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Godzilla 1998 Open Matte May 2026

Many viewers argue that the Open Matte version feels more immersive on modern 16:9 monitors. If you zoom a 2.39 image to fill a 16:9 screen, you lose the sides. But the Open Matte fits a 16:9 screen natively without cropping the horizontal information. It turns the movie into a pseudo-IMAX experience.

If you are a purist who believes in a director’s intended framing, stick with the 2.39:1 Blu-ray. Roland Emmerich framed the movie to hide the seams of the effects and to keep the action horizontal. Godzilla 1998 Open Matte

However, if you are a , a completionist , or someone who loves the artifact of home media history, the Godzilla 1998 Open Matte is essential viewing. It is a time capsule of 35mm filmmaking. It reminds us that what we see in the theater is not the whole picture—literally. Many viewers argue that the Open Matte version

For Godzilla (1998), the intended theatrical ratio was (anamorphic widescreen). However, the Open Matte version reveals the full 1.33:1 or 1.78:1 frame, offering a radically different viewing experience. The Origin of the Godzilla 1998 Open Matte Version How does a 2.39:1 blockbuster end up in a full-frame, Open Matte format? The answer lies in the DVD era of the late 1990s and early 2000s. It turns the movie into a pseudo-IMAX experience

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