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Legendary’s MonsterVerse expands next week with the launch of Return to Skull Island, an official continuation of Netflix’s ...
The island, shot in Hawaii, is a verdant, mountainous paradise filled with not just Kong but other gargantuan creatures — a giant octopus, a long-legged spider — and, it turns out, John C. Reilly.
KONG: SKULL ISLAND is a very entertaining monster movie. A large group of scientists and soldiers travel to the giant gorilla, King Kong’s isolated Pacific island in 1973. Along for the ride are a ...
Kong: Skull Island proves even further that either there are only a few actors in Hollywood, or that every actor ever has appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, because the main cast of Skull ...
The stuff with Hank is beyond goofy — but Reilly plays the comic relief role to the hilt, firing off a few terrific one-liners. By that point, “Skull Island” has lost its sense of menace and ...
Though Skull Island told a relatively self-contained story, its ultimate purpose within this cinematic universe was to set up King Kong and put him on the warpath for a showdown against Godzilla ...
Conrad and Randa's team soon encounters the islands' native inhabitants—plus a surprise in the form of World War II Lieutenant Hank Marlow (John C. Reilly, handily stealing the show).
Speaking of visions, plans and unorthodox choices, John C. Reilly’s Kong scene stealer Hank Marlow has inspired some ideas about a prequel.