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Godzilla (Monsterverse)
Articles About Godzilla
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Generations | First Godzilla - Second Godzilla - Heisei Era - TriStar Era - Kiryu Series - Monsterverse |
Other Continuity Movies | Millennium - Godzilla vs. Megaguirus - Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack - Final Wars - Shin Godzilla - Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex - Godzilla Minus One |
Other Continuity TV Series | Godzilla: The Series - Godzilla Singular Point - Chibi Godzilla Raids Again - Pucca Funny Love |
GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters | Godzilla Filius - Godzilla Earth |
Comics | Marvel Comics - DC Comics - Dark Hose Comics - IDW Comics - Godzilla In Hell |

“ | He fought for us. Died for us. He's not only proof that coexistence is possible, he is the key to it. | „ |
~ Dr. Ishiro Serizawa |
Background
Godzilla is a Titan who first appeared in the 2014 Legendary Pictures film 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 GODZILLA film. A colossal apex predator who feeds on radiation, Godzilla has periodically surfaced throughout human history, worshipped as a god by a super-ancient civilization and inspiring some of humanity's mythology. The multinational scientific agency Monarch became aware of his existence in 1954; shortly thereafter, the United States attempted to kill him with the Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb test in Bikini Atoll. The public did not become aware of Godzilla's existence until 2014, when parasitic creatures from his time period dubbed MUTOs awakened and prepared to begin reproducing. He battled the male in Honolulu, then destroyed him and his female mate in a protracted duel in San Francisco. Later that year, he killed the MUTOs' parent, MUTO Prime, in Montana following a series of battles around the world. In 2015, he awakened in the Algerian desert and traveled to the underground realm called Axis Mundi, where he soundly defeated the Ion Dragon.
When a group of eco-terrorists freed his ancient nemesis King Ghidorah from his icy tomb in Antarctica in 2019, Godzilla confronted the newly-awakened three-headed Titan, nearly defeating him in their second clash in the waters off Mexico before being interrupted by the U.S. military's Oxygen Destroyer. Godzilla retreated to his underwater lair in the Hollow Earth to heal, but his rejuvenation was accelerated by the sacrifice of Dr. Ishiro Serizawa, who set off a thermonuclear warhead in his vicinity. Godzilla, aided by Mothra, triumphed over Ghidorah in a final confrontation in Boston. The numerous Titans who Ghidorah awakened submitted to Godzilla, accepting him as the King of the Monsters. Godzilla journeyed around the world to maintain balance among the these Titans and humanity for some time, but after locating a new home for himself, returned the Titans to their ancient rest.
In 2024, Godzilla sensed Apex Cybernetics' construction of Mechagodzilla, an artificial Titan meant to overthrow him, and began attacking the company's facilities, with humanity assuming he had turned against them. He intercepted a U.S. naval fleet transporting King Kong in the Tasman Sea, nearly killing the ape Titan. He swam to Hong Kong after he sensed Mechagodzilla being activated and drilled a hole into the Hollow Earth with his atomic breath, setting off a second battle with Kong where he again emerged triumphant. However, when he was overwhelmed by Mechagodzilla, Kong came to his aid and the two Titans reluctantly worked together to defeat their common enemy. After destroying Mechagodzilla, Godzilla and Kong ended their war and went their separate ways, with Godzilla returning to the depths of the ocean.
