Andrew Pulver 

Tom Hiddleston to swing on to King Kong ‘origins’ film Skull Island

British actor popular from Thor and Avengers movies to take key role in giant-ape yarn, while Jordan Vogt-Roberts takes on directing duties
  
  

Tom Hiddleston
Going ape .... Tom Hiddleston Photograph: Epsilon/Getty Images

Tom Hiddleston has signed on to take the lead role in Skull Island, the follow-up to the Peter Jackson-directed King Kong remake that was released in 2005. No details have yet been released on the nature of his role, but Hiddleston, who shot to international fame playing Loki in the two Thor movies so far produced by Marvel as well as the same studio’s two Avengers films, now counts as a major draw for the science-fiction and fantasy fanbase.

Producing studio Legendary unveiled a teaser trailer for Skull Island at Comic Con in July, and industry publications reported that British film-maker Joe Cornish had been offered the chance to direct the film. However, Legendary have now announced that Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the director of indie comedy-drama The Kings of Summer who is currently working on the movie adaption of the Metal Gear Solid videogame, has been installed instead.

Other than the teaser trailer, which features Kong battling with dinosaurs, little has been revealed about the likely content of Skull Island. Reports suggest it will be an “origins” story, focussing “on the giant gorilla’s mysterious and dangerous world”. Producers are aiming for a release date of 4 November 2016.

 

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