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Godzilla (ゴジラ Gojira) is a Titan who first appeared in the 2014 Legendary Pictures film, Godzilla.
[[File:Godzilla-original.jpg|thumb|frameless|right|300px|The Original Godzilla]]


The MonsterVerse Godzilla is the second incarnation of Godzilla to be featured in an American-made film, after the TriStar Godzilla from the 1998 film, and the tenth onscreen incarnation of the character overall. A colossal apex predator hailing from a time in Earth's past where surface radiation levels were considerably higher, Godzilla retreated deep underwater as this radiation declined to feed on the planet's natural geothermal radiation. Godzilla occasionally surfaced throughout history, inspiring some of humanity's mythology. In the 20th century, the advent of the nuclear age drew Godzilla to the surface along with the deadly Shinomura, attracting the attention of the American military, which carried out a campaign of nuclear strikes against the two clashing monsters in the South Pacific under the guise of nuclear testing. While Shinomura was vaporized by the blast of the Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb, Godzilla survived and vanished up until 2014 when parasitic creatures from his time period dubbed MUTOs were unleashed and prepared to begin reproducing. Godzilla hunted the MUTOs down to San Francisco, where he engaged in a protracted battle which ended when he killed them both and returned to the ocean. After subsequently slaying the MUTOs' mother, MUTO Prime, Godzilla disappeared into the depths of the ocean for five years, though Monarch kept tabs on him. When a group of eco-terrorists awakened his ancient nemesis King Ghidorah from his icy tomb in Antarctica, Godzilla confronted the newly-awakened three-headed Titan. King Ghidorah escaped their first battle, but Godzilla tracked him down to the waters off of Mexico and nearly defeated him in an underwater clash before being interrupted by the military's Oxygen Destroyer. Godzilla retreated to his underwater lair to heal, but his rejuvenation was accelerated by the sacrifice of Dr. Ishiro Serizawa, who set off a thermonuclear warhead in his vicinity. Godzilla made his way to Boston for a final battle with Ghidorah, and with the intervention of Mothra was finally able to triumph. The surviving Titans who had been following Ghidorah congregated around Godzilla and submitted to him, accepting him as the King of the Monsters.
Godzilla (Japanese: ゴジラ, Hepburn: Gōjira) (/ɡɒdˈzɪlə/; [ɡoꜜdʑiɾa] is a fictional monster, or kaiju, originating from a series of Japanese films of the same name. The character first appeared in Ishirō Honda's 1954 film Godzilla and became a worldwide pop culture icon, appearing in various media, including 32 films produced by Toho, four Hollywood films and numerous video games, novels, comic books and television shows. Godzilla has been dubbed the King of the Monsters, a phrase first used in [[Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (Movie) |Godzilla, King of the Monsters! ]], the Americanized version of the original film.


This incarnation of Godzilla is set to return and battle King Kong in the fourth entry of the MonsterVerse, Godzilla vs. Kong.
Godzilla is depicted as an enormous, destructive, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation. With the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Lucky Dragon 5 incident still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a metaphor for nuclear weapons. As the film series expanded, some stories took on less serious undertones, portraying Godzilla as an antihero, or a lesser threat who defends humanity. With the end of the Cold War, several post-1984 Godzilla films shifted the character's portrayal to themes including Japan's forgetfulness over its imperial past, natural disasters and the human condition.
 
Godzilla has been featured alongside many supporting characters. It has faced human opponents such as the JSDF, or other monsters, including King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla and Gigan. Godzilla sometimes has allies, such as Rodan, Mothra and Anguirus, and offspring, such as Minilla and Godzilla Junior. Godzilla has also fought characters from other franchises in crossover media, such as the RKO Pictures/Universal Studios movie monster King Kong, as well as various Marvel Comics characters, including S.H.I.E.L.D., the Fantastic Four and the Avengers.
 
