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- Universal Pictures WingNut Films (King Kong) - YouTube
Universal Pictures WingNut Films - Taken from a monster adventure film "King Kong" (2005)
- King Kong (2005 film) - Wikipedia
King Kong is a 2005 epic adventure monster film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter Jackson It is the ninth entry in the King Kong franchise and the second remake of the 1933 film of the same title, the first being the 1976 remake The film stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, and Adrien Brody
- King Kong (2005) - Universal Pictures At Home
Desperate young actress Ann Darrow travels to a mysterious jungle island with Carl Denham, an ambitious and unscrupulous movie producer There they discover an extraordinary lost world, and encounter Kong, a gigantic, savage gorilla who becomes unexpectedly smitten with Darrow
- King Kong | Universal Pictures Wiki | Fandom
King Kong, or simply known as Kong, is the titular deuteragonist of Peter Jackson's 2005 live-action remake adaptation of the same name This version is the last of a prehistoric species of huge gorillas called Megaprimatus kong which inhabited the isolated Skull Island and was the object of worship by the derelict human tribe still inhabiting
- 20 Years Ago, A Legendary Director Revived King Kong For The . . . - Inverse
With 'King Kong,' Peter Jackson brought a Hollywood classic's complicated legacy into the 21st century
- Peter Jackson’s King Kong is the only Kong film you need
There's plenty of movies out there that include King Kong, but only one film truly matters if you want a standalone epic
- King Kong (Universal) | Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
King Kong is a giant ape monster who appeared in the 2005 Universal Pictures film King Kong Peter Jackson's film marked the second live-action remake of the 1933 classic, and unlike the 1976 remake, retained the 1933 setting and many of the same characters from the original
- How To Watch The King Kong Movies In Order - Looper
Watching the entire franchise in chronological order lets you see how Kong as evolved as a character, and it also gives you an interesting look on how Kong's original story has shifted in
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