It’s taken an unusually long amount of time, but the monstrously successfulGodzilla Minus Oneis finally available to watch from the comfort of your own home. DirectorTakashi Yamazakiand Toho completely shattered expectations. The film not only delivers what audiences would expect from a quality Godzilla story, but it expanded on the monster franchise’s strengths by telling a legitimately engaging human storyline to pair with the city destruction. The franchise’s unique setting of an immediate post-war Japanclearly resonated with audiences, as the film went on to make a profit of over $100 million at the international box office.
That kind of profit margin would makeGodzilla Minus Onean ideal candidate for a rapid streaming and/or VOD release. However, Toho instead made the curious decision to hold the movie for a streaming/VOD release. That means nobody has been able to see the film in the United States since the film premiered in theaters, and suffice it to say, many fans have wanted to revisit the groundbreaking monster film. After months of waiting, we can finally say that you can watchGodzilla Minus Onefrom your own comfort. How do you do that, you may ask? Here iswhen, where, and how you can watchGodzilla Minus One.

Godzilla Minus One
Post war Japan is at its lowest point when a new crisis emerges in the form of a giant monster, baptized in the horrific power of the atomic bomb.
When Will ‘Godzilla Minus One’ Be on VOD?
So when can you see Godzilla’s rampage through post-WWII Japan via video on demand? The answer to that is simple -Godzilla Minus Oneis available to rent and buy on VOD right now!The surprising move was announced with not much fanfare, but the decision to release the film now could very well be motivated by the recent VOD release of the American version of the legendary lizard’s latest film,Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
How Much Is ‘Godzilla Minus One’ to Buy/Rent?
The standard rates for buying and renting newer feature films typically end up between the $20-$30 range. For example,Godzilla x Kong: The New Empirecurrently costs $19.99 to rent and $24.99 to buy, regardless of what resolution you decide to pick. Luckily,Godzilla Minus Oneis at a much lower rate,costing only $5.99 to rent and $14.99 to purchase. You rent or buy the film on YouTube/Google Play by clicking the button below.
Rent/Buy on YouTube
Is ‘Godzilla Minus One’ On Streaming?
In a surprising move,Godzilla Minus Oneis now streaming on Netflix. you’re able to watch the film right now by clicking the button below.
Watch on Netflix
Watch the Trailer for ‘Godzilla Minus One’
The main trailer forGodzilla Minus Oneoffers just a taste of the delightful monster chaos seen in the Oscar-winning film. There’s a reason whythe film took home an Academy Award for Best Visual Effectsas the Godzilla we see on screen here looks just as good as he does in the hyper-budget Monsterverse films (and the VFX team did that with a fraction of the Monsterverse’s budget). The trailer also makes it abundantly clear that this Godzilla is not the nuanced hero that he is in the Monsterverse. He’s a violent and angry villain who is a direct representation of all of humanity’s greatest flaws.
What is ‘Godzilla Minus One’ About?
The official synopsis ofGodzilla Minus Onereads as follows:
Feeling as if he unfairly cheated death too many times, Shikishima, a surviving Kamikaze pilot is attacked on Odo Island along with many war plane engineers by a gargantuan monster. After the engineers die due to Shikishima failing to distract the monster, an overwhelming amount of guilt weighs on him, especially after a homeless woman and a baby move into his home when he returns. Shikishima, now on a personal mission, teams up with a large group of veterans to finally take down the monster known as Godzilla.
Other ‘Godzilla Movies You Can Watch Right Now
‘Godzilla’ (1954)
Godzilla Minus Onepartially works as well as it does because of how much it calls back to the 1954 classic that started it all. At first glance,Godzilla1954 is an incredibly simple monster movie, where a giant lizard destroys a large portion of Japan. Underneath that is a meaningful commentary on nuclear war, and the toll that the atomic bomb had on Japan as a nation.Godzillais available to stream on Max.
Godzilla (1954)
American nuclear weapons testing results in the creation of a seemingly unstoppable dinosaur-like beast.
Watch on Max
‘Shin Godzilla’ (2016)
Another great example of taking Godzilla back to basics isShin Godzilla, which offers a much morehorror-inspired incarnation of the iconic monster. Instead of being a giant monster ready to attack from the get-go, this movie’s version of Godzilla steadily evolves around his surroundings as the film progresses. The result is the scariest Godzilla has ever been, as well as one of the most unique iterations of the icon.Shin Godzillais available to rent or buy on Fandango at Home.
Shin Godzilla
Japan is plunged into chaos upon the appearance of a giant monster.
Rent on Fandango
‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ (2024)
Godzilla’s most recent venture,Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, is admittedly less of a Godzilla movie and more of a Kong movie. That’s simply because Kong has much more of a personal attachment to the film’s narrative, with him discovering that the remnants of his giant ape brethren have been enslaved by avindictive monster known as The Skar King. Kong can’t beat this new threat on his own, which is what forces him to join forces with his atomic-infused arch-rival.Godzilla x Kong: The New Empireis available to rent or buy on Amazon.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Kong and the fearsome Godzilla face off against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own.
Rent/Buy on Prime Video



