Kong: Skull Island Director Does Not Wish To Return For A Sequel
Kong: Skull Island Jordan Vogt-Robert says he does not wish to return for a sequel on this monster flick.
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oi-Monojit
By Monojit
Despite
the
fact
that
Jordan
Vogt-Robert's
Kong:
Skull
Island,
has
grabbed
positive
reviews
and
performed
admirably
at
the
box
office,
the
director
is
not
much
enthusiastic
to
weave
a
new
storyline
and
return
with
a
sequel.
The
director
tried
to
portray
the
giant
beast
into
a
new
light;
he
chose
to
show
Kong
in
his
home
rather
than
dragging
him
into
a
new
city.
"I
think
I'm
done
with
giant
monsters
for
a
little
bit...I'm
really
proud
of
how
weird
this
movie
is
and
I'm
really
proud
of
how
much
people
embraced
that
stuff
and
actually
called
out
like
how
strange
the
movie
is." Said
Jordan
Vogt-Robert.
"And
I
wanted
it
to
have
a
voice
and
I'm
so
proud
of
what
we
did
and
how
I
think
it
is,
like,
a
nontraditional
blockbuster
in
2017.
And
I'm
so
proud
of
what
Legendary
and
Warner
Bros
and
those
guys
allowed
me
to
do
and
the
collaboration
that
we
had," added
the
director.
Jordan
Vogt-Robert
also
said
that
he
never
preferred
to
show
up
a
film
with
Kong
vs.
Godzilla
as
main
ingredient.
He
said
he
wanted
to
portray
the
character
of
Kong
in
a
different
light
altogether.
"But
I
definitely
don't
think
I've
got
Kong
vs.
Godzilla
in
me.
Never
say
never,
but
I'm
so
proud
of
the
Kong
we
made
and
the
vibe
of
him
and
the
energy
of
him
and
the
vibe
of
the
creatures
on
that
island
and
everything,
but
it
would
be
tough
for
me
right
now." Stated
Jordan
Vogt-Robert.