King Kong 2005 Extended Edition Exclusive 95%

Perhaps the most famous addition is the sequence where the crew crosses a swamp on makeshift rafts and is attacked by a "Piranhadon," a giant, eel-like predator.

Includes a reproduction of the Skull Island Map and production sketches. king kong 2005 extended edition exclusive

The theatrical version’s insect pit is a horror show. The extended version is an endurance test. We see the crew devoured not just by giant arachnids, but by carnivorous worms, a giant centipede injecting venom into a sailor’s neck, and a crustacean that drags a screaming man into a burrow. The exclusivity here is the unrated gore—network television edits remove the close-ups of the worm burrowing under the skin. Perhaps the most famous addition is the sequence

A 3nd-hour-long documentary that covers the film’s entire production in painstaking detail. Deleted Scenes: The extended version is an endurance test

: This major sequence features the crew on rafts being attacked by giant carnivorous fish (Piranhadon), followed by a chaotic scene where they fire blindly into the jungle and accidentally kill a giant bird.

Peter Jackson’s 2005 remake of King Kong was already a cinematic behemoth upon its theatrical release, but for completionists and fans of Skull Island’s prehistoric ecosystem, the is the definitive way to experience the film.

An extensive gag and blooper reel. Disc 3: The King Kong Archives

Perhaps the most famous addition is the sequence where the crew crosses a swamp on makeshift rafts and is attacked by a "Piranhadon," a giant, eel-like predator.

Includes a reproduction of the Skull Island Map and production sketches.

The theatrical version’s insect pit is a horror show. The extended version is an endurance test. We see the crew devoured not just by giant arachnids, but by carnivorous worms, a giant centipede injecting venom into a sailor’s neck, and a crustacean that drags a screaming man into a burrow. The exclusivity here is the unrated gore—network television edits remove the close-ups of the worm burrowing under the skin.

A 3nd-hour-long documentary that covers the film’s entire production in painstaking detail. Deleted Scenes:

: This major sequence features the crew on rafts being attacked by giant carnivorous fish (Piranhadon), followed by a chaotic scene where they fire blindly into the jungle and accidentally kill a giant bird.

Peter Jackson’s 2005 remake of King Kong was already a cinematic behemoth upon its theatrical release, but for completionists and fans of Skull Island’s prehistoric ecosystem, the is the definitive way to experience the film.

An extensive gag and blooper reel. Disc 3: The King Kong Archives