Netflix is ​​dropping one of the best monster movies of all time in 10 days

Netflix is ​​dropping one of the best monster movies of

The MonsterVerse now pampers fans of Godzilla and Co. with lots of action bombast. device the gold standard of giant adventures almost forgotten. 2005’s King Kong brings together a fast-paced story, top-notch actors and incredible effects. In 10 days, Netflix will remove him from the program.

Bombastic monster action from the creators of The Lord of the Rings is leaving Netflix

Peter Jackson’s (The Lord of the Rings trilogy) film is a remake of the original 1933 King Kong. In the remake, desperate director Carl (Jack Black) lures actress Ann (Naomi Watts) and writer Jack (Adrien Brody) together with the film crew for the mythical monkey island Skull Island. There he wants to make a film about the legendary figure King Kong (Andy Serkis in a motion capture suit). And soon gets closer to him than his fellow travelers would like.

Check out the trailer for King Kong here:

King Kong – Trailer 3 (German)

King Kong is a prime example of Jackson’s unparalleled talent for creating worlds on screen. The film creates for its time first-class effects, gripping action, great equipment and thrilling characters an atmosphere so dense that one could embed oneself in it like in a blanket. The enthusiasm of the critics (via Metacritic) and the box office success (via Box Office Mojo) are therefore no wonder.

Until when is Peter Jackson’s monster action King Kong still available on Netflix?

King Kong is still until June 30, 2022 found on Netflix. If you missed the film there, you can also find it on Amazon.

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