Film Title |
Godzilla vs. Kong |
Release Year |
2021 |
MPAA Rating |
PG-13 |
Runtime |
1 hour 53 minutes |
IMDd Rating |
6.7 |
Director |
Adam Wingard |
Original Release Date |
March 31, 2021 (USA) |
Movie Budget |
$200,000,000 |
Movie Genre |
Action |
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Godzilla vs. Kong DVD release date
Godzilla vs. Kong was released in movie theaters on March 31, 2021. The film has been out for around since its original release. Godzilla vs. Kong DVD release date was released on July 12, 2021 (estimate). DVD releases are released every Tuesday, generally 12-16 weeks after the theatrical release.
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Digital and Blu-ray release
Godzilla vs. Kong Blu-ray release date is the same day as the DVD release. Depending on the movie and license deals, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, and other digital streaming releases could be available one to five weeks after the DVD and Blu-ray release. The estimated VOD release date is July 2021.
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Summary
As the gigantic Kong meets the unstoppable Godzilla, the world watches to see which one of them will become King of the Monsters.
Godzilla vs. Kong stars Alexander Skarsgård, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry. Godzilla vs. Kong was produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, and Legendary Pictures, with a budget of $200 million and was initially released on March 31, 2021.
At the time of this writing, Godzilla vs. Kong has a 6.7 rating on IMDb, based on 56,735 votes. It also has a on Metascore on Metacritic. You can view Godzilla vs. Kong official site and on IMDb for more details.
The film is rated: PG-13. A PG-13 rated material is a caution by the Motion Picture Association (MPAA). Parental guidance is suggested as the film may not be suitable for children under 10.
Updated: November 2024