- The King Kong gorilla in "King Kong: Skull Island" will be 100 feet (30.48 meters) tall, which is four times the 25-foot setting of Peter Jackson's 2005 version of "King Kong".
- Tom Hiddleston made great efforts to make this film. In order to interpret the image of a tough guy, he read a lot of books on exploration before shooting, and he also recruited members of the former Navy SEALs to accompany him in training and conducted special investigations. A school known for jungle warfare, and this school is where the British SAS soldiers were trained in the 1960s.
- "King Kong: Skull Island" is the first Hollywood blockbuster filmed in Vietnam. The location is magnificent and full of mystery.
- The extras who play the aboriginal people of the mysterious island in the film are local villagers in Vietnam.
- When Brie Larson was filming the film, he was most afraid of flying in a helicopter, because the helicopter they were riding in did not have a door.
- The monster image design in the film is influenced by Hayao Miyazaki's "Princess Mononoke". King Kong is a bit like the unicorn beast of Skull Island. Spider monsters and buffalo monsters are the rulers of their respective gods, just like the dog gods and pig gods in "Princess Mononoke".
Kong: Skull Island behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
Kong: Skull Island quotes
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James Conrad: I suppose no man comes home from war. Not really.
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Houston Brooks: I thought you were crazy.
Bill Randa: I wish I had been.