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Although Kong: Skull Island is part of the larger Legendary Studios and Warner Bros. “MonsterVerse,” the film succeeds on its own, never taking itself too seriously and still having substance ...
But for what Kong: Skull Island sets out to do, which is deliver a monster movie filled with the kind of action and destruction that audiences have never seen from a King Kong film before, ...
Skull Island and MonsterVerse fans have a new project to look forward to that dives back into the deadly location that started it all for King Kong.
Still, Kong is understandably beat the hell up after “Skull Island,” thanks to a series of battles with both humans (spearheaded by Samuel L. Jackson) and a massive, terrifying grown-up ...
Return to Skull Island #1 brings Kong back to face horrors worse than the Kraken. Can our favorite giant ape protect the ...
Because Kong is absolutely the star of Skull Island. Oh, there are other characters—maybe too many—but in Kong: Skull Island they all exist in support of the lead. Think of them like an orchestra.
Kong is set to star in two upcoming Monsterverse projects, but the best sequel to Kong: Skull Island is actually one the franchise forgot about. The classic giant ape was introduced early in the ...
Rebooting a movie franchise is hard enough; rebooting a franchise into a whole new cinematic universe is a challenge the size of giant ape. Kong: Skull Island meets three-quarters of the challenge ...
“Kong: Skull Island” is more consistent and well-developed in its pursuit of the idea that the obsessive American quest for victory in Vietnam can only lead to disaster.
Perhaps the answer is simply that Skull Island is embarrassed of Kong. Certainly the trailer could make that argument, as loaded with familiar faces and additional monsters as it is.
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong, will act as both a sequel and prequel to the new movie, as a team of Monarch agents visit the island to find out more about the giant ape and just why he’s so ...
"Kong: Skull Island,' starring Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson and John C. Reilly is weak on character but strong on special effects.