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General Information
Name: Godzilla[1], Gojira[2], Zo-zla-halawa[3], UNT-022[4], Zilla[5]
Origin: Godzilla (2014)
Sex: Male
Age: Over millions of years old (Noted to have lived for over millions of years[6])
Classification: Titan, Titanus Gojira, Big G[7], Big Alpha[8], King of the Monsters[9], Atomic Monster[10], Nature’s Fearsome Guardian, Ultimate Titan[11], The Champ[12], God of Destruction, King of Destruction[13], King of Nature[14], The Ancient Titan[15], Defender of Nature[16], Ancient Alpha Predator[17]
Species: Giant prehistoric amphibious reptile
Occupation: None
Height:
Weight:
Status: Alive
Alignment: Lawful Neutral (Godzilla is neither evil nor good, being merely the balance and order of nature[28], along with being noted to be an ancient guardian of the natural world[29])
Codex Statistics
Key: Godzilla (2014) | Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Higher as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla | Godzilla vs. Kong
Tier: 7-C | 7-C, Higher as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla | 7-C
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Town level (Can fight[30] against[31] the Male MUTO and Female MUTO with the latter being able to cause seismic activity[32]) | Town level (Absorbed the energy of a nuclear warhead to heal back to peak condition[33] and likely stronger then before[34], although through doing this he's overloaded on energy and is going to explode, showing a limit to the radiation he can absorb[35]. Godzilla and Ghidorah clashing created a massive shockwave[36] As Godzilla is the King of the Monsters[37], he should at the very least be comparable to the other titans who can trigger earthquakes, wildfires, tsunamis, and disasters they do not have names for yet[38]), Higher as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla (Easily defeated Ghidorah with his flaming aura[39]) | Town level (His atomic breath is noted to have an energy yield of 3.15 x 10^14 joules or 315 terajoules (75.3 kilotons of TNT)[40])
Durability: Town level (It is revealed in the movies that the nuclear bomb test done during 1954 were not test but an attempt to kill Godzilla[41], with it being noted they only used nukes on him that were in the kilotons and not the megatons[42]) | Town level (Tanked the energy of a nuclear warhead[43]), Higher as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla (Took no damage from Ghidorah's energy beams[44]) | Town level
Striking Strength: Town Class | Town Class, Higher as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla | Town Class
Lifting Strength: Class M (Can support his own weight, which he weighs 90,000 tons[45]) | Class M (Can support his own weight, whcih he weighs 99,634 tons[46]), Higher as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla | Class M
Travel Speed: Athlethic Human walking speed (It's walking speed is officially listed as 18 mph[47]), Higher when swimming (Noted to have a swimming speed of 40 knots[48][49]) | Superhuman, Higher when swimming | Superhuman, Higher when swimming
Combat Speed: Supersonic (Noted that Godzilla can swing his tail at supersonic speeds[50]) | Supersonic | Supersonic
Reaction Speed: Supersonic | Supersonic | Supersonic
Stamina: Superhuman+ (Godzilla fought the Male MUTO until morning without tiring[51]. Godzilla's fight with Kong lasted from night[52] all the way into sunrise[53])
Range: Hundreds of Meters through sheer size (Godzilla is noted to be 355 feet[54]/108.2 meters[55]), Kilometers with Atomic Pulse (His atomic pulse spread across the city[56]), Hundreds of Kilometers with Atomic Breath (His atomic breath shot from Hong Kong into Hollow Earth[57]. His atomic breath blew apart of navy battleship and reached past the clouds[58]), Planetary with Telepathy & Enhanced Senses (Godzilla can feel the wind that blows from the heart of the planet that wraps around it from pole to pole being able to feel the winds across the earth[59])
Intelligence: High Animalistic (Godzilla it the balance and order of nature[60], along with being noted to be an ancient guardian of the natural world[61], which should rank him higher in animalistic intelligence)
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Nothing notable.
