Kong: Skull Island - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Kong: Skull Island"
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
Timing: 1:58 (118 min)
Kong: Skull Island - TMDB rating
6.552/10
11065
Kong: Skull Island - Kinopoisk rating
6.498/10
170863
Kong: Skull Island - IMDB rating
6.7/10
373000

Actors and characters

Photo Tom Hiddleston #6435Photo Tom Hiddleston #6436Photo Tom Hiddleston #6437Photo Tom Hiddleston #6438

Tom Hiddleston

Tom Hiddleston
Character Captain James Conrad
Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65432Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65433Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65434Photo Samuel L. Jackson #65435

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson
Character Lieutenant Colonel Preston Packard
Photo John Goodman #16396Photo John Goodman #16397Photo John Goodman #16398Photo John Goodman #16399

John Goodman

John Goodman
Character Bill Randa
Photo Brie Larson #3472Photo Brie Larson #3473Photo Brie Larson #3474Photo Brie Larson #3475

Brie Larson

Brie Larson
Character Mason Weaver
Photo Jing Tian #30839Photo Jing Tian #30840Photo Jing Tian #30841

Jing Tian

Jing Tian
Character San Lin
Photo Toby Kebbell #28740Photo Toby Kebbell #28741Photo Toby Kebbell #28742Photo Toby Kebbell #28743

Toby Kebbell

Toby Kebbell
Character Maj. Jack Chapman / Kong Mo-Cap Services
Photo John Ortiz #39789Photo John Ortiz #39790

John Ortiz

John Ortiz
Character Victor Nieves
Photo Corey Hawkins #11101Photo Corey Hawkins #11102Photo Corey Hawkins #66005Photo Corey Hawkins #300968

Corey Hawkins

Corey Hawkins
Character Houston Brooks
Photo Jason Mitchell #39791Photo Jason Mitchell #39792

Jason Mitchell

Jason Mitchell
Character Glenn Mills
Photo Shea Whigham #3743Photo Shea Whigham #3744Photo Shea Whigham #3745Photo Shea Whigham #3746

Shea Whigham

Shea Whigham
Character Earl Cole
Photo Thomas Mann #39793Photo Thomas Mann #39794Photo Thomas Mann #39795

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann
Character Reg Slivko
Photo Terry Notary #6519Photo Terry Notary #6520

Terry Notary

Terry Notary
Character Kong Mo-Cap Services
Photo John C. Reilly #31716Photo John C. Reilly #31717Photo John C. Reilly #31718Photo John C. Reilly #31719

John C. Reilly

John C. Reilly
Character Hank Marlow
Photo Marc Evan Jackson #39796Photo Marc Evan Jackson #39797

Marc Evan Jackson

Marc Evan Jackson
Character Steve Woodward
Photo MIYAVI #32583Photo MIYAVI #32584Photo MIYAVI #32585Photo MIYAVI #32586

MIYAVI

MIYAVI
Character Gunpei Ikari
Photo Will Brittain #36411

Will Brittain

Will Brittain
Character Young Marlow / Marlow's Son
Photo Richard Jenkins #39799Photo Richard Jenkins #39800Photo Richard Jenkins #39801Photo Richard Jenkins #39802

Richard Jenkins

Richard Jenkins
Character Senator Al Willis
Photo Allyn Rachel #39809

Allyn Rachel

Allyn Rachel
Character Secretary O'Brien
Photo Robert Taylor #19398Photo Robert Taylor #19399Photo Robert Taylor #19400

Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor
Character Athena Captain
Photo James M. Connor #39810

James M. Connor

James M. Connor
Character General Ward (voice)
Photo Thomas Middleditch #17157Photo Thomas Middleditch #17158Photo Thomas Middleditch #17159Photo Thomas Middleditch #17160

Thomas Middleditch

Thomas Middleditch
Character Jerry (voice)
Photo Brady Novak #39811
Brady Novak
Character Base Guard
Photo Peter Karinen #39812
Peter Karinen
Character Chinook Pilot
Photo Brian Sacca #17141

Brian Sacca

Brian Sacca
Character Chinook Co-Pilot
Photo Joshua Funk #39813
Joshua Funk
Character Seismic Soldier
Daniel F. Malone
Character Boat Captain
Glenn Kiwi Hall
Character Boat Captain
Photo Garreth Hadfield #9185Photo Garreth Hadfield #9186

Garreth Hadfield

Garreth Hadfield
Character Crew Chief
Photo Shannon Brimelow #39814
Shannon Brimelow
Character Kamikaze Pilot
Photo Jon Quested #21223
Jon Quested
Character Dead Pilot
Photo Korey Williams #39815
Korey Williams
Character Sunglasses Pilot
Photo Dat Phan #39816Photo Dat Phan #39817Photo Dat Phan #39818Photo Dat Phan #39819

Dat Phan

Dat Phan
Character Bar Thug
Photo Cynthy Wu #39826
Cynthy Wu
Character Thug's Girlfriend
Photo Beth Kennedy #39827

Beth Kennedy

Beth Kennedy
Character Marlow's Wife
Photo Bryan Chojnowski #146052Photo Bryan Chojnowski #146053Photo Bryan Chojnowski #146054
Bryan Chojnowski
Character Chicago Taxi Driver
Photo Nick Robinson #25802Photo Nick Robinson #25803Photo Nick Robinson #25804

Nick Robinson

Nick Robinson
Character Bar Guest (uncredited)
Photo Kevin Kent #17897
Kevin Kent
Character Military technical advisor
Photo Erin Moriarty #39828Photo Erin Moriarty #39829Photo Erin Moriarty #39830Photo Erin Moriarty #39831

