Kong is King in these four new TV spots for Kong: Skull Island

Kong: Skull Island

The Eighth Wonder of the World may be getting on in years, but he's certainly lost none of his ferocity nor his penchant for tiny blondes. Ever since the character made his debut in 1933, we've seen several adaptations of the King Kong legend over the years, the latest of which will be Jordan Vogt-Roberts' KONG: SKULL ISLAND. Throwing together a knock-out cast, including Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Toby Kebbell, Shea Whigham and John C. Reilly, as well as a variety of terrifying monsters, KONG: SKULL ISLAND is certainly looking like it will be an awful lot of fun. After that fairly somber first trailer, the humour of the second threw me off a little bit, but I'm still incredibly pumped to see Kong on the big-screen once again.

Several new TV spots for KONG: SKULL ISLAND have popped up, courtesy of Collider, TOHO Kingdom and the Twitter accounts of Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson, which showcase the monsters, the action, and of course, King Kong himself.

KONG: SKULL ISLAND hits theaters on March 10, 2017.

Source: Warner Bros.

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