Notable Techniques
Atomic Breath
The Monsterverse incarnation of Godzilla retains the character's trademark atomic breath, which has also at one point been referred to as the Heat Ray Breath[98]. While he seems to use it as a weapon of last resort rather than as his primary weapon in his battle with the MUTOs, he uses it more frequently in his battles with King Ghidorah and King Kong. When Godzilla charges his atomic breath, he draws energy from his bio-nuclear circulatory system which activates when he is threatened. This triggers a neutron flux that manifests as a blue glow which slowly moves from the tip of his tail up his protective dorsal fins, which serve as energy reserves for his atomic power[99]. Finally, the energy reaches the nucleosynthetic glands in Godzilla's throat chambers[100], where it explodes into a concentrated wave of atomic energy. Godzilla then spews this atomic energy from his mouth as a blue blast of flame which was capable of destroying Shinomura, wounding, burning, and knocking down the female MUTO, pushing back and burning King Ghidorah, and drilling a hole straight into the Hollow Earth from Hong Kong. His eyes, gills, and interior of his mouth glow blue while using it. In addition to serving as a weapon, Godzilla's atomic breath can be utilized as a "dominance display,"[101] while he also uses the bluish glow which emanates from his dorsal fins as an intimidation display. When he fired his breath directly into the female MUTO's mouth, it decapitated and killed her almost instantly in a maneuver known as the 'Kiss of Death." After their battle in Boston, Godzilla ultimately incinerated Ghidorah's last remaining head by holding it in his mouth while firing his atomic breath. When Godzilla charged his atomic breath to drill into the Hollow Earth, his body displayed more bioluminescence than usual. It appears that once Godzilla has fully charged his atomic breath, he can fire it multiple times, the best example being when he fires it multiple times in rapid succession during his battle with Kong in Hong Kong. Kong's battle axe, which seemingly used the dorsal fin of another specimen of Godzilla's species as its blade, was able to absorb Godzilla's atomic breath and release its stored energy upon impact. Adam Wingard has implied that overuse of the atomic breath causes it to be weakened in subsequent uses[102], explaining why it was overpowered by Mechagodzilla's A-74 Proton Scream in a beam lock when the mecha amplified its beam. According to Godzilla vs. Kong's opening credits, his atomic breath has an energy yield of 3.15 x 10^14 joules or 315 terajoules, which is equal to 75.3 kilotons of TNT, and a minimum temperature of 20,000 degrees Celsius, which is hotter than the Sun's surface[103]. According to New Century Special Effects Movie Guide, Godzilla's atomic breath is composed of Cherenkov radiation[104] . In the novelization of Godzilla vs. Kong, however, Dr. Nathan Lind speculates that the energy which comprises his atomic breath is "tied more closely to quantum states."
Nuclear pulse

Godzilla posseses the ability to fire a nuclear pulse, which he is first seen using in his final confrontation with MUTO Prime. Once MUTO Prime was stunned by the ORCA, Godzilla lifted it onto his back and vented off the accumulating nuclear energy coming from his shattered dorsal fins, turning it into a massive blast. This concentrated atomic shockwave launched MUTO Prime into the air. The force of the nuclear pulse and the ensuing plummet rendered it helpless before Godzilla killed it with a stomp to the head. The attack is extremely draining to Godzilla, causing visible veins throughout his body when used. Godzilla used a more powerful version of this ability in his final battle with King Ghidorah in Boston as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla, which was strong enough to almost completely disintegrate the latter. In Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Godzilla will use a blue nuclear pulse against a group of attacking drones while glowing bright blue in a pattern similar to his Burning form. As he charges it, blue electricity manifests and strikes his body.
Symbiosis

Godzilla possesses a deep, centuries-long symbiotic bond with Mothra. The two are able to communicate using sonar over great distances, with Mothra using this ability to locate Godzilla and lead Monarch to his location to revive him. After King Ghidorah disintegrated Mothra with his gravity beams, her ashes rained down into the wounded Godzilla, and, in combination with the energy he already absobed from the nuclear warhead set off by Ishiro Serizawa, imbued him with increased power that causes his skin to crack and glow orange while raising his body temperature to 1,500°C, high enough to make metal and concrete in his vicinity melt. In this empowered state, known as Atomic Meltdown Godzilla, Godzilla can utilize an extremely powerful incendiary nuclear pulse taking the shape of Mothra's wings and makes the sound of her cry. These nuclear pulses were able to completely obliterate Ghidorah's body, save for his middle head.
Heightened Senses
The narration in Godzilla Dominion states that Godzilla views the world's oceans as "an extension of himself;" he quickly becomes aware of any disturbances or imbalances and reacts accordingly. The narration also establishes that he has memorized the various scents and feelings of his surroundings. Following Mothra's sacrifice in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, he discovered that this ability now extended to the entire planet, and used it to begin searching for a new home. His heightened senses also allowed him to easily spot a submerged nuclear weapon that had drawn the attention of Scylla and continue his fight with Tiamat after she blinded him by spewing a yellow mist from her jaws. This is further demonstrated in Godzilla vs. Kong, as his heightened senses allowed him to locate and target numerous Apex Cybernetics facilities that were constructing Mechagodzilla. It also helped him locate King Kong in the Tasman Sea, although the Titan was being transported outside of his territorial waters, and in the Hollow Earth beneath Hong Kong.
