‘Kong: Skull Island' News & Updates: Released Trailer Put King Kong In The Background; Star-studded Cast To Outshine Gorilla Star

Before Hiddlestoners can watch Tom Hiddleston in "Thor: Ragnarok", they will be seeing him in "Kong: Skull Island." King Kong might be overshadowed by star-studded casts.

In the trailer, King Kong can not be seen that much, that fans started to worry if they will see a lot of the gigantic gorilla.  The Hollywood Reporter reported that the star-studded cast of Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman and John C. Reilley might outshine the original star of the movie.

They explained that the movie is "full of recognizable actors that it feels at times more like a contemporary Towering Inferno than a King Kong film." The trailer makes King Kong acts more like a background and it is actually indecipherable if he is a protagonist or an antagonist.

Digital Spy reported that the film will be in touch of nature. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts explained that the movie will focus on man's arrogance about its involvement with nature.

"Kong: Skull Island" will also have a mythological theme. The film tries to mend the loss of mythologies that people today do not really think because of easy access to technology.

Roberts explained that this is part of the reason why the movie is set on the 1970s, the beginning of modern technology. He explained that "taking a bunch of characters and confronting them with a myth and their arrogance will be a big part of the movie."

Hiddleston explained that King Kong will make people humble. He explained that human beings are still attracted to things that they do not understand.

The actor explained that humans tend to experience awe on things that are out of the ordinary. He believes that King Kong will give viewers a sense of awe and makes them feel small.

Speaking of Tom Hiddleston, he has been on the news lately for allegedly rekindling romance with Taylor Swift. Jobs and Hire reported that Swift chartered a plane to London to visit Hiddleston. To date, Swift and Hiddleston has not confirmed or denied the rumors. "Kong: Skull Island" will be in theaters in March 2017.

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