Kong: Skull Island is proving to be a huge hit for Legendary Pictures. The second entry in their shared MonsterVerse is performing strong all around the world thanks to its blend of action and comedy, all wrapped in period trappings. Plus, there’s all those exciting monsters. Though it takes place in the ’70s, the film still ties into 2014’s Godzilla, and helps to set up the sequel King of Monsters. After that, the two giants will be duking it out in 2020 with Kong vs. Godzilla.
While a King Kong movie may be considered a somewhat safe bet, the bold direction of the film and blockbuster fatigue ...
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