Godzilla Minus One will be releasing a "collector's edition" 4K Steelbook boxset.
The monster movie impressed critics and audiences with its gritty origin story tying the creation of Godzilla to the brutal final days of World War II.
The biggest selling point for the "collector's edition" 4K set may be that it contains both the original theatrical cut, in color, as well as the black-and-white re-release called Godzilla Minus Color.
Along with a full-color booklet and original artwork for the Steelbook's colour, this 4K boxset additionally comes with a wealth of special features.
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Behind the scenes: Godzilla -1.0- No.30 - Toifumono explores both the lore of Godzilla and the movie monster's reinvention for Godzilla Minus One.
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Fans will be able to delve even deeper into Godzilla Minus One's production with a Making Of… short film, as well as a featurette centred around the visual effects.
Other bonus features on this set will include footage shot at the Godzilla Minus One global press conference, plus a look at the gala red carpet premiere and a Q&A with writer-director Takashi Yamazaki.
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The Godzilla Minus One 4K Ultra HD Deluxe Collector's Edition is available to pre-order now from HMV and Zavvi for £66.99, with a release date set for December 2, 2024.
Ahead of this new physical media release, fans can stream both Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla Minus Color on Netflix, or you can rent it from Prime Video.
The monster movie was both a huge critical hit and commercial success when it was released late last year. It has made more than $110 million against a modest $10-15 million budget, in addition to winning Best Visual Effects at the Oscars.
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