The film that started it all, "Godzilla" (1954), directed by Ishirō Honda, introduced audiences to the awe-inspiring and destructive force of Godzilla.
In this Americanized version of the original Japanese classic, "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" (1956) brought Godzilla to international audiences.
In this epic showdown, Godzilla faces off against the colossal moth, Mothra. Directed by Ishirō Honda, "Mothra vs. Godzilla" is celebrated for its thrilling monster battles and iconic moments in kaiju cinema.
Directed by Ishirō Honda, "Destroy All Monsters" brings together an ensemble of Toho's most famous monsters, including Godzilla, Mothra, and Rodan.
Introducing the iconic mechanical doppelganger, "Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla" (1974) pits Godzilla against a robotic imposter. This film marked a new era in Godzilla's cinematic journey, introducing futuristic foes.
Directed by Shusuke Kaneko, this entry takes a darker and more mystical approach, with Godzilla facing off against not just one but three iconic monsters.
This film explores the concept of humanity creating its own defender against Godzilla in the form of Mechagodzilla.
A modern take on the classic monster, "Shin Godzilla" directed by Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi, presents a reimagined and terrifying version of Godzilla.
Directed by Michael Dougherty, this Hollywood blockbuster is a part of the MonsterVerse, bringing Godzilla face-to-face with other iconic creatures like King Ghidorah and Mothra.
The culmination of the MonsterVerse, "Godzilla vs. Kong" directed by Adam Wingard, pits the two titans against each other in an epic battle for supremacy.