When is Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color coming to Netflix?
If you loved Godzilla Minus One, get ready to experience Minus Color, its incredible black-and-white re-release that’s coming to Netflixverysoon.
Godzilla Minus One’s black-and-white revamp joins the likes of Parasite, Mad Max: Fury Road, and (eventually) Furiosa. In this case, it captures the spirit of the 1954 original, somehow making the iconic kaiju even more terrifying.
It was initially given a limited theatrical run. However, alongside the announcement thatGodzilla Minus Onewouldstream on Netflixfrom June 1, we were told to keep our eyes peeled for the monochromatic cut of the monster movie.
Here’show to watch Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color on thestreaming servicewhen it becomes available
This has just beenconfirmed by Netflix, coming after the official Godzilla website teased that Minus Color would arrive on the platform “later this summer.”
Subtitled versions of Minus One and Minus Color can also be purchased or rented digitally starting June 1 on Amazon, Apple iTunes, and similar platforms. So, if you’re not a Netflix subscriber, you can still find a way to watch it.
Black and white color grading suits Godzilla Minus Onereally well. And if you love the film, there’s no harm in experiencing it in a new way.
The drained color ups the horror aspects of Minus One, leading into contrasty shadows, deep blacks, and the textured world.
Cinematography is an art unto itself, so color, or the lack of it, changes visual storytelling. You might find yourself noticing fine details more, or being drawn to highlights in the grade that were less noticeable in color.
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Trudie Graham was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team, specializing in Evergreen content. She has years of experience in entertainment journalism, with bylines at The Digital Fix, Collider, PCGamesN, Zavvi, and more. She likes the weird and the wonderful more than anything, especially if it’s sci-fi or fantasy.