Hidden Secrets Revealed on Kong: Skull Island Poster

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Thanks to our friends over at Scified, we’ve learned about some hidden secrets in the Kong: Skull Island poster. With the use of a backlight, various sentences graffitied throughout the poster come to light, so to speak. Possible spoilers inbound.

Kong is refereed to as an Apex Primate Adolescent Superspecies which is particularly interesting because it means that the concerns that he won’t be big enough to fight Godzilla when the time comes can finally be laid to rest because he isn’t yet fully grown. He’s also referred to as a Predator / Guardian / Roaming / Deity, which sure sounds appropriate. The text Hypervore leaving seems to indicate the name of his species.

We learn that the area depicted is known as the Bone yard and that it features a Geological Disturbance and Abnormal Readings. Not surprising, what with a giant ape being there an everything. He isn’t the only behemoth on display however, as we are also shown what appears to be either an enormous eel-like fish or marine reptile.

Lastly, the word Skull, is revealed, followed by the date April 7th, 1973, which will probably be around the time that the film takes place.

Kong: Skull Island is directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, stars Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson, and will be released on March 10, 2017.

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