It seems that Warner Bros. is going the extra mile to promote their highly-anticipatedKong: Skull Island, with a new aerial video from a Los Angeles news station that shows some massive King Kong footprints that have mysteriously surfaced on a local beach. The video reveals that these footprints span 25-feet long by 12 feet wide, which were created in conjunction with the Los Angeles premiere at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood tomorrow, Wednesday, March 8. If that wasn’t enough, we also have new TV spots, along with a few videos where starTom Hiddlestonexplains why this movie is not aremake, sequel or a prequel.

Fox LAdebuted this new aerial video high above Dockweiler State Beach near the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), with the reporter hinting that there may be a few more footprint sightings around L.A. between now and the premiere. Warner Bros. has also debuted three new TV spots for this action-packed thriller, along with a series of videos where starsBrie Larson,Samuel L. JacksonandTom Hiddlestonanswer some popular Google search queries, which uncover some very interesting details about this story, and Kong itself.

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For example,Brie Larsonconfirms earlier reports thatKing Kongis in fact over 100 feet tall, whileSamuel L. Jacksondiscusses where Skull Island is actually located. It’s possible that we could see more of these videos with the rest of the cast chiming in, regarding popular Google searches aboutKong: Skull Island. The rest of the cast includesJohn Goodman,Corey Hawkins,Jason Mitchell,Tian Jing,John Ortiz,John C. Reilly,Shea WhighamandToby Kebbell.

In the spirit of its worldwide blockbusterGodzilla, Legendary Pictures presents a bold new take on the mythos of another iconic beast withKong: Skull Island, which starsTom Hiddleston(The AvengersandThorseries).  Directed byJordan Vogt-Roberts(The Kings of Summer) and written byJohn Gatins(Flight) andMax Borenstein(Godzilla),Kong: Skull Islandwill fully immerse audiences in the mysterious and dangerous home of the king of the apes as a team of explorers ventures deep inside the treacherous, primordial island.  Legendary’s story honors the foundations of existing King Kong lore, but places it in an entirely new, distinct timeline.Thomas Tull(Godzilla,The Dark Knight,Pacific Rim) andJon Jashni(Godzilla,Warcraft) will produce andAlex Garcia(Godzilla) will executive produce.  The film will be released in 3D and IMAX 3D by Universal Pictures.

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It was confirmed last week thatKong: Skull Islandwill have apost-credit scenethat will include hints atGodzillaand the iconic monsters King Ghidorah, Mothra and Rodan, who have been confirmed to appear in the sequelGodzilla: King of Monsters, arriving in theaters July 11, 2025. That movie will then set up the highly-anticipatedGodzilla vs. Kong, which is slated for release on July 07, 2025. Take a look at these new videos forKong: Skull Islandbelow along with a ton of new International and stateside posters.

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