The film is also available to rent, purchase digitally at select major stores in N. America
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The official X/Twitter account for TOHO's Godzilla franchise announced on Saturday that Takashi Yamazaki's Godzilla Minus One is streaming worldwide on Netflix. The film is available worldwide, but is currently not available in Japan. Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color, the black-and-white version of the film, will be available on Netflix later this summer.
In North America, Godzilla Minus One and Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color are also available for digital rental and digital purchase on Amazon, Apple iTunes, Google Play, Microsoft, FandangoNOW/VUDU, inDemand, XBOX and Vubiquity.
Godzilla Minus One won the Best Visual Effects award at the 96th Academy Awards in March. It was the first Japanese film to win in the category and the first Godzilla film to be nominated Oscar.
The film won the Best Visual Effects award and the Best Sound award at the 17th Asian Film Awards on March 10. Eiga Engeki Bunka Kyōkai (Movie Theater Cultural Association) of Japan named Godzilla Minus One producers Hisashi Usui, the late Shuji Abe, Kenji Yamada, Kazuaki Kishida, Gō Abe and Keiichirō Moriya as joint winners at the 43rd annual Fujimoto Awards.
The film opens in Japan on November 3, 2023 (“Godzilla Day”), which is the anniversary of the release of the first Godzilla film on November 3, 1954. The film was recently screened at the Film Festival Tokyo International (TIFF) was the closing film of last year's event on November 1.
The film has earned an estimated US$56,418,793 in the United States and US$50,303,815 worldwide, as of February 1. The film has now become the third highest-grossing film Best foreign language of all time in the United States.
Source: Godzilla franchise's X/Twitter account, Kazuaki Kishida's account, Godzilla.com