Manga Animatsu Reveal Shin Godzilla UK Home Video Release Details

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Don’t run from Godzilla this time around, as Manga have revealed some interesting info for the upcoming UK home video release.


Shin Godzilla has grabbed the attention of UK fans since its unveiling and even the limited theatrical release that it received back in August 2017. Today, distributor Manga Animatsu have revealed some new information regarding the upcoming Blu-ray and DVD release for the film currently slated for 4th December 2017.

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Both formats will receive 2 different discs:

The Original Japanese version – with Japanese audio with English subtitles and Japanese on-screen text.

The Funimation English version – with the Funimation English dub and localised on-screen text.

This is interesting because there had been a spark of conversation over the handling of the on-screen text that displays throughout the film so it is interesting to see that Manga have stepped in and provided some extra effort to give this release the best it can be for the fans. In addition the pricing for the release is at £19.99 SRP for Blu-ray and £17.99 SRP for DVD.



When a massive, gilled monster emerges from the deep and tears through the city, the government scrambles to save its citizens. A rag-tag team of volunteers cuts through a web of red tape to uncover the monster’s weakness and its mysterious ties to a foreign superpower. But time is not on their side—the greatest catastrophe to ever befall the world is about to evolve right before their very eyes.

Shin Godzilla, known as Shin Gojira in Japanese and Godzilla Resurgence in Asian regions, is the latest film in TOHO’s Godzilla franchise released theatrically in Japan on 29th July 2016. It is the 31st instalment in the franchise, the 29th Japanese produced film, and the 3rd reboot so far. The film is also directed by both Hideaki Anno, known for Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Shinji Higuchi, for the live-action Attack on Titan movies. Both directors have also worked together on a number of GAINAX titles including Evangelion and Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise. Music composer Shirō Sagisu also contributed to this film, with its soundtrack also available to listen through Spotify.

You can pre-order the film on Blu-ray and DVD from various retailers including Amazon UK, Base.com, HMV Online, and Zavvi.

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I watched this a while back as I was going to blind buy it. I'm so glad I did, it made Anno feel like an arrogant 1 trick pony. I know he's done a couple of other renowned series (Nadia, Gunbuster) but this really felt like I was being dragged along on a journey of self gratification for the great eva messiah Anno.

The CGI was pretty poor too, Godzilla was laughable at times and it just felt like a poor quality evangelion knockoff in every way.
 
I thought it was great fun - a political satire cleverly disguised as a kaiju film. Godzilla was laughable but I felt that was kind of the point, and only accentuated the hilarity of the political chaos.
 
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