At the scene of the Bikini Atoll nuclear bomb test in 1954, a huge figure with jagged spikes rises from the water as the bomb is detona...
In 1999, scientists Serizawa (Ken Watanabe) and Graham (Sally Hawkins) are called to a strip mine in the Philippines where a colossal skeleton and two egg-shaped pods have been discovered. One has hatched and something has escaped to the sea. In Japan, the Janjira nuclear plant experiences unusual seismic activity. Plant supervisor Joe Brody (Bryan Cranston) sends his wife Sandra (Juliette Binoche) and a team into the core to check the sensors. When the team is inside, an explosion occurs, threatening to release radiation to the outside. Sandra and her team are not able to escape, and the plant collapses into ruin. The disaster, attributed to an earthquake, results in the quarantine of the Janjira area.
Fifteen years later, Joe's son Ford (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) is an explosive ordnance disposal officer in the United States Navy, living in San Francisco with wife Elle (Elizabeth Olsen) and son Sam (Carson Bolde). When Joe is arrested for trespassing in the quarantined area, Ford travels to Japan. Intent on uncovering the true cause of the disaster, Joe convinces Ford to accompany him to their old home to retrieve floppy disks containing vital seismic data he recorded before the plant's collapse. They are captured and taken to a secret facility within the power plant's ruins. Inside is a massive chrysalis, which is being studied by Serizawa and Graham. The chrysalis hatches and unleashes a colossal winged creature, which devastates the facility and flies off. Joe is critically wounded and eventually dies from his injuries. Serizawa, Graham and Ford join US Navy Admiral Stenz (David Strathairn) on the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CVN-88) to track the creature.
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