Jack Buchanan's King Kong (Animated film)

King Kong is an American/Japanese/Canadian animated film adaptation of Jack Buchanan's fan film of the same name. This film will be produced by Warner Bros. Animation and animated by Sunrise.

Summary
An adaptation of the classic story of King Kong, the story is updated to the present day as a stern filmmaker hires a oil research vessel commanded by a heroic captain to venture towards the mysterious Skull Island to film the legendary giant ape god, Kong. But the beast falls in love with a beautiful young blonde girl and his attraction to her could be his undoing atop the greatest structure in New York City.

— BigJackFilms

Creatures

 * King Kong
 * Parasaurolophus
 * Stegosaurus
 * Deinonychus
 * Ankylosaurus
 * Brontosaurus
 * Carnotaurus
 * Elasmosaurus
 * Triceratops
 * Styracosaurus
 * Giant Spiders
 * Giant Scorpions
 * Tyrannosaurus Rex
 * Kronosaurus
 * Giant Snake
 * Pteranodon

Soundtrack
The score of the film is inspired by Waterworld and The Lost World: Jurassic Park and will be composed by Michael Giacchino.

Gallery

 * King Kong/Gallery

Quotes
Jack Driscoll: Carl, we need to talk. You haven't told me or the crew where we're going, I want to know and I want to know now.

Jack Driscoll: I knew it I knew it all along, you don't want to save Ann you just wanna risk everyone's neck for a stupid movie. I bet you knew about the ape the whole time didn't you, you used all of us.

Carl Denham: We came here to make a movie, but we found something worth all the movies in the world.

Carl Denham: And now, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to show you the greatest thing your eyes have ever beheld. He was a king, a star, a god in the prehistoric world he knew, now he comes to civilization before you in chains merely a captive, a sideshow to gratify man's insatiable curiosity. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you King Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World!

Fray Wray: It wasn't the helicopters. It was Beauty that killed the Beast.

Trivia

 * The film's plot combines elements from previous Kong films (like the original 1933 film, the 1976 remake, the 1986 sequel, and the 2005 remake) as well as scrapped projects (like The Legend of King Kong and the 1996 script of the 2005 remake).
 * King Kong is 55 feet tall in this film.
 * The art style of the film is similar to that of InuYasha, which is one of Jack Buchanan's anime.

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