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    The Latest TV Spot For GODZILLA VS KONG Riles Up The Anticipation With Monarch Capturing Kong

    The latest TV spot for Godzilla vs. Kong is out, and it shows Kong getting scooped up in an enormous net and is flown to a secretive enclosure. With the release of each new snippet for the film, there is a tsunami of excitement among the fans to watch the two Titans of Hollywood battle one another. The film stars Alexander Skarsgård (The Stand, 2020), Rebecca Hall (Iron Man 3, 2013), Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things, 2016), Eiza González (Baby Driver, 2017), Shun Oguri (Gintama, 2017), DemiánBichir (The Nun, 2018), Julian Dennison (Deadpool 2, 2018), Jessica Henwick (The Defenders, 2017), and Kyle Chandler (The Wolf of Wall Street, 2013). Mary Parent joined hands with Eric McLeod, Brian Rogers, and Alex Garcia for the production.

    Plot

    Hollywood’s favorite mythical characters turn foes in Godzilla vs. Kong as they collide in a battle for the ages. The fate of the world hangs while Godzilla and Kong rival one another. The film revolves around Kong and his protectors setting off on a perilous journey to find his home. Kong forms a special bond with the orphaned girl Jia. However, in an unexpected turn of events, they cross paths with an antagonizing and infuriated Godzilla wreaking havoc across the globe. The Godzilla’s clash and Kong is just the beginning of a mystery hidden deep within the Earth’s core.

    Monarch Captures Kong in Latest TV Spot for GODZILLA VS KONG

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    Crew

    The film has been directed by Adam Wingard (Blair Witch, 2016). Writers Max Borenstein (Godzilla, 2014) and Eric Pearson (Thor: Ragnarok, 2017) have worked their magic on the script while Zach Shields (Godzilla: King of the Monsters, 2019), Terry Rossio (Shrek, 2001), and Michael Dougherty (Superman Returns, 2006) have collaborated to pen down the story for the film which based on Toho’s Godzilla and Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper’s King Kong.

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