Godzilla vs. Kong - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Godzilla vs. Kong"
Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
Timing: 1:54 (114 min)
Godzilla vs. Kong - TMDB rating
7.538/10
10553
Godzilla vs. Kong - Kinopoisk rating
6.204/10
148507
Godzilla vs. Kong - IMDB rating
6.3/10
266000
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Kong and Jia Clip
Kong and Jia Clip
English
1:21
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | 'He Told Me' Clip
'He Told Me' Clip
English
1:41
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Attacked Clip
Attacked Clip
English
3:27
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Official Trailer
Official Trailer
English
2:25
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Home
Home
English
1:10
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Collision Course
Collision Course
English
2:11
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Salvation
Salvation
English
1:20
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Throne Room Skirmish
Throne Room Skirmish
English
1:37
Watch film Godzilla vs. Kong | Attacked Jaunt
Attacked Jaunt
English
3:20

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film takes place immediately after the events of "Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters" (Michael Dougherty, 2019) and 47 years after the events of "Kong: Skull Island" (Jordan Vogt-Roberts, 2017), which takes place in 1973.
  • The film takes place immediately after the events of "Godzilla II: King of the Monsters" (Michael Dougherty, 2019) and 47 years after the events of "Kong: Skull Island" (Jordan Vogt-Roberts, 2017), which takes place in 1973.
  • In an interview with Variety magazine, director Adam Wingard explained why he always tries to keep his films under 2 hours. According to him, additional runtime in monster movies doesn’t necessarily mean audiences will see the monsters fighting each other—it more often means more time spent with the characters simply talking about the monsters.
  • When choosing an actress for the role that ultimately went to Kaylee Hottle, she made the biggest impression on Adam Wingard and demonstrated that she was a professional. He tried to make her laugh by imitating Michael Jackson’s “moonwalk,” but not a single muscle on her face twitched.
  • When Alexander Skarsgård was asked what convinced him to agree to film with Wingard, he replied that he had recently played a number of negative characters and wanted to appear on screen in a different guise.
  • Adam Wingard spent three months learning sign language, but never mastered it. During filming, a sign language interpreter was constantly near Kaylee Hottle.
  • The film takes place immediately after the events of “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” (Michael Dougherty, 2019) and 47 years after the events of “Kong: Skull Island” (Jordan Vogt-Roberts, 2017), which takes place in 1973.
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