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Explore the mysterious and dangerous home of the king of the apes as a team of explorers ventures deep inside the treacherous, primordial island.
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Explore the mysterious and dangerous home of the king of the apes as a team of explorers ventures deep inside the treacherous, primordial island.
6.7/10
IMDb75%
Rotten TomatoesBest Teaser Poster | 2017
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2018 | Michael
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature | 2018 | Michael
Outstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Feature | 2018
Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature | 2018
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature | 2018
Docklands studios melbourne award for excellence in screen Acknowledging excellence in design and practice or artisan excellence on australian or international productions | 2018
Best VocalMotion Capture Performance | 2018 | Terry
Outstanding Film Commission | 2018
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Live Action Production | 2018
Best Sound Editing | 2017
Best Action | 2017
Best Fantasy Adventure Poster | 2017
Best Action Poster | 2017
Best FantasyAdventure TV Spot | 2017
Choice Movie Actress SciFi | 2017 | Brie
Choice Movie SciFi | 2017
Choice Movie Actor SciFi | 2017 | Tom
Best SciFiFantasy Movie | 2017
Budget 185,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 566,652,812 USD
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Samuel L. Jackson said on a talk show that throughout filming, he and his co-stars didn't know just how big Kong was supposed to be. Whenever they asked, they got conflicting answers.
Originally, the movie was over three hours long, however it was cut down to one hour and fifty-eight minutes in length. Elements of the movie's extended plot that didn't make it into the final cut can be found within the movie's novelization. They include James Conrad's (Tom Hiddleston's) encounter with a giant snake, and an extended fight sequence between Marlow (John C. Reilly) and Gunpei Ikari (Miyavi).
Brie Larson also doubles as one of the natives on Skull Island. She greets the survivors with a spear.
"It sounds like a bird, but it's a fuckin' ant!" This entire scene was an outtake in which John C. Reilly was trying to get the cast and crew to laugh by throwing out the most bizarre, outlandish imaginary monster he could come up with. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts decided that it fit in with Skull Island's bizarre ecology and kept it. In a later interview, Vogt-Roberts said he wanted to include the giant ant in a scene, but couldn't, due to budget constraints.
The poster for the IMAX release is an homage to the iconic poster for Apocalypse Now (1979).
"Hank Marlow: Hey, what happened with the war? Did we win? James Conrad: Which one? Hank Marlow: Uh-huh. That makes sense."
"Mason Weaver: Wasn't Kong the one who killed your friend? Hank Marlow: No. Hank Marlow: [points to painting of a creature] One of them did. Kong's god on the island, but the devils live below us. James Conrad: And what are they called? Hank Marlow: The Iwis won't speak their name, but I call them... Skullcrawlers. James Conrad: Why? Hank Marlow: Cause it sounds neat. James Conrad: Okay. Hank Marlow: Look, I just made that name up. I'm trying to scare you. Mason Weaver: I'm fine calling them that. Mason Weaver: [to James] Are you cool with that? James Conrad: Yeah. That seems okay. Mason Weaver: I like the name. Hank Marlow: I've never said that name out loud before, it sounds stupid now that I say it. Just... you call them whatever you want."