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This isn't merely a disc with a few extra minutes of footage; it is a definitive re-edit that transforms a great film into an epic saga. Released primarily as a production-locked exclusive (most notably via the now-defunct HD DVD exclusive window and specific deluxe DVD box sets before finding a limited life on Blu-ray), this version has become a legendary artifact. Here is everything you need to know about this rare cut, what it adds, and why it remains the definitive way to experience Skull Island.
Wait, you thought the fight was longer? It is. The theatrical cut trimmed a few seconds of Kong grabbing a Raptor and smashing it into a cliff face. More importantly, the Extended Edition adds a beat where Kong and the lead V-Rex fall off the cliff together before Ann manages to distract the beast. It adds a level of vulnerability to Kong that makes his victory feel more desperate.
Kong, falling from the Empire State Building, hits the street. The film doesn’t cut away. It holds. The body lies there, and the crowd—the 1930s extras—don’t rush forward. They step back. One woman vomits. A child points not at Kong, but at the sky.
Features an extra speech by Carl Denham (Jack Black) that highlights his growing instability. New York Additions:
This isn't merely a disc with a few extra minutes of footage; it is a definitive re-edit that transforms a great film into an epic saga. Released primarily as a production-locked exclusive (most notably via the now-defunct HD DVD exclusive window and specific deluxe DVD box sets before finding a limited life on Blu-ray), this version has become a legendary artifact. Here is everything you need to know about this rare cut, what it adds, and why it remains the definitive way to experience Skull Island.
Wait, you thought the fight was longer? It is. The theatrical cut trimmed a few seconds of Kong grabbing a Raptor and smashing it into a cliff face. More importantly, the Extended Edition adds a beat where Kong and the lead V-Rex fall off the cliff together before Ann manages to distract the beast. It adds a level of vulnerability to Kong that makes his victory feel more desperate. king kong 2005 extended edition exclusive
Kong, falling from the Empire State Building, hits the street. The film doesn’t cut away. It holds. The body lies there, and the crowd—the 1930s extras—don’t rush forward. They step back. One woman vomits. A child points not at Kong, but at the sky. This isn't merely a disc with a few
Features an extra speech by Carl Denham (Jack Black) that highlights his growing instability. New York Additions: Wait, you thought the fight was longer
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