Telepathy
In Godzilla Dominion, before Godzilla could rest after reclaiming one of his old lairs from Tiamat, he commanded the other Titans that were roaming all over the planet to rest as well. This is corroborated by Mark Russell in Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization, where he states that Godzilla used some sort of silent call to make the other Titans rest.
Amphibiousness

Godzilla has gills that close whenever he comes onto land. He also possesses amphibious lungs, allowing him to breathe both underwater and on land. Godzilla's usual swimming speed is 40-50 knots (about 74km-92km/h), although he has been observed swimming at speeds in excess of 60 knots. He propels his massive body by undulating his tail like a crocodile. Godzilla is capable of swimming extremely quickly and eluding the United States Navy despite his size. Thanks to his aquatic adaptations, Godzilla is an extremely powerful combatant underwater. He was able to overpower the much larger King Ghidorah underwater and tear off one of his heads, and likely would have defeated him if not for the intervention of the Oxygen Destroyer.
Radiation Absorption
Godzilla feeds on radiation and can absorb it in a variety of ways. Monarch describes him as "bio-atomic", along with the MUTOs[105][106]. It was hypothesized that after the Permian extinction, Godzilla and similar creatures of his size retreated deep underwater to sustain themselves on the planet's natural geothermal radiation because radiation levels on the surface sharply decreased. In the modern-day, Godzilla is capable of absorbing radiation through man-made sources such as nuclear reactors and thermonuclear weapons. Godzilla can survive seemingly indefinitely by remaining in a hibernation-like state feeding on the surrounding radiation within his underwater lair, slowly growing and recovering from existing injuries. He was able to completely regrow the dorsal fins that MUTO Prime destroyed in late 2014 by 2015, in addition to increasing his size. Godzilla: King of the Monsters director Michael Dougherty compared this process to "deer or elk antlers. Or your own hair."[107] Godzilla's healing process was accelerated when he was exposed to a nuclear weapon at point-blank range, completely reversing the effects of the Oxygen Destroyer and boosting him with more energy than his body could contain. According to the opening credits of Godzilla vs. Kong, Godzilla can absorb energy from other monsters during battle.
Other
Standard Tactics: Godzilla uses attacks with his teeth, tail and arms along with using his atomic breath. In his atomic powered state he has a passive aura of fire that he can pulse out.
Weaknesses: The gills on his neck appear to be a weak point, shown when he reels back in pain after being struck directly in the gills by a shot fired from an M1 Abrams tank stationed on the Golden Gate Bridge. If Godzilla's dorsal plates are shattered, he cannot use the atomic breath[108], as they also serve as his energy reserves for his extraordinary power[109]. Godzilla absorbing a nuclear blast[110], overloads him on nuclear energy and is going to explode, showing a limit to the radiation he can absorb[111].
Miscellaneous Feats
Trivia
- The Monsterverse Godzilla was initially the tallest incarnation of Godzilla to appear in a film, but his height was exceeded by the Godzilla from Shin Godzilla two years later. For Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the Monsterverse Godzilla's size was increased and he exceeded Shin Godzilla as the tallest live-action Godzilla to date, although Shin Godzilla was also noted in Godzilla vs. Evangelion: The Real 4-D to be 120 meters, so he may still be taller. He is also still shorter than the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla and Godzilla Earth.
- In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the pounding sound Godzilla's dorsal fins make when they flash is taken from King Kong's weakening heartbeat from the final scene of the 1976 King Kong film.[117]
- Godzilla's fighting style and movements were primarily based on bears, Komodo dragons,[118] and sumo wrestling.[119]
- The Monsterverse Godzilla is the first incarnation of Godzilla to be portrayed by motion-capture, and the second to be primarily computer-generated, after the TriStar Godzilla.
