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- Mothra is an elegant, bioluminescent winged creature who emits a soothing musical hum. But don't let her beauty fool you. Like Godzilla, she strives to protect the natural world, and like a mother protecting her young, she can be a lethal killer. Discover her unique weapons, including blinding light waves, silken web attacks and a devastatingly powerful stinger.
- Having made films about Nelson Mandela, Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and Sully Sullenberger, Clint Eastwood is no stranger to hero stories. Now this veteran director brings to the screen the real-life account of three Americans whose extraordinary grace under pressure thwarted a terrorist attack on a train speeding across the French-Belgian frontier. Join two-time Academy Award winner Eastwood and his creative team as they reveal the aspects of the story that moved them and why they took the bold step of casting the three Americans to play themselves in the film.
- Get a tantalizing glimpse of the denizens of the Monsterverse as they roar their way from our nightmares onto our movie screens. Find out how these monsters, who have been thrilling audiences for decades, are interconnected in a single shared universe.
- In Monarch's Antarctic Base, a frozen fortress buffeted by screaming winds and surrounded by impenetrable ice, King Ghidorah shakes off his icy slumber and escapes in one of the film's most thrilling sequences. Join the filmmakers as they reveal how King Ghidorah was brought to terrifying life inside Monarch's underground biolab with its towering ice wall.
- If a monster can be a superstar, this is the one. A 355-foot living mountain powered by atomic energy, Godzilla is a towering protector of the natural world, guarding the Earth from invasive species using his devastating atomic breath and thunderous roar. For generations, audiences have been thrilled to watch this greatest of all Titans rampage through cities and vanquish his rivals.
- In this exclusive portrait featuring new interviews, meet Aviation Radioman Charles Monroe, 96, and Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Ervin Wendt, 103, two decorated flyers who met at the Battle of Midway and have remained friends for 77 years. Learn their stories and share their insights.
- From shooting at Pearl Harbor on the very ground where American servicemen died on December 7, 1941 to recreating the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier on a massive sound stage, the filmmakers behind Midway had an unending commitment to tell the truth. Join director Roland Emmerich and his cast and crew on a film making journey fueled by their personal devotion to honoring the men and women who lived this story.
- If any creature of the Monsterverse can challenge Godzilla's supremacy, it is the flying, three-headed serpent and God of the Air, King Ghidorah. Known to insiders by his codename, "Monster Zero," this ancient destroyer traverses the skies wrapped in a supercell thunderstorm, vanquishing foes with golden gravity beams. When Godzilla faces off against this ultimate nemesis, the battle is truly epic.
- In a sequence both majestic and horrifying, the larva who will become Mothra, Queen of the Monsters, emerges from her egg sack beneath a megalithic pyramid towering above China's primordial rainforest. Discover how this stunning sequence - and the ancient Yunnan Temple where it takes place - were created.
- In an unforgettable sequence, the severely injured Godzilla is brought back to life by the power of a nuclear blast. To bring this scene to the screen, the filmmakers created Godzilla's undersea lair, a vast watery cathedral surrounded by radioactive thermal vents from which The King derives his atomic power. For the first time ever, audiences get to see Godzilla's deep-sea bachelor pad and watch as he rises to glory again.
- The blast doors slowly open, revealing for the first time - Godzilla, his bioluminescent dorsal spikes outlining his shape in the murky waters of the Atlantic. The scene of Godzilla's first appearance at Monarch's Deep Sea Command Center shows us a vision of The King as we've never seen him before. Join the filmmaking team as they illuminate the creation of this breathtaking sequence, and the location where it takes place: Castle Bravo, Monarch's epic underwater research complex.
- On the 20th anniversary of the release of Apollo 13, director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer look back at the film that helped define their careers as two of America's greatest cinematic storytellers. We'll illuminate the lessons they learned and applied to their later work, as well as the ways the film impacted broader moviemaking
- Join the filmmakers and their special effects wizards in this high-energy look at the tech that makes Monarch's missions possible. Go inside the enormous Argo command ship and the tiny submersible that locates Godzilla's hidden lair. Discover the secrets of the oxygen destroyer and why it failed to kill King Ghidorah. Crack open the ORCA to discover how this dog-whistle-for-monsters is based on real-life technology - with a whiff of fantasy thrown in. And find out what's on all those beautiful display screens in Monarch's bases around the world.
- Few Americans realize that the Battle of Midway - just six months after Pearl Harbor - doomed the Japanese to defeat. Discover how Admiral Nimitz and Admiral Yamamoto, two leaders from vastly different cultures, designed and executed their battle plans. See the spectacular naval and aerial battles as they played out.
- Why does the fear of monsters resonate in every culture and civilization around the globe? Take a deep dive into the chilling world of our primal fears, a world where the myths and legends of history are not merely fairy tales, but proof of reality. Meet real-life cryptozoologists who make the search for living myths their life's work. And learn how the fear of monsters became hard-wired into our psyches; despite thousands of years of civilization, nothing haunts our nightmares like a good monster myth.
- A screeching battle cry echoes from a burning volcano as Rodan rises with smoldering wings to conquer the air. Discover how this sequence came to life, combining modern visual effects with traditional on-location filmmaking. For the panicked evacuation of Isla de Mona, the filmmakers shot in historic Mexico City, enlisting hundreds of locals to portray terrified villagers. It was a bit of old-school Hollywood movie making in an otherwise cutting-edge motion picture.