(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 05 - The need to protect the ecosystem and its creatures but also the reaction of nature, even in its most destructive forms, to human arrogance, are among the central and very current themes that emerge in a triumph of action, surprises, special effects and tributes to a cult genre such as kaiju eiga (monstrous movies), in Godzilla vs Kong by Adam Wingard. The fantasy adventureaction, arriving in Italy from May 6 with Warner Bros for premium purchase and rental on Apple Tv app, AmazonPrime Video, Youtube, Google Play, Timvision, Chili, Rakuten TV, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Film & TV and for premium rentals on Sky Primafila and Mediaset Play Infinity, it has already grossed over $ 415 million worldwide. A success that revives the popularity of the Monsterverse, lasaga,of which Godzilla vs Kong is the fourth chapter (already siparla even a fifth, ed), started by Legendary in 2014 with Godzilla and continued with Kong: Skull Island (2017) and Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019). Among the interpreters are Millie Bobby Brown and Kyle Chandler in a cast that includes Alexander Skarsgard, Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry, Demian Bichir and the little Kaylee Hottle, a deaf child in life who takes the role of Jia, a child with the same disability in the story. , who has formed a particularly strong bond with Kong. The film begins with the shocking return of Godzilla: released from the third film as a savior, he is again counted as a nemesis, after his attack on the city of Pensacola, with lots of destruction and nuclear energy unleashed among the skyscrapers.
In parallel we find Kong on Skull Island, where it was created by Monarch, an organization of scientists and researchers, a controlled natural ecosystem that borders it. Even with a plot that sometimes branches out into too many streams, Godzilla vs Kong manages to entertain, offering thrilling combat between the two 'monsters' and breathtaking scenarios, shot between Hawaii and Queensland in Australia. Not to mention the 'irruption' of another gigantic creature (to be discovered by seeing the film) symbol of the genre. (HANDLE).