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  2. Skull Island (King Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The average M. Kong could stand up to 6–8-meter (20–26 ft) and possibly weighed 6 tons. By 1933, there was only one of them left. This specimen, an old male, was captured and brought back to New York City by Carl Denham, but escaped and was shot down off the top of the Empire State Building, rendering the species of Megaprimatus Kong extinct.

  3. The World of Kong - Wikipedia

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    The World of Kong features a fictional natural history of the island of Skull Island, upon which much of the film King Kong (2005) takes place. The narrative in the book's introductory chapter presents the book as the result of Project Legacy, a series of seven zoological expeditions led by Carl Denham (played by Jack Black in the film) to the island between 1935 (two years after the film ...

  4. 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.

  5. Talk:Gigantopithecus - Wikipedia

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    The very few fossilized apes possibly approaching his size were all in this genus, so one can make a pretty good case that, even within the fiction, the term "Megaprimatus" would be a junior synonym of Gigantopithecus. More importantly, this lends credence to the idea that King Kong was loosely based on Gigantopithecus fossils. The premise ...

  6. King Kong (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    King Kong is a 2005 epic adventure monster film co-written, produced, and directed by Peter Jackson.It is the ninth entry in the King Kong franchise and the second remake of the 1933 film of the same title, the first being the 1976 remake.

  7. Google asks US appeals court to reject app store monopoly verdict

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    (Reuters) -Alphabet's Google asked a U.S. appeals court on Wednesday to throw out a jury verdict and a judge's order forcing it to revamp its app store Play. In its first detailed argument to the ...

  8. Speculative evolution - Wikipedia

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    Speculative evolution is a subgenre of science fiction and an artistic movement focused on hypothetical scenarios in the evolution of life, and a significant form of fictional biology. [1] It is also known as speculative biology [ 2 ] and it is referred to as speculative zoology [ 3 ] in regards to hypothetical animals . [ 1 ]

  9. Monsterverse - Wikipedia

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    Writer Max Borenstein stated that the Monsterverse did not begin as a franchise but as an American reboot of Godzilla.Borenstein credits Legendary Entertainment's founder and then CEO Thomas Tull as the one responsible for the Monsterverse, having acquired the rights to Godzilla and negotiated the complicated rights to King Kong.