Incredibly, all three of these were once a Hollywood possibility in the mid-90s, before Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin followed up Independence Day with their much-maligned 1998 take on the iconic ...
"Leaving a trail of capsized ships and demolished cities, a monstrous reptile known as Godzilla makes his way towards New York City. Seemingly impervious to traditional weaponry, Godzilla will destroy ...
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1998 was the year of Godzilla. Roland Emmerich, the director of sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day, brought Toho’s King of the Monsters to American audiences in the reboot starring Matthew Broderick, ...
Boasting a powerhouse director and big Hollywood support, Godzilla (1998) marked the first time an American studio had ever tried to tackle Japan’s original atomic-breathed beast. But despite an ...
I don't hate 1998's Godzilla, and you shouldn't, either! When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, we ...
Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the roughest, toughest and baddest iterations of The Big G! “Godzilla” (1998) We know what you’re about to say, to which we’ll ...
He’s been dissolved at the bottom of the ocean, frozen solid in an iceberg, blown up in a volcano, disintegrated in an atomic meltdown, and killed by missiles on the Brooklyn Bridge, but thanks to the ...
Over on Twitter, the work was brought before fans by SuperWoodyAndM1. The fan posted concept art which Ricardo Delgado and Carlos Huante did for the ’90s flop, and it proves these artists had a much ...
With Legendary Pictures' Godzilla: King of the Monsters set to stomp its way into theaters on May 31st, I took it upon myself to put together a fun introductory guide for anyone looking to learn more ...