‘Kong: Skull Island’ Poster, Trailer Revealed: Is It The Largest Version Of King Kong?

"Kong: Skull Island" is rumored to be displaying the largest King Kong ever. Trailers are slowly emerging out of nowhere and fans are thrilled on what Warner Bros. has in store.

The California-based studio unveiled the very first photo of "Kong: Skull Island" last week. The release prompted too many reactions about the upcoming movie. Trailers were released one by one, slowly uncovering the imagery of the new King Kong.

"Kong: Skull Island" director Jordan Vogt-Roberts mentioned that the newest remake of the phenomenal giant monster will feature the largest King Kong yet. He elaborated that the ape would stand 100 feet high, as per Movie Web.

In "Kong: Skull Island" official Twitter page, followers were given a first glimpse of King Kong wildly roaring while helicopters are circling the enormous ape. The producers of the movie would likely be releasing more trailer previews just like this in the days to come.

Toby Kebbell, who was known for his portrayals in "Warcraft" and "Dawn of the Planet Apes" has been rumored to be playing King Kong himself in "Kong: Skull Island." This is because he's been winning rave reviews for his past motion pictures. This was later proven to be untrue, Digtal Spy reported.

It is actually the actor, stunt coordinator, and motion capture expert Terry Notary who will be playing the role of King Kong in "Kong: Skull Island." Notary have also worked with Kebbell on "Dawn of the Planet Apes."

"Kong: Skull Island" cast includes phenomenal and award winning actors starting from Brie Larson, who was named Oscar's Best Actress for her role in "Room." It also stars John Goodman, Samuel L. Jackson, John C. Reilly, Tian Jing, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, John Ortiz, Thomas Mann, Shea Whigham and Eugene Cordero.

While the much awaited film is near its showing date, fans get more and more excited on how "Kong: Skull Island" would look in its entirety. After all, it is not everyday that we get to see such a gigantic ape which is now even larger. Tell us what you think.

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