Godzilla 2014 Movie: Two New Trailers Leaked, Taken Down

Godzilla 2014 Movie: Two New Trailers Leaked, Taken Down
Bryan Cranston (L) and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in a scene from "Godzilla." (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, Kimberley French)
Jack Phillips
2/6/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

The 2014 version of “Godzilla” is slated for release later this year, but a website claims two new trailers have been released.

The website Godzilla Movies uploaded the two new trailers, saying they leaked online.

“Tonight, I received an exclusive early concept first look at the next Godzilla trailer! The source who provided me with the video will remain anonymous, but has proven time and time again to be accurate - and this leak proves it. In addition to the two exclusive video clips, I was provided with a still, which can be seen below as well as information regarding the marketing campaign for Godzilla. Scroll down for all the details,” it reads.

The videos were later removed at the behest of Warner Bros.

However, another website uploaded the trailers. 

“Godzilla” opens May 16, 2014 in 3-D and stars aron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen Juliette Binoche, David Strathairn and Bryan Cranston.

A new comic book will also come out in tandem with the film.

The book will be titled “Awakening” and will be written by Greg and Max Borenstein, who was the primary screenwriter for the movie.

“Delve into an incredible mystery, generations in the making. At the dawn of the atomic age, humanity awakens lifeforms beyond imagination, unleashing monumental forces of nature. This explosive, larger-than-life adventure is the perfect way for fans to experience the new Godzilla before seeing it in theaters,” the description for the book reads, according to ScreenRant.

Actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who appears in the film, recently spoke about his role.

“It was a physically demanding role,” Taylor-Johnson told Total Film. “I’m in helicopters. We’re on trucks and trains and we’re moving giant missiles… Things are crashing around us. You’re getting close to death. There’s a lot of stuff that’s made it really active.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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