Recently, the Hollywood blockbuster “Kong: Skull Island” was filmed in Vietnam, unveiling its latest trailer and poster that captivated audiences with intense and unexpected details.
From the very first moments, viewers were astonished by the breathtaking images of the colossal creature, Kong, followed by scenes of fiery explosions and dense jungles. According to director Jordan Vogt-Roberts, this version of Kong stands over 30 meters tall, four times larger than Peter Jackson’s 2006 film, and surpasses the Kong from the 1933 classic. This will be the most “monstrous” iteration of the iconic character in the history of cinema.
Trailer Kong: Skull Island
The increasingly “deep-sea” expedition team encounters a fierce battle between themselves and ancient creatures, adding to the intense and thrilling atmosphere. In a quick montage, the looming presence of Kong becomes more prominent and terrifying. “We don’t belong here” serves as a direct warning to humanity. The vivid signs of danger, including blood-red handprints on rocky surfaces, starkly remind them of the high price to pay if they continue to invade this untouched territory.
One of the most surprising details in this trailer is the appearance of numerous ancient creatures alongside Kong, showcasing their massive forms and fierce presence as they defend their territory. Additionally, the stunning visual effects are incredibly detailed, enhancing the immersive experience of the jungle environment. Viewers will also be captivated by the breathtaking cinematography that brings this epic adventure to life.
“Kong: Skull Island” is directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, produced by the team behind the successful “Godzilla.” The film features a star-studded cast including Tom Hiddleston, who plays James Conrad, a British SAS officer with extensive knowledge of the jungle.
He leads the expedition to a mysterious island located in the southern part of Vietnam, alongside Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson as Weaver, a photojournalist eager to explore the island’s hidden creatures. The cast also includes notable names in the film industry such as Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, and Toby Kebbell among others.
“Kong: Skull Island” is set to hit theaters on March 10, 2017.