Godzilla Minus One gets “collector’s edition” 4K Steelbook boxset

As a longtime fan of Godzilla and a collector of rare movie memorabilia, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming “Godzilla Minus One” 4K Steelbook boxset! The opportunity to own both the color and black-and-white versions of this masterpiece is like a dream come true.


Godzilla Minus One will be releasing a “collector’s edition” 4K Steelbook boxset.

As a dedicated movie enthusiast, I was thoroughly captivated by this monster flick that managed to win over both critics and viewers alike. What really hooked me was its raw, authentic backstory – it skillfully linked the emergence of Godzilla to the horrific last days of World War II, offering a chilling glimpse into the past.

One key advantage of the “collector’s edition” 4K package is that it offers not just the color version of the original movie, but also a monochrome remake known as “Godzilla Minus Color“.

This 4K boxset includes not only a vibrant, full-color booklet and exclusive artwork to match the Steelbook’s color scheme, but also an abundance of special features as extra treats for you.

Godzilla Minus One gets "collector's edition" 4K Steelbook boxset

This work, titled “Behind the Scenes: Godzilla -1.0- No.30 – Toifumono“, delves into the folklore of Godzilla and its transformation for the movie series “Godzilla Minus One“.

Audience members can explore the intricacies of the movie “Godzilla Minus One” further by watching a behind-the-scenes short film, along with a special focus featurette dedicated to the visual effects.

In addition to the main content, this set also offers exclusive extras such as coverage from the Godzilla Minus One global press conference, glimpses of the grand red carpet premiere event, and an intriguing Q&A session with the writer-director, Takashi Yamazaki.

Godzilla Minus One gets "collector's edition" 4K Steelbook boxset

You can now pre-order the “Godzilla Minus One” Deluxe Collector’s Edition in 4K Ultra HD from both HMV and Zavvi at a price of £66.99, with the release slated for December 2, 2024.

Before the upcoming physical media launch, enthusiasts have the option to stream both “Godzilla Minus One” and “Godzilla Minus Color” on Netflix, or alternatively, they can rent these titles via Amazon Prime Video.

Last year’s release of the monster film garnered both critical acclaim and financial success, earning over $110 million while only requiring a small investment of around $10-15 million for production. Furthermore, it was awarded the prestigious title of Best Visual Effects at the Oscars.

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2024-10-16 03:18

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