Godzilla is considered "the original radioactive superhero" due to his accidental radioactive origin story predating Spider-Man (1962 debut), though Godzilla did not become a hero until Ghidorah in 1964. By the 1970s, Godzilla came to be viewed as a superhero, with the magazine King of the Monsters in 1977 describing Godzilla as "Superhero of the '70s." Godzilla had surpassed Superman and Batman to become "the most universally popular superhero of 1977" according to Donald F. Glut. Godzilla was also voted the most popular movie monster in The Monster Times poll in 1973, beating Count Dracula, King Kong, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and the Frankenstein Monster.
 
Note: [[Tokusatsu]] (Japanese: 特撮, "special filming") is a Japanese term for live action film or television drama that makes heavy use of special effects.
 
 
==Cameo Appearances==
 
Mothra appeared in the Simpson's episode "[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo (The Simpsons)|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]", May 16, 1999.


==Toho productions==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! #
! Title
! Year
! Director(s)
! Monster co-star(s)
|-
|-
! style="width:25px" | #
 
! style="width:300px;"| Title
==Shōwa era (1954–1975)==
! style="width:50px;"| Year
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:120px;"| Director(s)
! #
! style="width:140px;"| Effects director
! Title
! style="width:250px;"| Monster co-star(s)
! Year
! style="width:250px;"| Current U.S. licenses
! Director(s)
! Monster co-star(s)
|-
|-
! colspan="7" style="background-color:#CEE0F2;" | Shōwa era (1954–1975)
| 1
| [[Godzilla (Movie)]]
| 1954
| Ishirō Honda
| (none)
|-
|-
| 2
| [[Godzilla Raids Again (Movie)]]
| 1955
| Motoyoshi Oda
| [[Anguirus]]
|-
|-
|1
| 3
|
| [[King Kong vs. Godzilla (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]''
| 1962
|[[1954 in film|1954]]
| Ishirō Honda
|[[Ishirō Honda]]
| [[King Kong]], [[The Oodako]]
| rowspan="6" |[[Eiji Tsuburaya]]
|None
|rowspan="2" |[[The Criterion Collection]]{{efn|[[Janus Films]] and [[The Criterion Collection]] have sub-licensed these films from [[DreamWorks Classics]] (formerly known as Classic Media), who hold permanent rights to the Japanese and English versions of these films: '''''Godzilla''''' (1954), '''''Godzilla Raids Again''''' (1955), '''''Godzilla, King of the Monsters!''''' (1956), '''''Rodan''''' (1956), '''''Mothra vs. Godzilla''''' (1964), '''''Ghidorah the Three-Headed Monster''''' (1964), '''''Invasion of Astro-Monster''''' (1965), '''''The War of the Gargantuas''''' (1966), '''''All Monsters Attack''''' (1969), and '''''Terror of Mechagodzilla''''' (1975).<ref name="Showa Criterion">{{cite web|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3469049/criterion-collection-obtained-showa-era-godzilla-films/|title=Criterion Collection Has Obtained Most of the Shōwa Era 'Godzilla' Films!|last=Squires|first=John|work=Bloody Disgusting|date=November 8, 2017| access-date=November 8, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2011/11/18/godzilla-from-the-criterion-collection-2/|title=Godzilla from The Criterion Collection|last=Aiken|first=Keith|work=SciFi Japan|date=November 18, 2011| access-date=November 8, 2017}}</ref> On April 28, 2016, [[NBCUniversal]] announced it would be acquiring DreamWorks Classics' parent company [[DreamWorks Animation]] for $3.8 billion.<ref name="lat-comcastbuy">{{cite web |last1=James |first1=Meg |title=Comcast's NBCUniversal buys DreamWorks Animation in $3.8-billion deal |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-nbcuniversal-buys-dreamworks--20160428-story.html |website=Los Angeles Times | access-date=April 28, 2016 |date=April 28, 2016}}</ref> The acquisition was completed on August 22.<ref>{{cite web |author=Dave McNary |url=https://variety.com/2016/film/news/comcast-completes-dreamworks-animation-purchase-1201842240/ |title=Comcast Completes $3.8 Billion DreamWorks Animation Purchase |publisher=Variety |date=August 22, 2016 | access-date=August 27, 2016}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
