Talk:The Son of Kong
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[edit] Realistic Sinking?
You know, I was just thinking...How could an earthquake collapse a whole island like that? Skull Island is really big; and that earthquake wasn't even that bad. Is this junk science or ludicriciy? Scorpionman 12:21, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- Not all that big, but certainly in the tens of square miles. It's probably Junk Science. It's probable that they just didn't want to make a THIRD movie, and so did away with the whole thing. The island seems to just disintegrate and sink, which may make sense since it seems to be largely sedimentary. (Uplifted seabed, perhaps?) CFLeon 00:20, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Creature Identifications
It seems like this entry has the same problems as the page for the original: editors insiting on precise identifications of the critters that the creators never intended. CFLeon 00:20, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
That's as may be, but some fans are like that. I myself have, since yesterday [2/10/2006], been considering the idea that the backstory of 'King Kong Lives' [a son], could be twofold. It would help flesh out Kiko, AND if you say that 'King Kong Lives' is set in 1943 (ten years after Kong died), then it would give credence to the idea that Kong's mate birthed a second son, and that this second son is who we see in 'King Kong Vs. Godzilla'.
[edit] Remake
Since Peter Jackson redid King Kong, is he planning to do a Son of Kong as well, or did he just have the expeditions in World of Kong take the place of a sequel? Ratso 17:09, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Not sure. I'm wondering if he or Columbia will remake King Kong vs Godzilla with his Kong fighting Columbia's Godzilla.
On the King Kong Production Diaries, Son of Kong, and a sequel, were both greenlit by Universal Pictures before King Kong had even been completed. The filming was supposed to begin for both soon after the completion on King Kong, with release dates in June and December 2006 respectively. They were apparently cancelled after King Kong's lackluster debut in theatres. Ryo Hazuki 00:41, 11 December 2006
Actually, that was an April Fools joke. No sequels are planned.Superstooge 16:46, 27 December 2006 (UTC)