Wild 'Kong: Skull Island' Death Scene Resurfaces Amid 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Release
04/05/2021 02:58 pm EDT
Thematic
Many fans argued that Cole's death was meant to be shocking and feel out of place, and that it made sense in the broader context of the movie. The conversation drummed up some emotionally charged debates about the Vietnam War, since the movie was set during that period.
Director
A few days after the scene went viral, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts himself weighed in on the trend. He felt that the scene accomplished exactly what it was meant to, even in this out-of-context form.
New Fans
Some users reported that this joke tweet actually prompted them to check out this movie for the first time, and they were thankful. Critics tend to agree that Kong: Skull Island is the strongest of the "MonsterVerse" movies so far.
Awesome
Many fans took pains to specify that they think this scene is silly and awesome. They did not want to be confused with cynics.
Other Deaths
Some argued that Cole's death was not even the most surprising of the entire movie. They pointed out other scenes that caught them completely off guard.
Sensible
Some viewers defended the scene by saying that it actually makes sense in the basic logic a predator like this Skullcrawler would tend to employ.
Other Movies
Finally, many people pointed out similar deaths in other movies that had stuck with them over the years. Kong: Skull Island and Godzilla vs. Kong are both streaming now on HBO Max.
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