|2
| 4
|
| [[Mothra vs. Godzilla (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]''
| 1964
|[[1955 in film|1955]]
| Ishirō Honda
|[[Motoyoshi Oda]]
| [[Mothra]]
|[[Anguirus]]
|-
|-
|3
| 5
|''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''
| [[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (Movie)]]
|[[1962 in film|1962]]
| 1964
| rowspan="4" |Ishirō Honda
| Ishirō Honda
|[[King Kong]], the Oodako{{sfn|Lees|Cerasini|1998|p=116}}
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Rodan]], [[Mothra]]
|[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]<br>The Criterion Collection<ref name="Criterion Set"/>
|-
|-
|4
| 6
|
| [[Invasion of Astro-Monster (Movie)]]
''[[Mothra vs. Godzilla]]''
| 1965
| rowspan="2" |[[1964 in film|1964]]
| Ishirō Honda
|[[Mothra]]
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Rodan]]
| rowspan="12" |The Criterion Collection<ref name="Criterion Set">{{cite web|url=https://www.polygon.com/2019/7/25/8930381/godzilla-criterion-collection-showa-era-films-release-date|title=Criterion reveals the collection's 1000th disc: the ultimate Godzilla set|last=Patches|first=Matt|date=July 25, 2019|website=[[Polygon (website)|Polygon]]|access-date=July 25, 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
|5
| 7
|
| [[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (Movie)]]
''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''
| 1966
|[[King Ghidorah]], [[Rodan]], Mothra
| Jun Fukuda
| [[Ebirah]], [[Mothra]], [[The Ookondoru]]
|-
|-
|6
| 8
|
| [[Son of Godzilla (Movie)]]
''[[Invasion of Astro-Monster]]''
| 1967
|[[1965 in film|1965]]
| Jun Fukuda
|King Ghidorah, Rodan
| [[Minilla]], [[Kumonga]], [[Kamacuras]]
|-
|-
|7
| 9
|
| [[Destroy All Monsters (Movie)]]
''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]''
| 1968
|[[1966 in film|1966]]
| Ishirō Honda
| rowspan="2" |[[Jun Fukuda]]
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Rodan]], [[Mothra]], [[Anguirus]], [[Minilla]], [[Kumonga]][[Manda]][[Gorosaurus]], [[Baragon]], [[Varan]]
| rowspan="3" |Sadamasa Arikawa
|[[Ebirah]], Mothra, the Ookondoru{{sfn|Lees|Cerasini|1998|p=116}}
|-
|-
|8
| 10
|''[[Son of Godzilla]]''
| [[All Monsters Attack (Movie)]]
|[[1967 in film|1967]]
| 1969
|[[Minilla]], [[Kumonga]], [[Kamacuras]]
| Ishirō Honda
| [[Gabara]], [[Minilla]]
|-
|-
|9
| 11
|''[[Destroy All Monsters]]''
| [[Godzilla vs. Hedorah (Movie)]]
|[[1968 in film|1968]]
| 1971
| rowspan="2" |Ishirō Honda
| Yoshimitsu Banno
|King Ghidorah, Rodan, Mothra, Anguirus, Minilla, Kumonga, [[Manda (kaiju)|Manda]], [[Gorosaurus]], [[Baragon]], [[Varan]]
| [[Hedorah]]
|-
|-
|10
| 12
|
| [[Godzilla vs. Gigan (Movie)]]
''[[All Monsters Attack]]''
| 1972
|[[1969 in film|1969]]
| Jun Fukuda
|Ishirō Honda
| [[Gigan]], [[King Ghidorah]], [[Anguirus]]
|Gabara, Minilla
|-
|-
|11
| 13
|
| [[Godzilla vs. Megalon (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Hedorah]]''
| 1973
|[[1971 in film|1971]]
| Jun Fukuda
|[[Yoshimitsu Banno]]
| [[Megalon]], [[Jet Jaguar]], [[Gigan]], [[Anguirus]], [[Rodan]]
| rowspan="5" |[[Teruyoshi Nakano]]
|[[Hedorah]]
|-
|-
|12
| 14
|
| [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan]]''
| 1974
|[[1972 in film|1972]]
| Jun Fukuda
| rowspan="3" |Jun Fukuda
| [[Mechagodzilla]], [[King Caesar]], [[Anguirus]]
|[[Gigan]], King Ghidorah, Anguirus
|-
|-
|13
| 15
|''[[Godzilla vs. Megalon]]''
| [[Terror of Mechagodzilla (Movie)]]
|[[1973 in film|1973]]
| 1975
|[[Megalon]], [[Jet Jaguar]], Gigan, Anguirus, Rodan
| Ishirō Honda
| [[Mechagodzilla 2]], [[Titanosaurus]]
|}
 
