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Godzilla: Final Wars 2004

★ 7.1355 votes125 min📅 2004-12-04

"Farewell, Godzilla."

In Ryuhei Kitamura's explosive *Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)*, the world breathes a sigh of relief after banishing Godzilla to an icy prison at the South Pole—only for a sudden wave of monstrous attacks to shake humanity to its core.

Director: Ryuhei Kitamura

Cast

Masahiro Matsuoka
Masahiro Matsuoka
Shin'ichi Ôzaki
Rei Kikukawa
Rei Kikukawa
Miyuki Otonashi
Don Frye
Don Frye
Captain Douglas Gordon
Maki Mizuno
Maki Mizuno
Anna Otonashi
Kazuki Kitamura
Kazuki Kitamura
The controller of Planet X
Kane Kosugi
Kane Kosugi
Katsunori Kazama
Kumi Mizuno
Kumi Mizuno
Commander Akiko Namikawa
Akira Takarada
Akira Takarada
UN Secretary General Naotarô Daigo
Masatô Ibu
Masatô Ibu
Xilian General
Masanobu Takashima
Masanobu Takashima
Major Kita

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) about?

After Godzilla is imprisoned in the South Pole, Earth faces an onslaught of ancient monsters, forcing humanity to rely on seemingly benevolent aliens. But when the Xiliens' true intentions are revealed, the only path to survival is to revive their most dangerous enemy. The film becomes a high-stakes showdown between trust and betrayal, destruction and redemption.

Who directed Godzilla: Final Wars?

Ryuhei Kitamura brought his signature kinetic style to *Godzilla: Final Wars*, crafting a visually chaotic yet emotionally charged monster epic.

Who stars in Godzilla: Final Wars?

The film features Masahiro Matsuoka, Rei Kikukawa, Don Frye, Maki Mizuno, and Kane Kosugi as key players in this global catastrophe.

Is Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) worth watching?

If you crave non-stop monster mayhem with a side of sci-fi suspense, this is a must-watch. While it may not have a formal IMDb rating, its action-packed runtime and over-the-top battles make it a standout for kaiju fans and action enthusiasts alike.

How long is Godzilla: Final Wars?

The film runs for 125 minutes, delivering nearly two hours of relentless destruction and high-flying heroics.

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About Godzilla: Final Wars (2004) — Resurrecting the King of Monsters in a Battle for Survival

In Ryuhei Kitamura's explosive *Godzilla: Final Wars (2004)*, the world breathes a sigh of relief after banishing Godzilla to an icy prison at the South Pole—only for a sudden wave of monstrous attacks to shake humanity to its core. As cities crumble under the assault of legendary kaiju, a mysterious group of aliens called the Xiliens offer salvation, portraying themselves as Earth's saviors. Yet their true motives remain shrouded in deception, forcing humanity into a desperate gamble: resurrect their most feared enemy to restore balance. Packed with high-octane action and a thrilling undercurrent of distrust, this film blends classic monster spectacle with sci-fi intrigue, delivering a cinematic experience that's as unpredictable as it is destructive.

With its relentless pacing and kinetic direction, *Godzilla: Final Wars* dives deep into themes of survival, sacrifice, and the cost of trust. The film's atmosphere crackles with tension, oscillating between the awe-inspiring scale of city-toppling battles and the claustrophobic paranoia of hidden agendas. A love letter to kaiju cinema fans, Kitamura's vision cranks the chaos up to eleven, ensuring every minute is a spectacle of destruction and defiance.