Shin Godzilla
moderate violence, gore, threat
Director(s)Hideaki Anno
Production year2016
Genre(s)Fantasy
Approx. running minutes120m
CastHiroki Hasegawa, Yutaka Takenouchi, Satomi Ishihara, Ren Ôsugi, Akira Emoto, Kengo Kôra, Mikako Ichikawa, Jun Kunimura, Pierre Taki, Kyûsaku Shimada, Hideaki Anno, Hideaki Anno, Yoshihiro Satô, Masaya Shibusawa, Taichi Ueda, Kazutoshi Wadakura, Shirô Sagisu, Kosuke Yamada, Hideaki Anno, Atsuki Satô, Tsuyoshi Sugino
Shin Godzilla
moderate violence, gore, threat
SHIN GODZILLA is a Japanese monster movie about an enormous aquatic creature that goes on the rampage after emerging fro ...
SHIN GODZILLA is a Japanese monster movie about an enormous aquatic creature that goes on the rampage after emerging from Tokyo Bay.
moderate violence, gore, threat
Classified Date:
21/07/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Manga Entertainment Ltd
violence
There are frequent scenes of action violence which consist of military attacks on the monster and sequences in which the monster destroys buildings and various forms of infrastructure. The violence mostly consists of undetailed gunfire and explosions, but there occasional gory moments in which blood sprays from the monster, as well sight of a piece of the monster's flesh falling to the ground.
threat and horror
Civilians are seen running from the giant monster in a state of distress; a woman cries out as the monster rips its tail through her apartment block. There are also scenes of chaos when people attempt to force themselves on trains in order to escape from the attack.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('bugger', 'hell', 'balls', 'damn').
moderate violence, gore, threat
Classified Date:
01/11/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Manga Entertainment Ltd
Classified date01/11/2017
LanguageJapanese
Director(s)Hideaki Anno
Production year2016
Genre(s)Fantasy
Approx. running minutes120m
CastHiroki Hasegawa, Yutaka Takenouchi, Satomi Ishihara, Ren Ôsugi, Akira Emoto, Kengo Kôra, Mikako Ichikawa, Jun Kunimura, Pierre Taki, Kyûsaku Shimada, Hideaki Anno, Hideaki Anno, Yoshihiro Satô, Masaya Shibusawa, Taichi Ueda, Kazutoshi Wadakura, Shirô Sagisu, Kosuke Yamada, Hideaki Anno, Atsuki Satô, Tsuyoshi Sugino
moderate violence, gore, threat
Classified Date:
21/07/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Manga Entertainment Ltd
violence
There are frequent scenes of action violence which consist of military attacks on the monster and sequences in which the monster destroys buildings and various forms of infrastructure. The violence mostly consists of undetailed gunfire and explosions, but there occasional gory moments in which blood sprays from the monster, as well sight of a piece of the monster's flesh falling to the ground.
threat and horror
Civilians are seen running from the giant monster in a state of distress; a woman cries out as the monster rips its tail through her apartment block. There are also scenes of chaos when people attempt to force themselves on trains in order to escape from the attack.
additional issues
There is mild bad language ('bugger', 'hell', 'balls', 'damn').
moderate violence, gore, threat
Classified Date:
01/11/2017
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Manga Entertainment Ltd
Classified date01/11/2017
LanguageJapanese