==Heisei era (1984–1995)==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! #
! Title
! Year
! Director(s)
! Monster co-star(s)
|-
|-
|14
| 16
|
| [[The Return of Godzilla (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla]]''
| 1984
|[[1974 in film|1974]]
| Koji Hashimoto
|[[Mechagodzilla]], [[King Caesar]], Anguirus
| [[Giant Sea Lice]]
|-
|-
|15
| 17
|
| [[Godzilla vs. Biollante (Movie)]]
''[[Terror of Mechagodzilla]]''
| 1989
|[[1975 in film|1975]]
| Kazuki Ōmori
|Ishirō Honda
| [[Biollante]]
|Mechagodzilla 2, [[Titanosaurus (Godzilla)|Titanosaurus]]
|-
|-
| 18
| [[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (Movie)]]
| 1991
| Kazuki Ōmori
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Mecha-King Ghidorah]], [[The Dorats]], [[Godzillasaurus]]
|-
|-
! colspan="7" style="background-color:#CEE0F2;" | Heisei era (1984–1995)
| 19
| [[Godzilla vs. Mothra (Movie)]]
| 1992
| Takao Okawara
| [[Mothra]], [[Battra]]
|-
|-
| 20
| [[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (Movie)]]
| 1993
| Takao Okawara
| [[Mechagodzilla]], [[Super Mechagodzilla]], [[Rodan]], [[Fire Rodan]], [[Baby Godzilla]]
|-
|-
|16
| 21
|
| [[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (Movie)]]
''[[The Return of Godzilla]]''
| 1994
|[[1984 in film|1984]]
| Kensho Yamashita
|[[Koji Hashimoto (director)|Koji Hashimoto]]
| [[SpaceGodzilla]][[Moguera]][[Fairy Mothra]][[Little Godzilla]]
|[[Teruyoshi Nakano]]
|Giant Sea Lice{{sfn|Lees|Cerasini|1998|p=55}}
|[[Section23 Films#Kraken Releasing|Kraken Releasing]]
|-
|-
|17
| 22
|''[[Godzilla vs. Biollante]]''
| [[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (Movie)]]
|[[1989 in film|1989]]
| 1995
| rowspan="2" |[[Kazuki Ōmori]]
| Takao Okawara
| rowspan="6" |[[Koichi Kawakita]]
| [[Destoroyah]][[Godzilla Junior]]
|[[Biollante]]
|}
|[[Lionsgate]]
 
