by Benjamin Haines » Thu Aug 14, 2025 10:38 pm
The only way in which this doesn't mirror the different editions of Godzilla Minus One is that GKids currently doesn't appear to be planning a DVD release of Shin Godzilla.
Gruv has a collection page up now listing the three different retail editions, currently without a release date: https://gruv.com/collections/shin-godzilla
The Godzilla Store product page for the four-disc set lists an estimated ship date of October 2025 and provides details of the disc contents: https://godzilla.com/products/shin-godzilla-4k-blu-ray-deluxe-collectors-edition
They seem to be actively trying to make these different editions less confusing than with Minus One by giving each disc its own distinct color, no matter which edition you get. The red disc is the movie on blu-ray, the purple disc is the movie on 4K, the black disc is Orthochromatic on blu-ray, and the white disc is the extras on blu-ray. The white disc is in every edition while the black disc is exclusive to the Godzilla Store set. That's easy to follow, although it's only half as helpful to colorblind people, which I guess might be why they made the blu-ray disc red instead of blue.
The movie includes Japanese and English audio options on each disc as well as English, English SDH, Spanish and French subtitle options. The extras have burned-in English subtitles.
The page lists a combined runtime of 224 minutes for the extras. This is what's included:
- Promotional Video Collection
- Making Of SHIN GODZILLA
- Deleted Scenes
- Outtakes
- News Reels
- Previs Reel Collection
- Previs and Special Effects Outtakes
- Visual Effects Breakdown
- Trailer 1
- Trailer 2
- Teaser 1
- Teaser 2
I don't own Toho's three-disc or four-disc Japanese sets from 2017 but Wikizilla lists a breakdown of the extras in those sets: https://wikizilla.org/wiki/Shin_Godzilla#Video_releases
- Trailers, promos, and TV spots (27 minutes)
- footage from promotional events (113 minutes)
- previsualization and storyboards (28 minutes)
- additional previsualization and tokusatsu footage (20 minutes)
- alternate and deleted scenes (45 minutes)
- TV footage shot for the film (35 minutes)
- VFX breakdown (18 minutes)
- general behind-the-scenes featurette (31 minutes)
If Wikizilla's listed runtimes are accurate, the combined runtime of the extras is 317 minutes on Toho's Japanese sets. I'm certainly not griping about getting 3 hours and 44 minutes of English-subtitled extras on this upcoming release but I do wonder about the 93 minutes that apparently are being left out. I guess some of that is promos and TV spots, since the Japanese release apparently has 27 minutes of them while this upcoming set lists just two teasers and two trailers. Maybe the promotional video collection doesn't include all 113 minutes of the footage from promotional events. Then again, maybe these runtimes are inaccurate all around and everything from the Japanese sets will be included after all.
