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What does Godzilla mean?

Godzilla is an American sci-fi monster film, which was co-produced by Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures and directed by British director gareth Edwards. It is the restart of the Godzilla series, the second American film about Godzilla, and the last film of the same name was released in 1998.

The film stars Aaron Taylor Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, sally hawkins, david strathairn and Bryan Cranston.

Behind-the-scenes tidbits of Godzilla's films:

1, "Godzilla" is one of the most famous monster images in film history, and it is also one of the symbolic symbols of post-war popular culture in Japan, which has a far-reaching influence on many monster works in Japan, Europe and America.

2. The film will be adapted from the famous Japanese film Godzilla 1954.

By the end of 2004, Japan Dongbao Company had shot 28 Godzilla films.

4. Godzilla was directed by British director gareth edwards, who rose to fame with his low-budget film debut Monster, and was shot by seamus mcgarvey, the photographer of The The Avengers. Five screenwriters revised the script, including Nolan's royal screenwriter David .S. Goyer.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Godzilla