Free GODZILLA 24/7 Channel On Pluto TV
A new channel will celebrate the movie monster who can’t get any bigger.
One of the Godzilla franchise’s powers is that the various projects—including movies, TV shows, comics, and more—have a different emphasis or even come from a different genre. In fact, Godzilla himself can change directions from being the hero to being the bad guy or even fitting somewhere in the middle.
Godzilla is known as the “King of the Monsters,” being the lead character of one of the longest-running series in the history of movies. He first showed up like 70 years ago, and has been in like 40 movies ever since, on top of appearances in TV shows, video games, comic books (as well as being referenced or parodied in other media).
This July, Pluto TV and Toho International team up for a 24-hour Godzilla channel. Pluto TV is a great free streaming TV service delivering HUNDREDS of live linear channels and THOUSANDS of titles on-demand. They curate a diverse lineup of channels, partnering with hundreds of international media companies, offering a wide array of genres, languages and categories.
Pluto TV’s new Godzilla channel will feature more than THIRTY movies from different eras, including several that aren’t available for US fans anywhere else to stream, plus the 1998-2000 cartoon Godzilla: The Series.
Introduced to the world in 1954’s Japanese movie Gojira, Godzilla has become a global pop culture icon. Over the years since, Godzilla has fought lots of monsters and gained lots of giant allies.
Starting in July, you can celebrate Godzilla and company on the new Pluto TV channel...
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Godzilla movies coming to Pluto TV’s Godzilla channel
Here are the titles coming to the channel in July:
*1969 ALL MONSTERS ATTACK (GODZILLA’S REVENGE)
*1998 GODZILLA
1954 GODZILLA (GOJIRA)
1955 GODZILLA RAIDS AGAIN
1956 GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS
1961 MOTHRA (60th Anniversary in 2022)
1964 GHIDORAH, THE THREE-HEADED MONSTER
1964 MOTHRA VS. GODZILLA
1965 INVASION OF ASTRO-MONSTER
1966 EBIRAH, HORROR OF THE DEEP (GODZILLA VS. THE SEA MONSTER)
1967 SON OF GODZILLA
1968 DESTROY ALL MONSTERS
1971 GODZILLA VS. HEDORAH
1972 GODZILLA VS. GIGAN
1973 GODZILLA VS. MEGALON
1974 GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA
1975 TERROR OF MECHAGODZILLA
1984/1985 THE RETURN OF GODZILLA / GODZILLA 1985
1989 GODZILLA VS. BIOLLANTE
1991 GODZILLA VS. KING GHIDORAH
1992 GODZILLA VS. MOTHRA
1993 GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA 2
1994 GODZILLA VS. SPACEGODZILLA
1995 GODZILLA VS. DESTOROYAH
1996 REBIRTH OF MOTHRA
1997 REBIRTH OF MOTHRA 2
1998 REBIRTH OF MOTHRA 3
1998-2000 GODZILLA: THE SERIES
1999 GODZILLA 2000
2000 GODZILLA vs MEGAGUIRUS
2001 GODZILLA, MOTHRA AND KING GHIDORAH GIANT MONSTER ALL-OUT ATTACK
2002 GODZILLA AGAINST MECHAGODZILLA
2003 GODZILLA: TOKYO SOS
2004 GODZILLA FINAL WARS
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