6 Best Godzilla Movies of All Time You Can Stream Now!

On the topic of the Best Godzilla Movies of all time you can stream right now on Indian OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Jio Cinema, Hotstar and more, from the very original 1954 Ishirō Honda visual masterpiece to the recent 2023 Academy Award winner, Godzilla Minus One, these movies never fail to disappoint the popular summer movie-going audience most of the time. So, here are the Best Godzilla Movies you shouldn’t miss watching on any given day.

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Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)

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Director – Michael Dougherty
Cast – Kyle Chandler, Vera Farmiga
Stream – Jio Cinema

This sequel of the 2014 Godzilla movie, a reboot of possibly the world’s most iconic monster develops a far reaching and more comprehensive backstory without giving in to blatant exposition. It features both likeable and unlikable characters that are quickly but pretty thoroughly developed, again simply through the movie’s plot. Humor punctuates scenes from time to time without ever seeming out of place and they manage to address global warming without ramming politics down your throat.


Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)

Director – Adam Wingard
Cast – Alexander Skarsgård
Stream – Prime Video

Godzilla vs. Kong, is the sequel to King of the Monsters and Kong: Skull Island and is the fourth film in the Monster Verse. Directed by Adam Wingard, the film stars Alexander Skarsgård, Millie Bobby Brown, and Rebecca Hall in the primary roles and it is a classic example of an entertaining Summer Action Blockbuster that doesn’t offer much as far as the narrative or character work goes but provides you with all the excitement and thrill expected from a Monster film. One of the Best Godzilla Movies.


Shin Godzilla (2016)

Director – Hideaki Anno & Shinji Higuchi
Cast – Hiroki Hasegawa
Stream – Amazon

Preview Only: A gigantic creature emerges from the sea and destroys the city of Tokyo. The government officials must come up with a plan to destroy it quickly, as its strength is evolving very rapidly.


Godzilla (2014)

Director – Gareth Edwards
Cast – Elizabeth Olsen
Stream – Jio Cinema

Following the calamitous American adaptation of Emmerich’s Godzilla in ’98. Gareth Edwards imposing exposition on Godzilla was more lifelike and convincing to all its original fans and to the normal onlookers. Godzilla (2014) uniformly impresses on every single prospect and was not overdone to any extent, which may crop up few protests on the movie that it lacked the spine-tingling action sequences. Do not expect a completely jam-packed action-thriller since it’s a sensible yet stimulating take on the character of Godzilla.


Godzilla (1954)

Director – Ishirō Honda
Cast – Akira Takarada, Momoko Kōchi
Stream – Amazon

Best Godzilla Movies: When a seemingly indestructible fire-breathing monster is created as a result of the testing of nuclear weapons, the government takes help from a reclusive scientist to kill the monster.


Godzilla Minus One (2023)

Director – Takashi Yamazaki
Cast – Ryunosuke Kamiki
Stream – Amazon

In Godzilla Minus One, the nuclear-powered lizard returns to form as the cataclysmic force of nature he once was. The movie recaptures the ferocity of the iconic beast from the classic movies, making him an imposing antagonist the human characters struggle to comprehend when strategizing his defeat. Godzilla Minus One is a crowning technical achievement for Yamazaki, and one of the Best Godzilla Movies ever put to screen.


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