We all are eagerly waiting to see cinema’s most iconic monster of all time “Godzilla”. There is a wide range of gigantic movie monsters some of which we are going to see this summer, but all other monsters have nothing to compare with peculiarly big and powerful Godzilla. We already have seen the trailer after which Godzilla has become most anticipated film of the Year. Now with a new TV ad, we get have real thorough look at the famous Toho monster, the evil Godzilla.
It seems that the monstrous creature does not play around, as we get to watch truly eerie-looking, long-lasting destruction here. The visual effects look much better and it seems that evERyone is satisfied with it. We can say that this is the best terrifying film of the year.
By judging the trailers, we can say that Godzilla film may overlook most of its equals when it comes to quality and storyline. The recent TV ads and extended look Video have been absolutely brilliant. However, the video duration is just 2 AND half minutes, so we are wondering how it is an “extended look” rather than a trailer? Anyhow, it does provide an impressive sight of some new scenes. Warner Bros. studio has also shared this video on its official Facebook page.
In previous sneak-peeks, we have not seen “Kick Ass” star Aaron Taylor-Johnson, but recent extended video or TV ad is one of the few peeks to in fact show him as the leading actor of the movie. He is also set to appear in next year's “Avengers: Age of Ultron”. It will be interesting to watch last sneak-peeks just few weeks before film launch. We will see that whether or not they retreat on promoting the more well-known actor Bryan Cranston as the key character of the movie instead, provided that most fans would more probably prone to be familiar with Breaking Bad’s Walter White instead of the actor, who is going to play Quicksilver in 2015.
Albeit there is a good face shot of the Monster in this extended look, but like other TV ads and trailers launched prior to it, this one also teases the gigantic mass and power of the Godzilla without ever clearly presenting it with its entirety and nuclear roar.
Have you watched the new extended look at Godzilla? What do you think about it?
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