==Millennium era (1999–2004)==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! #
! Title
! Year
! Director(s)
! Monster co-star(s)
|-
|-
|18
| 23
|''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''
| [[Godzilla 2000: Millennium (Movie)]]
|[[1991 in film|1991]]
| 1999
|King Ghidorah, [[Mecha-King Ghidorah]], the [[Dorats]], [[Godzillasaurus]]
| Takao Okawara
| rowspan="5" |[[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]]
| [[Orga]], [[The Millennian]]  
|-
|-
|19
| 24
|
| [[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Mothra]]''
| 2000
|[[1992 in film|1992]]
| Masaaki Tezuka
| rowspan="2" |[[Takao Okawara]]
| [[Megaguirus]], [[The Meganulons]], [[The Meganulas]]
|Mothra, [[Battra]]
|-
|-
|20
| 25
|
| [[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II]]''
| 2001
|[[1993 in film|1993]]
| Shusuke Kaneko
|Mechagodzilla, [[Super Mechagodzilla]], Rodan, [[Rodan|Fire Rodan]], [[Godzilla Junior|Baby Godzilla]]
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Mothra]], [[Baragon]]
|-
|-
|21
| 26
|''[[Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla]]''
| [[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (Movie)]]
|[[1994 in film|1994]]
| 2002
|Kensho Yamashita
| Masaaki Tezuka
|[[SpaceGodzilla]], [[Moguera]], [[Mothra|Fairy Mothra]], [[Godzilla Junior|Little Godzilla]]
| [[Mechagodzilla]] (Kiryu)
|-
|-
|22
| 27
|
| [[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Destoroyah]]''
| 2003
|[[1995 in film|1995]]
| Masaaki Tezuka
|Takao Okawara
| [[Mechagodzilla]] ([[Kiryu]]), [[Mothra]], [[Kamoebas]]
|[[Destoroyah]], [[Godzilla Junior]]
|-
|-
| 28
| [[Godzilla: Final Wars (Movie)]]
| 2004
| Ryuhei Kitamura
| [[Monster X]] a.k.a. [[Keizer Ghidorah]], [[Zilla]], [[Rodan]], [[Mothra]], [[Gigan]], [[King Caesar]], [[Anguirus]], [[Minilla]], [[Kumonga]], [[Kamacuras]], [[Manda]], [[Hedorah]], [[Ebirah]]
|}
==Reiwa era (2016–present)==
{| class="wikitable"
! #
! Title
! Year
! Director(s)
! Monster co-star(s)
|-
|-
! colspan="7" style="background-color:#CEE0F2;" | Millennium era (1999–2004)
| 29
| [[Shin Godzilla (Movie)]]
| 2016
| Hideaki Anno
| (none)
|-
|-
| 30
| [[Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (Movie)]]
| 2017
| Kōbun Shizuno
| [[Servum]], [[Dogora]], [[Dagahra]], [[Orga]], [[Kamacuras]], [[Anguirus]], [[Rodan]], [[Mechagodzilla]]
|-
|-
|23
| 31
|
| [[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla 2000|Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''
| 2018
|[[1999 in film|1999]]
| Kōbun Shizuno
|Takao Okawara
| [[Mechagodzilla City]], [[Servum]], [[Vulture]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Kenji Suzuki (tokusatsu)|Kenji Suzuki]]
|Orga, the Millennian
| rowspan="6" |Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|-
|-
|24
| 32
|
| [[Godzilla: The Planet Eater (Movie)]]
''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]''
| 2018
|[[2000 in film|2000]]
| Kōbun Shizuno
|Masaaki Tezuka
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Mothra]], [[Servum]]
|[[Megaguirus]], the [[Meganulon]]s, the [[Meganulon|Meganula]]s
|-
|25
|
''[[Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack]]''
|[[2001 in film|2001]]
|[[Shusuke Kaneko]]
|Makoto Kamiya
|King Ghidorah, Mothra, Baragon
|-
|26
|
''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]''
|[[2002 in film|2002]]
| rowspan="2" |Masaaki Tezuka
|Yûichi Kikuchi
|Mechagodzilla (Kiryu)
|-
|27
|
''[[Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.]]''
|[[2003 in film|2003]]
| rowspan="2" |Eiichi Asada
|Mechagodzilla (Kiryu), Mothra, [[Kamoebas]]
|-
|28
|''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''
|[[2004 in film|2004]]
|[[Ryuhei Kitamura]]
|Monster X a.k.a. Keizer Ghidorah, [[Zilla (TriStar Godzilla)|Zilla]], Rodan, Mothra, Gigan, King Caesar, Anguirus, Minilla, Kumonga, Kamacuras, Manda, Hedorah, Ebirah
|-
|-
! colspan="7" style="background-color:#CEE0F2;" | Reiwa era (2016–present){{efn|Japan's Reiwa era began on May 1, 2019;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/31/asia/japan-new-era-reiwa-intl/index.html|title='Reiwa': Japan announces dawn of a new era|author1=Euan McKirdy|author2=Junko Ogura|author3=James Griffiths|work=CNN|date=April 1, 2019|accessdate=October 12, 2019|url-status=live|archivedate=October 12, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20191012071316/https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/31/asia/japan-new-era-reiwa-intl/index.html}}</ref>however, Toho considers ''Shin Godzilla'' and the anime trilogy as part of the Reiwa era.{{citation needed|date=November 2019}}}}
|-
|-
|29
|
''[[Shin Godzilla]]''
|[[2016 in film|2016]]
|[[Hideaki Anno]]<br />[[Shinji Higuchi]]
|Shinji Higuchi
|None
|[[Funimation]]{{efn|On July 31, 2017, [[Sony Pictures Television]] announced that it would buy a controlling 95% stake in Funimation for $143,000,000, a deal that closed on October 27, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Eggerton|first1=John|title=Feds OK Sony Purchase of Funimation|url=http://www.multichannel.com/news/policy/feds-ok-sony-purchase-funimation/414752|website=Multichannel| access-date=27 October 2017}}</ref>}}
|-
|30
|
''[[Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters]]''
|[[2017 in film|2017]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Kōbun Shizuno]]<br />Hiroyuki Seshita
| rowspan="3" |N/A
|Servum, [[Dogora]], [[Dagahra]], Orga, Kamacuras, Anguirus, Rodan, [[Mechagodzilla]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Netflix]]
|-
|31
|''[[Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle]]''
| rowspan="2" |[[2018 in film|2018]]
| Mechagodzilla City, Servum, Vulture
|-
|32
|''[[Godzilla: The Planet Eater]]''
|[[King Ghidorah]], Mothra, Servum
|}
|}