- In an interview with Digital Spy, Jordan Vogt-Roberts stated that one potential post-credits scene for Kong: Skull Island involved characters on a boat in the Arctic Ocean witnessing Godzilla surface.[120]
- Two characters in Godzilla: King of the Monsters define Godzilla and Mothra's ancient alliance in romantic terms, with Dr. Ilene Chen calling Mothra the "Queen of the Monsters" and Chief Warrant Officer Jackson Barnes questioning if "they got a thing going on," though subsequently Dr. Sam Coleman explains it as a "symbiotic relationship." In addition, chapter 15 of Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization begins with a quotation from Hazrat Inayat Khan, foreshadowing Mothra's sacrifice:
- "Moth: I gave you my life.
- Flame: I allowed you to kiss me."
- Fans produced a great deal of artwork showing the Titans as a couple following the release of the film, some of which was retweeted by director Michael Dougherty. This pairing between the two is commonly called "GodziMoth" ゴジモス (Gojimosu ) by Japanese fans and alternatively "MothZilla" by English-speaking fans.
- According to a tweet answered by Michael Dougherty, Godzilla is represented by the Tarot card The Emperor, which symbolizes order and control.[121].
- The opening credits of Godzilla vs. Kong use several Godzilla statistics from a 2014 Popular Mechanics article by Danielle Venton, "The Impossible Anatomy of Godzilla." With scientific consultation and a 2014 Godzilla toy (though the article's infographic shows a Godzilla 2004 toy), she determined that if the 2014 incarnation of the character really existed, he would weigh 164,000 tons and have a blood volume of 530,000 gallons, while his bones would have a tensile strength of 3,000 megapascals. The weight stat significantly exceeds previous official statistics given for Legendary Pictures's Godzilla, although his design and height in Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong are the same. The opening credits also state that he has an atomic breath energy yield of 3.15 times 10 to the 14th power joules or 315 Terajoules.
- In January 2020, images of an armored Playmates Godzilla toy, labeled "Mega Godzilla," were leaked onto the Internet. While the company did eventually release a figure under the name, it lacked the armor gimmick seen in the leaks. When Adam Wingard was asked about the original figure in an interview with Toho Kingdom, he simply replied, "Dunno if I’ve seen that one."[122]. According to artist Bob Eggleton in a panel at G-Fest XXVII, the "Mega Godzilla" armor was to be used by Mechagodzilla in an earlier draft of the script before it was scrapped, though he is not known to have been involved with the film.
- According to Godzilla Dominion writer Greg Keyes, when Godzilla was driven out by a member of Kong's species from his original lair, he was "a much younger Godzilla."
- Godzilla's atomic breath is composed of Cherenkov radiation. In the real world, Cherenkov radiation moves at speeds from 75% the speed of light through a vacuum to beyond it in water.
- One of the Trilopods which imitates Godzilla in the IDW Publishing comic series Godzilla: Rulers of Earth possesses the dorsal fins of the Monsterverse Godzilla, specifically from his first appearance in Godzilla (2014).
- Godzilla has appeared in almost every Monsterverse installment to date in some capacity (including cameos) except for Kong and Me and Skull Island. When asked about whether he could make an appearance in future seasons of the latter, Skull Island showrunner Brian Duffield stated that he is not allowed to use Godzilla or other Titans in the show,[123][124] and that even if he could at least reference him, he probably wouldn't.[125]
Battle Records
8-1-1-2
*Male MUTO & Female MUTO - Fight[126]
- Conditions: Godzilla was in a 2v1 with both of the MUTOS.
- Location: Unknown City in America
- Note: Godzilla was able to handle a single MUTO by himself though the other would keep attacking him from behind making it hard for him to keep up.
- King Ghidorah - Fight[127]
- Conditions: This was a rematch. Godzilla initially had help from Mothra and after her death he gained a new form that he used to easily one-shot Ghidorah. King Ghidorah had help from Rodan.
- Location: Boston
- Note: Godzilla and Ghidorah both had help with Mothra needing to sacrifice herself to save Godzilla and requiring him to get a massive amplification in power, without these it's likely Ghidorah would've won.
