
KONG: SKULL ISLAND is preparing to shoot in Hawaii and a huge cavalcade of Behind the Scenes pictures has erupted, courtesy of Reel Tours Hawaii. Check them out!
The cast and crew gathered to begin shooting:
Are you ready!? I'm definitely getting a 1970's Vietnam vibe on this film. #Kong #SkullIsland #oahu #samueljackson pic.twitter.com/e5NJ7U4vH6
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— Reel Tours Hawaii (@reeltourshawaii) October 16, 2015
A closer look at the helicopter itself, courtesy of Samuel L. Jackson's Instagram:
An eerie photo from the island:
Dug up another "Kong: Skull Island" set pic. Filming starts Monday! pic.twitter.com/Lcmc2xMA2e
— Reel Tours Hawaii (@reeltourshawaii) October 16, 2015
A closer look at the mysteriously hot pink skull:
They're not calling it Skull Island for nothing. pic.twitter.com/1Zmd0K82Te
— Reel Tours Hawaii (@reeltourshawaii) October 11, 2015
A first look at the overall set:
First days of "Kong: Skull Island" filming taking place in and around old hanger 10 at Kalaeloa Airfield. pic.twitter.com/NP9BdRyt6y
— Reel Tours Hawaii (@reeltourshawaii) October 17, 2015
And some more majestic island scenery:
#KongSkullIsland will soon be that way….. but not yet. pic.twitter.com/ubvSaC8pph
— Reel Tours Hawaii (@reeltourshawaii) October 19, 2015
I have no idea what is supposed to have produced that hot pink skull other than something fresh out of John Waters' nightmares. Hopefully we'll find out more soon.
KONG: SKULL ISLAND:
is about a man (Tom Hiddleston) who travels to the mythical island and home of the king of the apes. A team of explorers ventures inside what they find to be a treacherous island. The story is said to honor the King Kong lore but in a different time period.
KONG: SKULL ISLAND is set to join up with Gareth Evans' GODZILLA franchise in GODZILLA VS. KONG in 2020.
While at Universal, SKULL ISLAND was set for a March 10, 2017 release. It's not clear if Warner Bros. will keep it on that date. Jordan Vogt-Roberts is directing the film from a screenplay by John Gatins, Dan Gilroy, Derek Connolly, and Max Borenstein.












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