Erin Moriarty

Erin Moriarty
Character Bar Guest (uncredited)
Photo Moisés Arias #39555Photo Moisés Arias #39556Photo Moisés Arias #39557Photo Moisés Arias #39558

Moisés Arias

Moisés Arias
Character Bar Guest

What's left behind the scenes

  • The sets for filming were built at Kualoa Ranch in Hawaii, near the locations where Colin Trevorrow filmed the adventure film *Jurassic World* (2015).
  • The second film produced by Legendary Pictures in the *Godzilla vs. Kong* series.
  • In 1976, John Guillermin also filmed a remake of *King Kong* in Hawaii.
  • Joe Cornish declined an offer to direct the film.
  • Derek Connolly contributed to the screenplay.
  • John Goodman’s character’s costume is a replica of the costume worn by Carl Denham, as played by Robert Armstrong, in the original film *King Kong* (Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933).
  • The name of the rescue boat, Gray Fox, is a reference to a character from the Metal Gear video game series, which director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is also adapting for film.
  • The film’s poster design, released with the start of screenings in IMAX theaters, was borrowed from the poster for Francis Ford Coppola’s war drama *Apocalypse Now* (1979).
  • For the film’s premiere in Vietnam, a five-meter statue of Kong was made, surrounded by flames from erupting volcanoes positioned around it. After 15 minutes, the flames were 'turned off.' No one was injured.
  • A big fan of computer games, as well as anime and manga, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts included numerous references to them in the film. A character played by John C. Reilly, for example, wears a jacket with the inscription «Good for health, bad for education». Kanesada wore a jacket with the same inscription in the anime film «Akira», which Katsuhiro Otomo directed based on the manga of the same name in 1988.
  • Chinese actress Jing Tian delivers only 11 lines throughout the entire film.
  • At the 2-minute mark of the film, when two pilots crash on the island, the sun is at its zenith. In the next scene, when the Japanese man parachutes down and shoots at the American, the shadow on the sand becomes noticeably longer.
  • At the 9-minute mark of the film, while Bill Randa and Houston Brooks are speaking with the Senator, a woman in a gray suit holding a black folder can be seen entering and exiting the same office twice within a few seconds behind them.
  • At the 14-minute mark of the film, while Randa and Brooks are talking to Conrad in the bar, a glass and a stack of something are visible on the table next to Bill in an overhead shot. After a cut, the glass disappears.
  • At the 31-minute mark of the film, when the helicopters are flying towards Kong, the sun is almost on the horizon. During the subsequent battle scene, when Kong destroys the helicopters, the sun is noticeably higher.
  • At the 42-minute mark of the film, when Packard is burying his comrades, Mills’ eyes appear perfectly healthy. In the next scene, as the squad walks through the bamboo grove and everyone turns to look at the soldier killed by the spider, a blood spot appears in his left eye. When the spider grabs Mills with its tentacles, the blood spot in his eye disappears.
  • At the 51st minute of the film, flocks of birds flying near the wall do not cast shadows on the water surface.
  • At the 60th minute of the film, Mason goes beyond the wall and discovers a giant buffalo crushed by a fallen helicopter. However, it is unknown how this helicopter could have fallen here, as during the battle between Kong and the helicopter squadron, no walls were visible on the ground.
  • At the 79th minute of the film, when Bill takes a picture, the flashbulb of his camera burns out and explodes, covering the lampshade with soot from the inside. When, in one of the following scenes, the team emerges from cover and Rand is eaten by a pachycephalosaurus, the flash in the camera works again, and the lampshade is completely clean.
  • At the 88th minute of the film, distorted sounds come from the broken loudspeaker, however, in the next frame, you can see that the tape is simply rotating on the reel, not passing through the magnetic head of the tape recorder.
  • At the 89th minute of the film, Weaver grabs Conrad's hand when she sees Kong. In one of the following frames, they are not holding hands, but simply standing next to each other.
  • The sets for filming were built at Kualoa Ranch in Hawaii, near the locations where Colin Trevorrow filmed the adventure film "Jurassic World" (2015).
  • The second film from Legendary Pictures in the "Godzilla vs. Kong" series.
  • In 1976, John Guillermin also filmed the remake of "King Kong" in Hawaii.
  • John Goodman's character's costume is a replica of the costume worn by Carl Denham, played by Robert Armstrong, in the original "King Kong" film (Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933).
  • The name of the rescue boat, Gray Fox, is a reference to a character from the Metal Gear video game series, which director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is also adapting for film.
  • The film's poster design, released with the start of the IMAX theatrical run, was borrowed from the poster for Francis Ford Coppola's war drama "Apocalypse Now" (1979).
  • For the film's premiere in Vietnam, a five-meter statue of Kong was created, surrounded by flames from erupting volcanoes. The flames were 'turned off' after 15 minutes. No one was injured.
  • A big fan of computer games, as well as anime and manga, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts included numerous references to them in the film. A character played by John C. Reilly, for example, wears a jacket with the inscription 'Good for health, bad for education.' The same inscription was worn by Kaneda in the anime film "Akira," which Katsuhiro Otomo directed based on the manga of the same name in 1988.
  • At the 103rd minute of the film, Weaver falls from a cliff after being hit, and a large number of stones fly after her. When she falls into the water in the next shot, all the stones following her disappear.
  • At the 104th minute of the film, Kong pulls Weaver out of the water, and she lies on his palm with her head towards his thumb. When Kong kills the skullcrawler and places the girl on the ground, her position on his palm changes between shots.
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