomas Tull; Barry Waldman; Keiji Ota [1]
Composer: Bear McCreary
Cinematography: Lawrence Sher
Editors: Roger Barton; Bob Ducsay; Richard Pearson
Production
Distributed by: Warner Bros.
Legendary Pictures
Released: May 31st, 2019
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 132 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $170,000,000 [2]
Gross: $385,895,191 [2]
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Godzilla: King of the Monsters (ゴジラ キング・オブ・モンスターズ) is an American feature film of the giant monster genre. It is part of the "MonsterVerse" shared continuity of the Godzilla film series. It was directed by Michael Dougherty with a screenplay written by Dougherty and Zach Shields based on a story treatment by Dougherty, Shields, and Max Borenstein. It was produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed through Warner Bros. Pictures. It was released theatrically in the United States on May 31st, 2019. The movie stars Kyle Chandler as Doctor Mark Russell, the estranged husband of fellow scientist Doctor Emma Russell, played by Vera Farmiga, who share in the tragedy of having lost their son Andrew in the 2014 incident. Millie Bobby Brown of Stranger Things fame plays their daughter Madison Russell. Ken Watanabe and Sally Hawkins reprise their respective roles as Doctor Ishiro Serizawa and Doctor Vivienne Graham. Also starring in the film is Ziyi Zhang as Doctor Ilene Chen, Bradley Whitford as Doctor Rick Stanton, Charles Dance as Alan Jonah, Thomas Middleditch as Sam Coleman and Aisha Hinds as Colonel Diane Foster. Actor David Strathairn also makes a return cameo appearance in the role of Admiral William Stenz.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Kyle Chandler Doctor Mark Russell
Vera Farmiga Doctor Emma Russell
Millie Bobby Brown Madison Russell
Ken Watanabe Doctor Ishiro Serizawa
Ziyi Zhang Doctor Ilene Chen
Bradley Whitford Doctor Rick Stanton
Sally Hawkins Doctor Vivienne Graham
Charles Dance Alan Jonah
Thomas Middleditch Sam Coleman
Aisha Hinds Colonel Diane Foster
O'Shea Jackson, Jr. Warrant Officer Barnes
David Strathairn Admiral William Stenz
Anthony Ramos Staff sergeant Martinez
Elizabeth Ludlow 1st Lieutenant Griffin
Jonathan Howard Asher Jonah
CCH Pounder Senator Williams
Joe Morton Doctor Houston Brooks
Randall P. Havens Doctor Tim Mancini
Lyle Brocato Executive officer Bowman
Jimmy Gonzales Commander Crane
TC Matherne Master Sergeant Hendricks
Kenneth Israel Argo deck officer Zellner
Justice Leak Monarch officer Martin
Al Vicente Isla De Mara fisherman
Rose Bianco Isla De Mara grandmother
Gabriel Silva Isla De Mara grandson
Skylar Denney Argo officer Arvin
Kelly Garner Argo officer Cross
Tyler Crumley Young Andrew Russell
Alexandra Rabe Young Madison Russell
Zac Zedalis Sergeant Travis
Tracie Garrison Asaj
Natalie Shaheen Lieutenant Bottin
Jesse O'Neill Corporal Winston
Joshua Leary Sergeant Baker
Vince Foster G-Team officer Tippett
Shauna Rappold G-Team officer Harryhausen
Fiona Hardingham News anchor
Orelon Sidney News anchor
Paul Ryden News anchor
Laurie Dhue News anchor
Kevin Shinick Weather man
Godzilla Godzilla
King Ghidorah King Ghidorah
Mothra Mothra
Rodan Rodan

Notes & Trivia[]

  • There are forty-six credited cast members in this film. Forty-two of the listed cast members are living humans. The final four cast members are the main monsters themselves, Godzilla, King Ghidorah, Mothra, and Rodan.
  • Godzilla: King of the Monsters grossed $47,776,293 at the box office over its opening weekend. It grossed $110,495,191 in the United States during its domestic release run. It grossed $275,400,000 in the international market, and $385,895,191 worldwide. [2]
  • At its widest release, Godzilla: King of the Monsters was screened in 4,108 theaters. It had been in release for a total of 12.9 weeks (90 days). [2]
  • The tagline for this film is "Long Live the King". The line is actually spoken twice in the film. It is first said by Alan Jonah midway through the movie. It is said again by Emma Russell during the film's climax.
  • This movie gives a memorial dedication to Haruo Nakajima, who passed away on August 7th, 2017 at the age of 88. Haruo played the original Godzilla in Gojira as well as many of the original films. His film work as the character was in the 1972 film Godzilla vs. Gigan. One could say he was a true giant in the film industry.
  • This movie establishes that the giant monsters, or kaiju, are referred to as Titans. There are seventeen Titans stated to have been discovered in this movie. A radar screen later in the film show sixteen blips at locations across the world. The seventeenth Titan was Godzilla himself, who was believed to be dead at this point in the movie.
  • An after-credit bonus scene shows Alan Jonah making a black market purchase of King Ghidorah's severed head, which had been ripped off earlier in the movie by Godzilla.
  • The famous giant ape, Kong, makes a cameo appearance in the film. He appears briefly on a video screen and is referenced in newspaper clip articles.
  • The end-credit sequence shows various newspaper clips relating to Monarch. One of the clips states that Monarch was creating some mechanical construct on Skull Island. This could be construed as a call-back to a classic Godzilla robot villain known as MechaGodzilla, though it could also be referencing Mechani-Kong or a robot ally known as Jet Jaguar.
  • Famous Godzilla side-kick Anguirus appears depicted in glyph form in the ruins of the Hollow Earth. The skeletal remains of a creature that strongly resembles Anguirus also appears in this scene.
  • King Ghidorah demonstrates the ability to regenerate missing limbs, including one of his heads. This is a new characteristic that is not found in any previous iteration of the character.
  • Godzilla's super-radiated phase is a send-up to "Burning Godzilla" featured in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah from 1995. He is even referred to as "Burning Godzilla" in the bonus features on home video releases of the film.
  • Actors Jason Liles, Alan Maxon, and Richard Dorton wore motion capture suits and performed as the three heads of King Ghidorah in the film.

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Media

The World of Godzilla

Godzilla miscellaneous

External Links[]

References[]

  1. IMDB; Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019); Full credits. This list is provided by the IMDB full cast & crew listing in the order that they are provided on the site.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Box Office Mojo; Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019); Total Lifetime grosses. Domestic summary.

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