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  2. Skull Island (King Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Skull Island as seen in the 1933 King ... Skull Island is the name most often used to describe a fictional island ... By 1933, the island was on the verge of ...

  3. The World of Kong - Wikipedia

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    Fan art of creatures from Skull Island. The original King Kong (1933) features a set of surviving Mesozoic animals inhabiting the island of Skull Island. During the production of its remake King Kong (2005), the production team decided that the animals presented in the new film were to be descendants of Mesozoic animals who had evolved in the intervening millions of years, rather than ...

  4. Skull Island - Wikipedia

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    Kong: Skull Island, 2017 American film; Skull Island , in the 1992 film Braindead; Skull Island (The Curse of Monkey Island), in the 1997 video game The Curse of Monkey Island; Skull Island, 2023 animated series; Skull Island: Reign of Kong, attraction at Universal's Islands of Adventure; Skull Island: Rise of Kong, 2023 video game

  5. Carl Denham - Wikipedia

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    Carl Denham is a fictional character in the films King Kong and The Son of Kong (both released in 1933), as well as in the 2005 remake of King Kong, and a 2004 illustrated novel titled Kong: King of Skull Island. [1] The role was played by Robert Armstrong in the 1933 films and by Jack Black in the 2005 remake.

  6. Jack Driscoll (character) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Driscoll (credited as John Driscoll in the 1933 film) is a fictional character in the King Kong franchise.In the original 1933 film he was the first mate of the ship named the Venture, while in its 2005 remake he was a playwright (the less faithful 1976 remake had an analogous character named Jack Prescott, played by Jeff Bridges).

  7. King Kong - Wikipedia

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    King Kong, also referred to simply as Kong, is a fictional giant monster, or kaiju, [17] resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933. Kong has been dubbed the King of the Beasts, [18] and over time, it would also be bestowed the title of the Eighth Wonder of the World, [19] a widely recognized expression within the franchise.

  8. King Kong (comics) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong storms his way through the Skull Island jungle. From issue #3 of the comic book miniseries Kong: King of Skull Island by Markosia Comics. Kong: King of Skull Island is an illustrated novel labeled as an authorized sequel to King Kong and was published in 2004 by DH Press, a subsidiary of Dark Horse Comics. A large-paperback edition ...

  9. Son of Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Kong (also known and publicized simply as Son of Kong) is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure monster film produced by RKO Pictures.Directed by Ernest Schoedsack and featuring special effects by Willis O'Brien and Buzz Gibson, the film stars Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack and Frank Reicher.