
Tom Hiddleston
Captain James Conrad
Samuel L. Jackson
Lieutenant Colonel Preston Packard
John Goodman
Bill Randa
Brie Larson
Mason Weaver
Jing Tian
San Lin
Toby Kebbell
Maj. Jack Chapman / Kong Mo-Cap Services
John Ortiz
Victor Nieves
Corey Hawkins
Houston Brooks
Jason Mitchell
Glenn Mills
Shea Whigham
Earl Cole
Thomas Mann
Reg Slivko
Terry Notary
Kong Mo-Cap Services
John C. Reilly
Hank Marlow
Marc Evan Jackson
Steve Woodward
Eugene Cordero
Reles
MIYAVI
Gunpei Ikari
Will Brittain
Young Marlow / Marlow's Son
Richard Jenkins
Senator Al Willis
Allyn Rachel
Secretary O'Brien
Robert Taylor
Athena Captain
James M. Connor
General Ward (voice)
Thomas Middleditch
Jerry (voice)
Brady Novak
Base Guard
Peter Karinen
Chinook Pilot
Brian Sacca
Chinook Co-Pilot
Joshua Funk
Seismic Soldier
Glenn Kiwi Hall
Boat Captain
Garreth Hadfield
Crew Chief
Shannon Brimelow
Kamikaze Pilot
Jon Quested
Dead Pilot
Korey Williams
Sunglasses Pilot
Dat Phan
Bar Thug
Cynthy Wu
Thug's Girlfriend
Beth Kennedy
Marlow's Wife
Nick Robinson
Bar Guest (uncredited)
Kevin Kent
Military technical advisor
Erin Moriarty
Bar Guest (uncredited)
Moisés Arias
Bar Guest















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$185,000,000.00
$566,652,812.00
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- #giant monster
- #giant spider
- #creature
- #spin off
- #u.s. soldier
- #giant animal
- #kaiju
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #giant ape
- #monster island
- #water buffalo
- #uncharted
- #king kong
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Really good movie! Some editing and musical (same-y tracks, exact same utilization each time) choices aside, <em>'Kong: Skull Island'</em> is entertaining. Kong looks great, Skull Island is brought to life pretty neatly. The action sequences and visual effects are done to a positive standard. The near 2hr run time is paced well too. Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson are a strong match, with Joh
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com After a pleasant revisit to Godzilla (2014), now comes the time for Kong: Skull Island, the second installment in Warner Bros. and Legendary’s shared cinematic universe. I watched this film at its original release date and never saw it again. Not because I deeply disliked it or anything of that lev

Alright. So i like action movies. I like King Kong. So when you have this idea of having the traditional king kong story made into a action movie about monsters in the skulk island, that sounds like a fcking great idea. The best part of King Kong was all this other monsters in the island. But this film is the first one to tell the story of kong completely from that perspective. What i also really

**A new dawn. The King has arrived.** Seems I'm the only one who did not know it was not a sequel to the 2005 film. The Kong was over a 100 feet tall in this, compared to 25 feet from a decade ago. Being a big fan of that film and Peter Jackson, I hated this idea, especially for totally a fresh cast and crew. So I was not expecting it. Only while watching it, I came to know it was a new version

Yeah. That was an unconventional encounter. So here we have it, part two of the franchise reinvention of the beloved iconic creatures of cinema lore. After the 2014 redux of Godzilla was something of a tonal misstep, it's unsurprising to find this version of the King Kong legacy going all out blockbuster popcorner, and with that it succeeds - kinda. Plot is wafer thin, bunch of humans from v
I really wanted to give this movie a better score but I just could not bring myself to overlook the stupid and crappy story. Okay, let’s start with the bad. The movie is about a group of explorers exploring this Skull Island. No surprise there. They are accompanied by a military detachment. Somewhat okay still, there is a half decent explanation for that. One of the main characters in the movie

Thought that Peter Jackson's _King_ _Kong_ movie could have done without the entire first act? Though that the _Godzilla_ movie set in the same universe should have shown their big beastie a whole lot more? Well _Skull Island_ fixes those problems, and replaces them with a whole bunch of new ones! I had a lot of fun though. So it passes into the realm of a positive review by the skin of its oct

Don't let the title and promotional material fool you: Kong Skull Island is more military commentary and homage to Apocalypse Now than simply _another_ King Kong movie. In that sense it brings something new and fresh to the series, and is also very much a period piece--a period that all too recently seemed to be contemporary history, not the distant and unfamiliar past in which the film takes plac












