Godzilla vs. Kong Footage Reveals the Ape as a Gentle Giant

A new teaser for Godzilla vs. Kong features footage that highlights a softer side of Kong, suggesting he might not be as monstrous as we thought.

Two of the world’s most famous giant monsters will clash again this March in the upcoming Godzilla vs. Kong. While the two beasts are set to engage in combat in the long-awaited movie, new teaser footage shows the Scion of Skull Island’s more gentle side.

In the footage, Kong and a girl reach out to one another, with the tips of their index fingers connecting before the film’s title card appears. It should also be noted that during this scene, Kong is in chains and has a collar on his neck, indicating that he may end up being captured at some point in the film.

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Originally set to debut in 2020, Godzilla vs. Kong was pushed back due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It will now hit both theaters and HBO Max on March 26. Teaser footage is steadily being released leading up to the film’s official trailer. It was announced by Legendary Pictures, along with a movie poster, that the trailer will be released on Sunday, Jan. 24.

Legends collide as Godzilla and Kong, the two most powerful forces of nature, clash on the big screen in a spectacular battle for the ages. As Monarch embarks on a perilous mission into fantastic uncharted terrain, unearthing clues to the Titans’ very origins, a human conspiracy threatens to wipe the creatures, both good and bad, from the face of the earth forever.

Directed by Adam Wingard and written by Eric Pearson and Max Borenstein, Godzilla vs. Kong stars Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry. The film arrives in theaters and on HBO Max March 26.

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