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Godzilla Minus One Just Broke A Major Record For Japanese Movies

Dec 13, 2023


Summary

Godzilla Minus One is now the highest-grossing live-action Japanese movie released in North America, earning $25.3 million. There’s much excitement surrounding the Godzilla franchise, though this film is not related to Legendary’s Monsterverse. The movie became the highest-grossing Japanese opening of the year and is poised for further achievements in the weeks to come.

Godzilla Minus One just broke another major record for Japanese movies. The latest movie in the Godzilla franchise, Minus One sees Godzilla leading a rampage against post-World War II Japan. While not related to the ongoing development of Legendary’s Monsterverse, it continues to draw excitement as part of the Godzilla franchise.

Previously, Minus One became the highest-grossing live-action Japanese opening of the year, but its continued success has allowed it to reach yet another milestone. Variety reports that Godzilla Minus One has already earned $25.3 million at the North American box office. That makes it the highest-grossing live-action Japanese movie ever released in the North American market. It appears to be poised for continued success in future weeks.

The Reasons Behind Godzilla Minus One’s Incredible Box Office Success

While foreign language movies tend to struggle at the North American box office, Godzilla Minus One has been dominating. Part of the reason for its success is its familiarity. The Godzilla franchise has ruled for decades, and the popularity of the IP is an aspect behind the positive overseas reaction. Without the Godzilla name behind it, Minus One may have fallen to other blockbusters, including The Hunger Games: A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

Related How Godzilla Minus One’s Creature Is Different From The Monsterverse’s Titan Explained By Director Godzilla Minus One writer-director Takashi Yamazaki explains how the new movie’s depiction of Godzilla differs from the American Monsterverse.

Another reason behind its success is the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes. Because American movies and TV shows struggled to draw attention with both writers and actors striking, Minus One has been one of the few bright spots in an increasingly dim media landscape. Hollywood is slowly starting to recover now that the strikes have ended, but it left the perfect window for Minus One to stand out among a thinned crowd.

There is no word about when Godzilla Minus One will head to streaming platforms, as the theatrical run has only expanded during its run.

The main source of its success, however, is the movie’s brilliance. Godzilla Minus One broke review records, having secured a 97 percent critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The performances, visual effects, and story have all been heavily praised, and that success is behind the fact that the movie’s viewership only dropped 31 percent after its opening weekend. Positive word-of-mouth and reviews have drawn attention like little else could. With such excellent results so early in its run, Godzilla Minus One is likely to keep shattering box office records.

Source: Variety

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