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Humanity, their alien allies, and Godzilla all enter their endgame as the powerful destructive entity known as Ghidorah arrives on Earth.Humanity, their alien allies, and Godzilla all enter their endgame as the powerful destructive entity known as Ghidorah arrives on Earth.Humanity, their alien allies, and Godzilla all enter their endgame as the powerful destructive entity known as Ghidorah arrives on Earth.
Mamoru Miyano
- Haruo Sakaki
- (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai
- Metphies
- (voice)
Kana Hanazawa
- Yuko Tani
- (voice)
Yûki Kaji
- Adam Bindewald
- (voice)
Daisuke Ono
- Eliott Leland
- (voice)
Ken'yû Horiuchi
- Unberto Mori
- (voice)
Kazuya Nakai
- Halu-Elu Dolu-Do
- (voice)
Kazuhiro Yamaji
- Endurph
- (voice)
Reina Ueda
- Maina
- (voice)
Ken'ichi Suzumura
- Akira Sakaki
- (voice)
- (as Kenichi Suzumura)
Saori Hayami
- Haruka Sakaki
- (voice)
Robbie Daymond
- Adam Bindewald
- (voice)
Kendall Quiniano
- Maina (English)
- (as a different name)
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The final episode of trainwreck trilogy of "Godzilla" which is nothing improving from two movies or worse. Reimagined monsters were interested but everything ended up on long conversation to explain each monsters.
If you've managed to sit through the last two films, and you're still up for more, then this one ties up the story nicely.
Dont expect a mega monster battle....or any action for that matter. The plot focuses heavily on the human aspect.
It's closer to a Drama than a monster flick. Which is disappointing but not unbearable.
Dont expect a mega monster battle....or any action for that matter. The plot focuses heavily on the human aspect.
It's closer to a Drama than a monster flick. Which is disappointing but not unbearable.
There's an unprecedented level of mysticism to this final act of the trilogy, exploring the nature of blind faith as well as that of the final form of revenge, the utter self-immolation of its victim. The unique visual style of the series translates most effectively to Godzilla's most hated adversary, transforming Ghidorah into the purest embodiment of annihilation on a cosmic scale; and building this brilliant trilogy to a hauntingly self-reflective finale that forgoes the need for kaiju ultra-violence in place of the inner peace of its lead character.
My daughter and I recently watched Godzilla: The Planet Eater (2018) on Netflix. The storyline concludes the trilogy as humans returning to Earth, now dominated by Godzilla and similar monsters, where they collaborate with the indigenous people. When an alien named Ghidorah arrives, the humans find an unexpected potential savior in their biggest enemy.
Co-directed by Hiroyuki Seshita (Ajin) and Kôbun Shizuno (Evangelion), the film features the voices of Kendall Quiniano (Somebody), Robbie Daymond (Spider-Man Animated Series), and Bill Rogers (Blood Red Sky).
Throughout the trilogy, I found consistent frustration with long, philosophical conversations that make the film drag. The "god" premise didn't resonate with me, and it takes until there's about 45 minutes left before the first monster battle. While the monsters and island inhabitants are well-depicted, Ghidorah's portrayal deviates from my expectations, resembling more of a stream of energy than the iconic three-headed monster. Despite an entertaining battle with Godzilla, I wasn't a fan.
In conclusion, Godzilla: The Planet Eater offers enough for monster universe enthusiasts but falls short of its potential. I'd rate it a 6/10 and recommend giving it a viewing.
Co-directed by Hiroyuki Seshita (Ajin) and Kôbun Shizuno (Evangelion), the film features the voices of Kendall Quiniano (Somebody), Robbie Daymond (Spider-Man Animated Series), and Bill Rogers (Blood Red Sky).
Throughout the trilogy, I found consistent frustration with long, philosophical conversations that make the film drag. The "god" premise didn't resonate with me, and it takes until there's about 45 minutes left before the first monster battle. While the monsters and island inhabitants are well-depicted, Ghidorah's portrayal deviates from my expectations, resembling more of a stream of energy than the iconic three-headed monster. Despite an entertaining battle with Godzilla, I wasn't a fan.
In conclusion, Godzilla: The Planet Eater offers enough for monster universe enthusiasts but falls short of its potential. I'd rate it a 6/10 and recommend giving it a viewing.
This movie is no different then the last 2, it drags on and on and on with useless conversations. There is very little action, very little godzilla, i thought that with King Ghidorah arrival it would change and the movie would get better but no.
They could have done so much more with those 3 movies, the animation is really good, the voice acting too but there is so much drama and almost no action that you are sure to get bored.
They could have done so much more with those 3 movies, the animation is really good, the voice acting too but there is so much drama and almost no action that you are sure to get bored.
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- TriviaThis film features a radical new re-imagining of King Ghidorah, a three-headed golden dragon widely considered to be Godzilla's arch-enemy and one of his most popular monster co-stars. King Ghidorah made his debut in Ghidorah: The Three-Headed Monster (1964) and most recently appeared (ironically in a heroic role) in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001). The character is also confirmed to appear in the upcoming Hollywood film Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), the sequel to Godzilla (2014).
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- Godzilla: Eater of Stars
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- $1,523,168
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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