Kong: Skull Island - Part 3

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Are you asking how would they know Kong was protecting them?

Kong does not attack unless attacked first so Kong would likely leave the natives alone if they never bother him but if they see the Skull Crawlers attacking Kong / them & Kong still attacks the Skull Crawlers while not harming the natives it would be easy to understand why they would think that
 
Basically once Kong saw the humans attacking the skullcrawlers and also helping that buffalo he had them figured as on his side, so to speak. As opposed to before when they were bombing the place.
 
Not to mention the interaction Kong had with Weaver & Conrad right before confronting the soldiers. He tries to snarl and look tough but softens up a bit in their presence. The point here, as with Godzilla (and the '05 Kong for that matter) is that these are thinking creatures and not mindless monsters.
 
Basically once Kong saw the humans attacking the skullcrawlers and also helping that buffalo he had them figured as on his side, so to speak. As opposed to before when they were bombing the place.

& he apparently understands that not all humans / creatures are bad as well so theres that
 
I didn't like the creature designs at all. They and the island itself felt really bland. 2005 remake did everything better.

It was mostly borrowed designs. Very lazy.

Some are so hyped for a KvsG movie that they're willing to overlook it.
 
Really? 'Cause I personally thought the Skullcrawlers had a more interesting design than the MUTO's.
 
I liked the Mutos better. Skull crawlers looked like some kind of a MUTO Rip off.
 
Uh...I don't see it. At all, but okay I guess.
 
The Skullcrawlers definitely aren't rip-offs of the MUTOs. The only thing they share are elongated arms, and even then their arms are still designed differently. Their bodies are drastically different (the MUTOs have multiple arms and also have legs, the Skullcrawlers have two arms and no legs) and their facial features couldn't be further apart as well. Not to mention the coloration is different, their movements, etc. They're as far apart as Tyrannosaurus Rex and Spinosaurus.

Honestly, I love both almost equally. I love the almost bird and insect-esque qualities to the MUTOs & I love the reptilian nature of the Skullcrawlers (another thing that differentiates them).

Both are dope creature designs, imo.
 
King Kong TV Series in Development, Unrelated to Legendary's Kong: Skull Island:
http://www.superherohype.com/news/3...ent-unrelated-to-legendarys-kong-skull-island

MarVista Entertainment has announced today a partnership with IM Global Television
to develop, co-produce, and co-finance a King Kong television series, which is completely unrelated to the recent Kong: Skull Island

Based on DeVito ArtWorks’ Skull Island property and Merian C. Cooper’s King Kong, King Kong Skull Island is a comprehensive King Kong Universe exclusively endorsed by Kong’s creator. The series is a serialized, contemporary continuation of the classic with a female-led, multi-cultural ensemble that delves fully into the wonders and horrors of Skull Island and its origins. Academy Award nominees Jonathan Penner and Stacy Title are attached as writers/executive producers. Dannie Festa (Trolls) of World Builder Entertainment will executive produce.

More in the article.
As a huge King Kong fan this sounds great. I will happily watch anything Kong related. I just hope that they get enough money to do good CGI.
 
Uh. What a...bizarre decision.

It has potential, sure, but they'd need a LOT of money to do it. If it does end up happening, I'm afraid it might go the Terra Nova route. :/
 
Umm, why would they change Kong's gender?
 
How does one go from reading "female-led series" to "wth, they're making Kong a female?!"
 
It's apparently set after the end of the first movie, in which case Kong will be dead
 
I just hope Kong will remain male...
I don't understand how a female main character is a problem in this. Ann Darrow is kind of main character with Denham in the original. She is definitely in the 2005 remake. So it makes sense that Ann Darrow type of character is a woman.
 
In the post Ghostbusters reboot world anything remotely female-centric in any way is to be feared. At least on the internet.
 
Boobs and vaginas....gross.
 
Vogt-Robers with the remains of the original Kong model.

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I had to leave the film when the credits started to roll. What was the after credits scene?
 
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