GODZILLA VS. KONG (2021) MOVIE NEWS & REVIEW
godzilla vs. kong (2021) movieGenre | Science Fiction
Classification | M
Running time | 113 minutes
Released | 25 March 2021 castAlexander Skarsgård ... Nathan Lind Millie Bobby Brown ... Madison Russell Rebecca Hall ... Ilene Andrews Brian Tyree Henry ... Bernie Hayes Shun Oguri ... Ren Serizawa Eiza González ... Maya Simmons Julian Dennison ... Josh Valentine Lance Reddick ... Monarch Director Kyle Chandler ... Mark Russell Demián Bichir ... Walter Simmons directorAdam Wingard writerEric Pearson ... (screenplay by) and Max Borenstein ... (screenplay by) Terry Rossio ... (story by) and Michael Dougherty ... (story by) & Zach Shields cinematographerBen Seresin ... director of photography musicJunkie XL film editorJosh Schaeffer box office resultWorldwide $500 million
Australia $? million
North America $? million movie minutiaeWhen asked about the apparent height difference between Godzilla and Kong in 2018, Adam Wingard said "They gave us a good out in KONG: SKULL ISLAND (2017) when they mentioned that Kong is still growing, but that'll be a challenge we have to deal with, and we're very aware of that issue."
When Alexander Skarsgard, who plays a geologist, was asked why he decided to appear in this film, he said he initially considered it because he "had done a row of quite dark and intense characters" and wanted to try something different. Ultimately, though, it was the opportunity to work with director Adam Wingard, who he describes as smart, lovely and incredible with actors, that actually made him sign up. "When he reached out, the tone of the genre and the movie is much different to the smaller, darker movies I have done. It was a character I was really ready to play. It is a character that is very likeable."
Before being hired for the film, composer Junkie XL had already written music for Godzilla just for fun. He described himself as a Godzilla fanatic who owned all the films in Japanese. While he was being hired, he mentioned this to director Wingard and showed his what he had composed. For the film he felt that the score needed to use the biggest bass drum on the planet. |
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