Watch The Epic "Final Battle" From Gareth Edwards' GODZILLA

Watch The Epic "Final Battle" From Gareth Edwards' GODZILLA

We know a sequel is on the way, and perhaps in a bid to get us excited about that and/or the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release of Godzilla, Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have officially released the epic final battle from the movie. Hit the jump to check it out!

By JoshWilding - Aug 21, 2014 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy


An epic rebirth to Toho's iconic Godzilla, this spectacular adventure, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, pits the world's most famous monster against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity's scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence.
 



Click here to find out when Godzilla 2 is set to be released in theaters! 

Gareth Edwards directs Godzilla, which stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass), Oscar® nominee Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai, Inception), Elizabeth Olsen (Martha Marcy May Marlene), Oscar® winner Juliette Binoche (The English PatientCosmopolis), and Sally Hawkins (Blue Jasmine), with Oscar® nominee David Strathairn (Good Night, and Good Luck.The Bourne Legacy) and Bryan Cranston (Argo, TV's Breaking Bad). It hits DVD and Blu-ray on September 16th.
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panamaprimer
panamaprimer - 8/21/2014, 4:08 AM
really epic!!.. awesome monster brawl.. but godzilla has a cameo role in godzilla right?
panamaprimer
panamaprimer - 8/21/2014, 4:09 AM
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Also got a sneak peek at the @MarvelUK's Comic-Con footage of #Avengers: Age of Ultron & Ant-Man. Very, very exciting stuff.
Luminus
Luminus - 8/21/2014, 4:13 AM
So, basically, they've released the whole movie for free, because NOTHING happens before this.
Luminus
Luminus - 8/21/2014, 4:16 AM
If the creatures feed on atomic energy, shouldn't the creature get stronger when Godzilla shoots his atomic breath down it's throat? And why didn't they use the original Godzilla soundtracks, just updated?
Tempo
Tempo - 8/21/2014, 4:23 AM
SuperCat
SuperCat - 8/21/2014, 4:24 AM
Epic indeed. DVD now!

animeex
animeex - 8/21/2014, 4:35 AM
Just me... I heard they made a movie where Godzilla made a guest appearance. Awful look... awful yell... awful and weak radiation breath. I will stick to the original TOHO. Click here to find out when Godzilla 2 is set to be released in theaters!? Thx! I will try to avoid the theaters then.
batz11
batz11 - 8/21/2014, 4:45 AM
I was so jacked for this movie, only to be disappointed...hope the sequel is better...love, love, love the character of Godzilla...I know I shouldn't bring up Pacific Rim, but at least make the battles interesting like it...they were in the water, below the water, in the air, in the city, etc...
DraculaX
DraculaX - 8/21/2014, 4:47 AM
Awesome.
batz11
batz11 - 8/21/2014, 4:49 AM
The highlight was definitely the atomic breath...
Pasto
Pasto - 8/21/2014, 4:50 AM
Best non-CBM of 2014.
Pasto
Pasto - 8/21/2014, 4:55 AM
I love how people over exaggerate and say Godzilla was ONLY in the film for 5 minutes. I take it they must have ADD and are not capable to sit in a movie theater for 2 hours unless something is blowing up at every [frick]ing moment.
loki668
loki668 - 8/21/2014, 5:00 AM
Did anyone else notice that Godzilla and Iggy Azalea have the same size ass?
JonAnon
JonAnon - 8/21/2014, 5:01 AM
By epic final battle you mean the only battle in the whole film edited together.
Pasto
Pasto - 8/21/2014, 5:02 AM
@Thelastdalel
Right? Most Godzilla films mainly focus on the enemy monster for most of it, then have Godzilla show up to finally defeat the bad guy. This isn't a new formula, it's always been like this.
batz11
batz11 - 8/21/2014, 5:04 AM
loki, I was thinking Nicki haha

loki668
loki668 - 8/21/2014, 5:07 AM
@batz11

I don't know if it's THAT big!! You're gonna give Godzilla a complex!!
breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 8/21/2014, 5:15 AM
Cameo my ass.

He was in the film for a decent amount of time it's just that Kick Ass and Heisenberg's family were the focus of the film.

The film wasn't about Godzilla as an entity but about the effects of the monsters on peoples lives. I could have done with more fighting but lets not get carried away
UltimateCookie
UltimateCookie - 8/21/2014, 5:23 AM
@Pasto
"I love how people over exaggerate and say Godzilla was ONLY in the film for 5 minutes. I take it they must have ADD and are not capable to sit in a movie theater for 2 hours unless something is blowing up at every [frick]ing moment."

That was an amazing statement made and I couldn't agree more.
Shroombeast
Shroombeast - 8/21/2014, 5:32 AM
Loved the movie, looking forward to the sequels. The haters are so [frick]ing whiney.
McGee
McGee - 8/21/2014, 5:33 AM
batz...loki....I love big fat asses.


breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 8/21/2014, 5:53 AM
@Maia87

"Seriously people, it's a terrible movie. Boring characters, awful dialogues, unnecessary teases for showing the monsters, huge plotholes and Godzilla protecting humanity like a Pokemon or something."

You mean protecting humanity like Godzilla. Like he's done in countless other films

The fact that you found it boring doesn't change what the movie was about or how much screen time the monsters had.
transmigrant
transmigrant - 8/21/2014, 6:03 AM
And…. it's so dark you can't see anything.

One day I like to see a film where monsters and giants don't just come out at night to fight...
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 8/21/2014, 6:18 AM
That Godzilla fight was truly epic especially watching it in IMAX.
Supersperm
Supersperm - 8/21/2014, 6:22 AM
Why didn't they take the fight somewhere else..soo much destruction.
Mysterion
Mysterion - 8/21/2014, 6:23 AM
why people saying "not enough Godzilla"? I thought he was in the movie plenty. IMO the movie was great, I saw it in a packed theater and everyone went nuts when Godzillas spikes started to glow because they knew what was coming.
Invictor
Invictor - 8/21/2014, 6:23 AM
@Pasto

He was only in the film for about eight minutes or more. The thing is the part where Godzilla first appears they built up indirect hype towards the audience. They showed that scene at Comic Con and that's where they cut it off at. I and others weren't expecting news coverage, I was expecting to see the fight. You can't be disappointed by today's audience members. When they hear Godzilla, they expect it to be like every other generic disaster movie. Also, they shouldn't have killed off Cranston.
Mysterion
Mysterion - 8/21/2014, 6:34 AM
Gareth Edwards comment on Godzillas screen time:

"When we sat down, we talked about what kind of movie we were thinking about and we talked about ‘Jurassic Park,’ ‘Jaws’ and a lot of Spielberg movies like ‘Close Encounters’. Also, ‘Alien’ and ‘King Kong’. And, they all have one thing in common: it’s about an hour into the movie before you see the creature. Because our benchmark films had taken that approach, no one ever really got nervous. And, to be honest, we sat and watched those movies that give it to you straight away and don’t let up until you leave, and…you just get tired. Quite easily you reach a brick wall and you get what I call “CGI fatigue.” Where you can’t care anymore about anything. When everything is cranked up to 11, you just can’t care anymore. So, that was always the consideration. To try and build slowly and tease and pull the audience in, and then when they get it, it’ll be more powerful."
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