==Hollywood productions==


===Hollywood productions===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! #
! Title
! Year
! Director(s)
! Monster co-star(s)
|-
|-
! style="width:25px" | #
| 1
! style="width:300px;"|Title
| [[Godzilla US 1998 (Movie)]]
! style="width:50px;"|Year
| 1998
! style="width:120px;"|Director(s)
| Roland Emmerich
! style="width:140px;"|Effects director
| [[Baby Godzilla]]
! style="width:250px;"|Monster co-star(s)
! style="width:250px;"|Current U.S. licenses
|-
|-
! colspan="7" style="background-color:#CEE0F2;" | [[TriStar Pictures]] (1998)
|-
|-
|-
|1
|''[[Godzilla (1998 film)|Godzilla]]''
|[[1998 in film|1998]]
|[[Roland Emmerich]]
|[[Volker Engel]]
|[[Zilla (TriStar Godzilla)|Baby Godzilla]]s
|Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|-
|-
! colspan="7" style="background-color:#CEE0F2;" | [[Legendary Entertainment|Legendary Pictures]] / [[MonsterVerse]] (2014–present)
|-
|-
|-
|2
|[[Godzilla (2014 film)|''Godzilla'']]
|[[2014 in film|2014]]
|[[Gareth Edwards (director)|Gareth Edwards]]
|[[Jim Rygiel]]
|[[MUTO]] (male and female)
| rowspan="3"|[[Warner Home Video|Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]]
|-
|-
|3
| 2
|[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019 film)|''Godzilla: King of the Monsters'']]
| [[Godzilla US 2014 (Movie)]]
|[[2019 in film|2019]]
| 2014
|[[Michael Dougherty]]
| Gareth Edwards
|[[Guillaume Rocheron]]
| [[MUTO]] (male and female)
|[[King Ghidorah]], [[Mothra]], [[Rodan]], [[King Kong]] (archival footage), female MUTO, Behemoth, Methuselah, Scylla<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/godzilla-king-monsters-monster-list-17-titan-names-revealed-1441056|title=Godzilla: King of the Monsters Monster List: All 17 Titan Names Revealed|first=Andrew|last=Whalen|work=Newsweek|date=May 31, 2019|accessdate=June 1, 2019|url-status=live|archivedate=June 2, 2019|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190602061549/https://www.newsweek.com/godzilla-king-monsters-monster-list-17-titan-names-revealed-1441056}}</ref>
|-
|-
|4
| 3
|''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''
| [[Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Movie)]]
|[[2020 in film|2020]]
| 2019
|[[Adam Wingard]]
| Michael Dougherty
|John “DJ” DesJardin
| [[King Ghidorah]], [[Mothra]][[Rodan]], [[King Kong]] (archival footage), female MUTO, [[Behemoth]], [[Methuselah]], [[Titanus Scylla]]
|King Kong
|-
|-
| 4
| [[Godzilla vs. Kong (Movie)]]
| 2020
| Adam Wingard
| [[King Kong]]
|}
|}


