Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the strait that connects San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Built between 1933 and 1937 by engineer Joseph Strauss, it is one of the most internationally recognized symbols of both San Francisco and California, and is also one of the most recognized bridges in the world.

Due to its prominence, the bridge has been used in a variety of media in all shapes and formats, usually shown or mentioned when San Francisco, California is the setting of a story.

#JusticeForLove: End of the World
The bridge made three appearances in the film, first in chapter one, in chapter two, then in chapter three. For this reason, each chapter is seperated in their own section, in order of appearance.

Chapter I: "Alicia"
After losing her husband and newborn baby, Alicia begins to suffer from depression and goes to the Golden Gate Bridge to commit suicide for the third time. Mylene, meanwhile, now on her way to Sausalito to reunite with her sister Andrea, sees Alicia about to jump from the bridge and decides to save her life by interfering Alicia's suicide attempt. Mylene promises to help Alicia recover from her depression, starting with the two becoming friends. Mylene then decides to bring Alicia with her to Sausalito.

Chapter II: "Mylene"
While Mylene is brought to Sacramento for her court trial, another small asteroid fragment from Clara impacts downtown San Francisco. The Golden Gate Bridge, despite being 10 kilometers away, is still destroyed by the impact, causing one of its towers to topple into the strait, while the bridge roadway is instantly vaporized.

Chapter III: "End of the World"
30 years after Clara's impact, the wreckage of the Golden Gate Bridge stood among the blackened landscape of a ruined San Francisco, leaving only one of its towers still standing.

Trivia

 * The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge main span in the entire world from 1937 until 1964, when it was surpassed by the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in New York City, New York.
 * It was also the tallest suspension bridge in the entire world itself from 1937 until 1993, when it later got surpassed by the Mezcala Bridge in Mexico.
 * Both unmade American Godzilla films (Godzilla: King of the Monsters 3-D and the 1994 film) as well as the 2014 American Godzilla reboot film that is set in the MonsterVerse feature a sequence where Godzilla himself destroys the Golden Gate Bridge.