From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes the long-awaited face-off between two icons in the epic adventure “Godzilla vs. Kong,” directed by Adam Wingard.
Legends collide in “Godzilla vs. Kong” as these mythic adversaries meet in a spectacular battle for the ages, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. Kong and his protectors undertake a perilous journey to find his true home, and with them is Jia, a young orphaned girl with whom he has formed a unique and powerful bond. But they unexpectedly find themselves in the path of an enraged Godzilla, cutting a swath of destruction across the globe. The epic clash between the two titans— instigated by unseen forces—is only the beginning of the mystery that lies deep within the core of the Earth.
The film stars Alexander Skarsgård (“Big Little Lies,” “The Little Drummer Girl”), Millie Bobby Brown (“Stranger Things”), Rebecca Hall (“Christine,” “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women”), Brian Tyree Henry (“Joker,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”), Shun Oguri (“Weathering with You”), Eiza González (“Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw”), Julian Dennison (“Deadpool 2”), with Kyle Chandler (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”) and Demián Bichir (“The Nun,” “The Hateful Eight”).
Wingard (“The Guest,” “You’re Next”) directed from a screenplay by Eric Pearson (“Thor: Ragnarok”) and Max Borenstein (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters,” “Kong: Skull Island”), story by Terry Rossio (“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales”) and Michael Dougherty & Zach Shields (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”), based on the character “Godzilla” owned and created by TOHO CO., LTD. The film was produced by Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Eric McLeod, Jon Jashni, Thomas Tull and Brian Rogers, with Jay Ashenfelter, Herbert W. Gains, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Yoshimitsu Banno and Kenji Okuhira executive producing.
The director’s behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Ben Seresin (“The Mummy,” “World War Z”), production designers Owen Paterson (“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” “Godzilla”) and Thomas S. Hammock (“Blair Witch”), editor Josh Schaeffer (“Godzilla: King of the Monsters”), costume designer Ann Foley (“Skyscraper”) and visual effects supervisor John “DJ” DesJardin (upcoming “Zack Snyder’s Justice League”).
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures Present a Legendary Pictures Production, A Film By Adam Wingard, “Godzilla vs. Kong.” The film will be released nationwide in 2D and 3D in select theaters and IMAX on March 26, 2021 and will be available in the U.S. on HBO Max for 31 days from theatrical release. It is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of creature violence/destruction and brief language.
Not a bad looking trailer but I have been fooled by cool looking trailers before. Looks like at the very least I should be entertained with the fight or fights.
Trailer looks cool (how could it NOT?), but sadly, there's no reason to think this Monsterverse movie will be any less self-aggrandizing than the other three. They all LOOKED cool, but its like paying to see good Star Wars, but all you get is bad Star Trek.
I've never cared for the notion of Godzilla as "protector" of man, so with the exception of his very first movie, I've just been disappointed with the films. I did catch the ridiculous 1962 face-off; the 2021 trailer seems to give the battle to Kong which frankly I cannot abide. I can see the outcome in a draw, maybe, but I'd always give the decisive victory to Godzilla.
From in the trailer, it looks like something is controlling Godzilla to be aggressive. Most likely something else will be revealed that Kong takes out and it will end in a draw or better yet, a team up XD.Both are equally popular so if one gets destroyed, it defeats the purpose of any continuation of them. Also this is a trailer, they sometimes reveal too much and sometimes reveal too little. It has to be a reason why they showed so much of Kong beating Zillas ass instead of equal. I wouldve also hoped that if something is controlling him, theyd want to show more of Godzilla acting out of character and being mega aggressive on Kong.
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes the long-awaited face-off between two icons in the epic adventure Godzilla vs. Kong, directed by Adam Wingard.
Legends collide in Godzilla vs. Kong as these mythic adversaries meet in a spectacular battle for the ages, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. Kong and his protectors undertake a perilous journey to find his true home, and with them is Jia, a young orphaned girl with whom he has formed a unique and powerful bond. But they unexpectedly find themselves in the path of an enraged Godzilla, cutting a swath of destruction across the globe. The epic clash between the two titans instigated by unseen forcesis only the beginning of the mystery that lies deep within the core of the Earth.
The film stars Alexander Skarsgrd (Big Little Lies, The Little Drummer Girl), Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things), Rebecca Hall (Christine, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women), Brian Tyree Henry (Joker, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), Shun Oguri (Weathering with You), Eiza Gonzlez (Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw), Julian Dennison (Deadpool 2), with Kyle Chandler (Godzilla: King of the Monsters) and Demin Bichir (The Nun, The Hateful Eight).
Wingard (The Guest, Youre Next) directed from a screenplay by Eric Pearson (Thor: Ragnarok) and Max Borenstein (Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Kong: Skull Island), story by Terry Rossio (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales) and Michael Dougherty & Zach Shields (Godzilla: King of the Monsters), based on the character Godzilla owned and created by TOHO CO., LTD. The film was produced by Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Eric McLeod, Jon Jashni, Thomas Tull and Brian Rogers, with Jay Ashenfelter, Herbert W. Gains, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Yoshimitsu Banno and Kenji Okuhira executive producing.
The directors behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Ben Seresin (The Mummy, World War Z), production designers Owen Paterson (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Godzilla) and Thomas S. Hammock (Blair Witch), editor Josh Schaeffer (Godzilla: King of the Monsters), costume designer Ann Foley (Skyscraper) and visual effects supervisor John DJ DesJardin (upcoming Zack Snyders Justice League).
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures Present a Legendary Pictures Production, A Film By Adam Wingard, Godzilla vs. Kong. The film will be released nationwide in 2D and 3D in select theaters and IMAX on March 26, 2021 and will be available in the U.S. on HBO Max for 31 days from theatrical release. It is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of creature violence/destruction and brief language.
Breathtaking. This can only be seen best in 3D IMAX cinemas. That's the challenging part--will cinemas be open by the time it's aired in this part of the world? ?
I think it looks pretty cool. But I also thought the same thing when I saw trailers for King of the Monsters, and I was bored to tears. I really want a 95-year old John C Reilly to cameo, but I have serious doubts that'll happen.
I've never cared for the notion of Godzilla as "protector" of man, so with the exception of his very first movie, I've just been disappointed with the films. I did catch the ridiculous 1962 face-off; the 2021 trailer seems to give the battle to Kong which frankly I cannot abide. I can see the outcome in a draw, maybe, but I'd always give the decisive victory to Godzilla.
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