Thankfully, he doesn't go for the overkill in pitting Godzilla against King Kong, dedicating three major sequences to their bouts, which are alone worth the price of admission. Kong is directed to near "popcorn" perfection by one of Hollywood's most exiting young horror filmmakers, Adam Wingard (You're Next, The Guest), who brings all his horror expertise to deliver a terror-fic smash-em, sock-em, and even scare-em sci-fi extravaganza. Reviewing the movie, BollywoodLife gave it four out of five stars and wrote: “Godzilla vs. Kong: Missed the clash of the behemoths in the theatre? Then catch it on this OTT platform on THIS date
Now that films are back in theatres post lockdown, they, too, are back to their favourite target.
Undeterred, Tamilrockers continues to pirate movies, and have done so with several OTT releases, too, during lockdown. Kong appeared on the Tamilrockers site merely a couple of hours after the movie hit screens across the country, going the show the efficient network and proficiency with which those running the website operate with, not to mention the gall given the prior action taken on people involved with the website, including some of the proprietors having faced jailtime. In fact, the pirated copy of the Hindi dubbed version of Godzilla vs. Also Read - Before Spider-Man No Way Home, Avengers Endgame, Jungle Book and THESE 27 more Hollywood movies set the box office on FIRE in India Kong in India, and Tamilrockers have used all their Machiavellian to tap into that section. Anyway, there's bound to be more takers for the Hindi version of Godzilla vs. And those operated Tamilrockers do know their viewer base extremely well as they've pirated the Hindi dubbed version of Godzilla vs Kong since that's what is going to be more sought after online, with those interested in the English version likely to watch it in the theatres. Kong has released in theatres that it's pirated version has been leaked online by the notorious piracy site, Tamilrockers. It's not even been 24 hours since Godzilla vs.