Beloved director Quentin Tarantino once had a vision of taking on the Godzilla mythos. Godzilla first prowled the silver screens in 1954 as a metaphor for the nuclear destruction that devastated Japan during World War II, and he became an icon of the Atomic Age. While Toho Studios’ original Godzilla was founded on the horror experienced by post-war Japan and those who lived there, the franchise quickly became a showcase for groundbreaking and entertaining monster brawls that shook cities to the ground. Starring in over 30 feature films, including the recent MonsterVerse hit Godzilla vs. Kong, Godzilla has grown to become a more heroic monster and a champion for humanity. Even though he tends to leave a big mess behind after his epic fights. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 24 May, 2021