The best Godzilla movie is coming back to U.S. theaters in 4K
Briefly

Shin Godzilla, originally released in Japan in 2016, was inspired by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, the film employs dark humor to depict Japan's bureaucratic struggles as Godzilla wreaks havoc. The narrative explores the political ramifications of the disaster, focusing on Japan's post-World War II identity. With its insightful examination of national issues tied to a monster movie format, the film has been characterized as a modern masterpiece. A 4K remaster is set for U.S. theaters on August 14, aiming to captivate American audiences once more.
Originally released in Japan in 2016, Shin Godzilla is a modern masterpiece that combines dark comedy with political commentary, reflecting Japan's struggles in the face of disaster.
With an incredibly timely story of people struggling to work together to stop imminent destruction, backed by some of the most explosive action scenes, Shin Godzilla is a modern masterpiece.
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