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The Original Godzilla

Godzilla (Japanese: ゴジラ, Hepburn: Gōjira) (/ɡɒdˈzɪlə/; [ɡoꜜdʑiɾa] is a fictional monster, or kaiju, originating from a series of Japanese films of the same name. The character first appeared in Ishirō Honda's 1954 film Godzilla and became a worldwide pop culture icon, appearing in various media, including 32 films produced by Toho, four Hollywood films and numerous video games, novels, comic books and television shows. Godzilla has been dubbed the King of the Monsters, a phrase first used in Godzilla, King of the Monsters! , the Americanized version of the original film.

Godzilla is depicted as an enormous, destructive, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation. With the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Lucky Dragon 5 incident still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a metaphor for nuclear weapons. As the film series expanded, some stories took on less serious undertones, portraying Godzilla as an antihero, or a lesser threat who defends humanity. With the end of the Cold War, several post-1984 Godzilla films shifted the character's portrayal to themes including Japan's forgetfulness over its imperial past, natural disasters and the human condition.

Godzilla has been featured alongside many supporting characters. It has faced human opponents such as the JSDF, or other monsters, including King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla and Gigan. Godzilla sometimes has allies, such as Rodan, Mothra and Anguirus, and offspring, such as Minilla and Godzilla Junior. Godzilla has also fought characters from other franchises in crossover media, such as the RKO Pictures/Universal Studios movie monster King Kong, as well as various Marvel Comics characters, including S.H.I.E.L.D., the Fantastic Four and the Avengers.

Godzilla is considered "the original radioactive superhero" due to his accidental radioactive origin story predating Spider-Man (1962 debut), though Godzilla did not become a hero until Ghidorah in 1964. By the 1970s, Godzilla came to be viewed as a superhero, with the magazine King of the Monsters in 1977 describing Godzilla as "Superhero of the '70s." Godzilla had surpassed Superman and Batman to become "the most universally popular superhero of 1977" according to Donald F. Glut. Godzilla was also voted the most popular movie monster in The Monster Times poll in 1973, beating Count Dracula, King Kong, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and the Frankenstein Monster.

Note: Tokusatsu (Japanese: 特撮, "special filming") is a Japanese term for live action film or television drama that makes heavy use of special effects.


Cameo Appearances[edit]

Mothra appeared in the Simpson's episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo", May 16, 1999.


Shōwa era (1954–1975)[edit]