- King Kong - Fight[131]
- Conditions: The fight was on ships and in the ocean, giving Godzilla the ocean advantage.
- Location: Random location in the Ocean
- Note: Godzilla had the home field advantage as Kong cannot fight as well in the water.
- King Kong - Fight[132]
- Conditions: This was a rematch. This time Kong had a battle axe that could absorb Godzilla's atomic breath.
- Location: Hong Kong
- Note: Midway through the fight a big explosion happened from Kong hitting Godzilla with the atomic breath amplified axe that dislocated his shoulder, greatly limiting his combat opportunities. Without it, Kong could've likely won.
- Mechagodzilla - Fight[133]
- Conditions: Godzilla and Kong teamed up to defeat Mechagodzilla and both were under extreme exhaustion.
- Location: Hong Kong
- Note: Mechagodzilla attacked Godzilla and Kong after their battle where both were greatly tired from the previous fight. If both were in their peak, Mechagodzilla would have likely been defeated by only one of them.
References
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- ↑ @Legendary (9 April 2020). "Godzilla's breath is powered by nucleosynthetic glands in his throat…and it's just really cool to look at. #MonsterverseWatchalong". Twitter.
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- ↑ Mirjahangir, Chris (5 April 2021). "Interview: Adam Wingard". Toho Kingdom.
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- ↑ Dougherty, Mike. "His spikes are constantly growing, breaking, and changing shape, just like deer or elk antlers. Or your own hair. #GodzillaMovie". Twitter.
- ↑ Nelson, Arvid (18 September 2020). "I don't think he could use his nuclear breath attack without the dorsal plates intact! I think the plates channel and regulate his internal nuclear furnace, and without them, he doesn't have the same degree of control". X.
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- ↑ 01:34:12 to 01:37:19 in Godzilla King of the Monsters
- ↑ 01:43:47 to 01:44:28 in Godzilla King of the Monsters
- ↑ Godzilla X Kong: The Hunted Page 16-17
- ↑ 00:59:17 to 01:00:22 in Godzilla (2014)
- ↑ 00:42:15 to 00:45:12 in Godzilla King of the Monsters
- ↑ 00:37:58 to 00:47:21 in Godzilla vs. Kong
- ↑ 01:51:48 to 01:52:11 in Godzilla King of the Monsters
- ↑ Godzilla: King of the Monsters Blu-ray audio commentary
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- ↑ Kong: Skull Island nearly had a very different post-credits sequence featuring a familiar face, Digital Spy, 9 March 2017, Rosie Flethcher
- ↑ Godzilla = The Emporor, Mike Dougherty
- ↑ Interview: Adam Wingard - Round 2, Chris Mirjahangir, 2 August 2021, Toho Kingdom
- ↑ FWIW, I am not allowed to use Godzilla or his pals in the show. 22 June 2023, Brian Duffield. Twitter
- ↑ I wasn’t, I’m not really pulling from Godzilla world since I’m not allowed to use Godzilla in the show. 24 June 2023, Brian Duffield. Twitter
- ↑ Even if I could I probably wouldn’t! 24 June 2023, Brian Duffield. Twitter
- ↑ 01:37:55 to 01:50:23 in Godzilla (2014)
- ↑ 01:43:41 to 01:59:23 in Godzilla King of the Monsters
- ↑ Godzilla Dominion Pages 6-14
- ↑ Godzilla Dominion Pages 26-31
- ↑ Godzilla Dominion Pages 38-64
- ↑ 00:37:58 to 00:47:21 in Godzilla vs. Kong
- ↑ 01:22:20 to 01:29:53 in Godzilla vs. Kong
- ↑ 01:31:42 to 01:41:58 in Godzilla vs. Kong
- ↑ 01:03:10 to 01:05:24
- ↑ 00:42:15 to 00:45:12 in Godzilla King of the Monsters
- ↑ 00:59:17 to 01:00:22 in Godzilla (2014)
- ↑ 01:32:57 to 01:33:20 in Godzilla (2014)