
Kaiju monster madness unfolds in the first trailer for Godzilla vs. Kong.
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The ultimate battle for the movie monster is going to be epic if anything is to be expected with the first Godzilla vs. Kong movie, which dropped Sunday.
Fans will be able to cheer on their favorite kaiju monster when Godzilla vs. Kong is released in theaters and on March 26 on HBO Max. But in the meantime, check out some exciting fight scenes between Godzilla and King Kong in the new Warner Bros. movie. and Legendary Pictures.
The trailer provides more clues about what will happen in the upcoming film, including more about how Kong and his protectors, who are looking for Kong, will find their real home. Kong makes friends with an orphan named Jia, who is the only one who can really communicate with him. She even makes him his own Kong doll.
But their quest becomes extra complicated as they cross paths with the king of vicious movie monsters – Godzilla. There seems to be something that provokes Godzilla to hurt people and destroy cities.
In the trailer, the two monsters immediately start fighting when Kong delivers an average right hook. This fight has been incredible from the start.
The movie preview of Godzilla vs. Kong is also a beautiful shot of Godzilla invading a neon-saturated city that is probably not insured against giant monster attacks.
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Godzilla vs Kong is directed by Adam Wingard (Netflix’s death note), and stars actors Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall and Kyle Chandler.
There are already many Godzilla and King Kong movies, but Godzilla vs. Kong is actually a shared universe of movies that follow Godzilla (2014), Kong: Skull Island (2017) and Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019).
Fans of both Godzilla and King Kong took to Twitter with their initial reactions to the trailer.
That Godzilla vs Kong trailer was so fucking stupid and ridiculous that I love it so much and I’m so excited.
Kong Skull Island clapped .. but I’m Team Zilla 😗 pic.twitter.com/2UyY33bNYn
– Mauricio | Browntable #TeamGodzilla (@Browntable_Ent) 24 January 2021
* record stratch * Yep, it’s me, I bet you’re wondering how the king of Skull Island ended up in a boat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean … haha, that’s a long story. pic.twitter.com/YjxgJPifxg
– Tokyo Lives (@tokyolivescast) 24 January 2021
Kong therefore looks like the main character and I do not like it 😭.
And if I know WB, they give the W to the one who deserves more gross.
Godzilla (2014) – $ 529 million
Kong: Skull Island (2017) – $ 566 million
Godzilla: KOTM (2019) – $ 386 million pic.twitter.com/bPAId2b9EN
– Duane Maximoff (@ Cinemaniac94) 24 January 2021
Per USA Today, the little girl in the trailer who befriends Kong is Jia (played by Kaylee Hottle). From her tattoo, it looks like she’s Iwi … at the time someone from Skull Island had to become a real character. pic.twitter.com/xN11uN9ftR
– Surprisingly out of faith (@AstoundingBB) 24 January 2021