Godzilla vs. Kong Provides Spectacle but No Wonder escapistmagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from escapistmagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The return of the Godzilla franchise from American filmmakers has been a mixed bag so far. 2014’s Godzilla pulsed with energy and a good story, while 2
If a film title instantly pits two entitles against each other whether they’re superheroes, longtime rivals, horror juggernauts, or mythological creatures the fight needs to deliver. Fortunately, in the case of
Godzilla vs. Kong, the fourth entry in Legendary’s MonsterVerse, it more than serves up the epic smackdown. No matter where they’re fighting, Godzilla and Kong have little care for collateral damage or the human cost that comes after each creature’s need to have dominance over all; humans are little more than flies to them. (Albeit flies with access to nuclear weapons that will only make one of those creatures even more powerful.)
It s finally here and we ll finally know the answer to which titan is the most powerful: Godzilla or King Kong.
Godzilla vs Kong is available to rent at home now in the UK and is also out in the US in cinemas (remember those?) and HBO Max. The epic movie sees Godzilla and Kong put on a collision course by unseen forces, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance.
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Godzilla vs Kong – as promised by director Adam Wingard – but not everything is as straightforward as it seems in the battle of the titans.
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