# Title Year Director(s) Monster co-star(s)
# Title Year Director(s) Monster co-star(s)
1 Godzilla (Movie) 1954 Ishirō Honda (none)
2 Godzilla Raids Again (Movie) 1955 Motoyoshi Oda Anguirus
3 King Kong vs. Godzilla (Movie) 1962 Ishirō Honda King Kong, The Oodako
4 Mothra vs. Godzilla (Movie) 1964 Ishirō Honda Mothra
5 Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (Movie) 1964 Ishirō Honda King GhidorahRodan, Mothra
6 Invasion of Astro-Monster (Movie) 1965 Ishirō Honda King Ghidorah, Rodan
7 Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (Movie) 1966 Jun Fukuda Ebirah, Mothra, The Ookondoru
8 Son of Godzilla (Movie) 1967 Jun Fukuda MinillaKumongaKamacuras
9 Destroy All Monsters (Movie) 1968 Ishirō Honda King Ghidorah, Rodan, Mothra, Anguirus, Minilla, KumongaMandaGorosaurusBaragonVaran
10 All Monsters Attack (Movie) 1969 Ishirō Honda Gabara, Minilla
11 Godzilla vs. Hedorah (Movie) 1971 Yoshimitsu Banno Hedorah
12 Godzilla vs. Gigan (Movie) 1972 Jun Fukuda Gigan, King Ghidorah, Anguirus
13 Godzilla vs. Megalon (Movie) 1973 Jun Fukuda MegalonJet Jaguar, Gigan, Anguirus, Rodan
14 Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (Movie) 1974 Jun Fukuda MechagodzillaKing Caesar, Anguirus
15 Terror of Mechagodzilla (Movie) 1975 Ishirō Honda Mechagodzilla 2Titanosaurus

Heisei era (1984–1995)[edit]

# Title Year Director(s) Monster co-star(s)
16 The Return of Godzilla (Movie) 1984 Koji Hashimoto Giant Sea Lice
17 Godzilla vs. Biollante (Movie) 1989 Kazuki Ōmori Biollante
18 Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (Movie) 1991 Kazuki Ōmori King GhidorahMecha-King Ghidorah, The DoratsGodzillasaurus
19 Godzilla vs. Mothra (Movie) 1992 Takao Okawara MothraBattra
20 Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II (Movie) 1993 Takao Okawara MechagodzillaSuper Mechagodzilla, RodanFire RodanBaby Godzilla
21 Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla (Movie) 1994 Kensho Yamashita SpaceGodzillaMogueraFairy MothraLittle Godzilla
22 Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (Movie) 1995 Takao Okawara DestoroyahGodzilla Junior

Millennium era (1999–2004)[edit]

# Title Year Director(s) Monster co-star(s)
23 Godzilla 2000: Millennium (Movie) 1999 Takao Okawara Orga, The Millennian
24 Godzilla vs. Megaguirus (Movie) 2000 Masaaki Tezuka Megaguirus, The Meganulons, The Meganulas
25 Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (Movie) 2001 Shusuke Kaneko King Ghidorah, Mothra, Baragon
26 Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (Movie) 2002 Masaaki Tezuka Mechagodzilla (Kiryu)
27 Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S. (Movie) 2003 Masaaki Tezuka Mechagodzilla (Kiryu), MothraKamoebas
28 Godzilla: Final Wars (Movie) 2004 Ryuhei Kitamura Monster X a.k.a. Keizer GhidorahZilla, Rodan, Mothra, Gigan, King Caesar, Anguirus, Minilla, Kumonga, Kamacuras, Manda, Hedorah, Ebirah

Reiwa era (2016–present)[edit]

# Title Year Director(s) Monster co-star(s)
29 Shin Godzilla (Movie) 2016 Hideaki Anno (none)
30 Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters (Movie) 2017 Kōbun Shizuno ServumDogoraDagahra, Orga, Kamacuras, Anguirus, RodanMechagodzilla
31 Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle (Movie) 2018 Kōbun Shizuno Mechagodzilla City, ServumVulture
32 Godzilla: The Planet Eater (Movie) 2018 Kōbun Shizuno King Ghidorah, Mothra, Servum

Hollywood productions[edit]

# Title Year Director(s) Monster co-star(s)
1 Godzilla US 1998 (Movie) 1998 Roland Emmerich Baby Godzilla
2 Godzilla US 2014 (Movie) 2014 Gareth Edwards MUTO (male and female)
3 Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Movie) 2019 Michael Dougherty King GhidorahMothraRodanKing Kong (archival footage), female MUTO, Behemoth, Methuselah, Titanus Scylla
4 Godzilla vs. Kong (Movie) 2020 Adam Wingard King Kong

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