
Godzilla
The world ends, Godzilla begins.
Ford Brody, a Navy bomb expert, has just reunited with his family in San Francisco when he is forced to go to Japan to help his estranged father, Joe. Soon, both men are swept up in an escalating crisis when an ancient alpha predator arises from the sea to combat malevolent adversaries that threaten the survival of humanity. The creatures leave colossal destruction in their wake, as they make their way toward their final battleground: San Francisco.
- 6.4
- 2014
- Released
- 2h 3m

Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Ford Brody
Elizabeth Olsen
Elle Brody
Juliette Binoche
Sandra Brody
Bryan Cranston
Joe Brody
Ken Watanabe
Dr. Ishiro Serizawa
Sally Hawkins
Dr. Vivienne Graham
Al Sapienza
Huddleston
David Strathairn
Admiral William Stenz
James Pizzinato
HALO Jumper
CJ Adams
Young Ford
Richard T. Jones
Captain Russell Hampton
Victor Rasuk
Tre Morales
Patrick Sabongui
Master Sargeant Marcus Waltz
Carson Bolde
Sam Brody
Jared Keeso
Jump Master
Luc Roderique
Bomb Tracker
Eric Keenleyside
Boyd
Primo Allon
Mine Team Member
George Allen Gumapac Jr.
Lead Guerrilla Fighter
Ken Yamamura
Takashi
Garry Chalk
Stan Walsh
Hiro Kanagawa
Hayato
Kevan Ohtsji
Nervous Engineer
Kasey Ryne Mazak
Team Member #1
Terry Chen
Team Member #2
Mas Morimoto
Team Member #3
James D. Dever
Captain Freeman
Akira Takarada
Immigration Officer
Yuko Kiyama
Mom in Japanese Jail Waiting Room
Takeshi Kurokawa
Dad in Japanese Jail Waiting Room
James Yoshizawa
Goth Dressed Boy
Brian Markinson
Whelan
Ty Olsson
Jainway
Gardiner Millar
Fitzgerald
Kurt Max Runte
Crow's Nest Tech
Peter Shinkoda
Muto Crow's Nest Tech #1
Christian Tessier
Muto Crow's Nest Tech #3
Bill Marchant
Muto Crow's Nest Tech #2
Derrick Yamanaka
Muto Base Camp Guard
Peter Kawasaki
Muto Crane Operator
Jason Riki Kosuge
Muto Base Camp Security #1
Hiroyoshi Kajiyama
Muto Base Camp Security #2
Tetsuro Shigematsu
Muto Base Camp Security #3
Dean Redman
National Guard #1
Taylor Nichols
Military Analyst
Anthony Konechny
Thach
Jake Cunanan
Akio
Yuki Morita
Akio's Mother
Jill Teed
Head Nurse
Eli Goree
PO #3
Warren Takeuchi
Akio's father
Chuck Church
Survivor
Dalias Blake
Missile Tech #1
Lane Edwards
Missile Tech #2
Zoe Krivatsy
Young Girl on Beach
Serge M. Krivatsy
Father on Beach
Lise Krivatsy
Mother on Beach
Josh Cowdery
Pilot
Steven M. Murdzia
Beret Leader
Keo Woolford
Airport Worker
Lynne Halevi
Older Woman at Beach Bar
Martin Kogan
Older Man at Beach Bar
Sandy Ritz
FEMA Worker
Kyle Riefsnyder
SFPD Cop
Eric Breker
Army Soldier
Jesse Reid
Ordinance Tech
Melody B. Choi
SF School Bus Kid #1
Catherine Lough Haggquist
PO Martinez
Rich Paul
Officer
Aaron Pearl
Evacuation Worker #1
Dee Jay Jackson
Bus Driver
Erika Forest
SF School Bus Kid #3
Michael Denis
Golden Gate Navy Man on Deck
Toby Levins
Lead Fighting Pilot
Taya Clyne
SF School Bus Kid #2
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey
SF School Bus Kid #5
Justin Blayne Lowery
Praying Soldier
Marci T. House
Government Spokesperson
Chris Shields
Dispatch Officer
Zach Martin
Airman
Darren Dolynski
Civilian Analyst #1
P. Lynn Johnson
Civilian Analyst #2
Antonio Anagaran
Airforce Loadmaster
Kevin O'Grady
Bucket Brigadier
Zachary Choe
Akio Photo Double
Michael Rowe
Air Force #1 (uncredited)
Michael Leone
(additional voices)
Bill Blair
Las Vegas Gambler (uncredited)
Michael Love Toliver
Special Forces Soldier (uncredited)
Curtis Bush
FEMA Agent












Released
en
$160,000,000.00
$524,978,362.00
- #japan
- #monster
- #san francisco, california
- #hawaii
- #giant monster
- #tsunami
- #remake
- #prehistoric creature
- #golden gate bridge
- #dinosaur
- #kaiju
- #honolulu, hawaii
- #disaster movie
- #global threat
- #animal horror
- #godzilla
Reviews

"Godzilla" is the sort of cinematic gift that keeps on giving, and the hunkily beefed-up Aaron Taylor-Johnson is always worth looking at - but sadly, neither of these features do enough to rescue this from a sort of disappointingly derivative mediocrity. This iteration of the plot picks up the story many years after a nuclear disaster in Japan. "Ford" (ATJ) is the son of the plant supervisor "Joe"
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Muito bom. Mas tem partes que é uma seca.











