King Kong 6

King Kong 6 (2026) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Andy Serkis
In King Kong 6 (2026), the story doesn’t just return to a legend—it delves into memory, regret, and the fragile connection between humanity and nature. Years after the fateful events on Skull Island, the world has changed. Technology has advanced, humanity has expanded its territory, but it is also at this time that ancient, buried secrets begin to resurface.
Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts), no longer the young girl who wandered onto the deadly island, carries within her an indelible memory—of a colossal creature that wasn’t a monster, but a lonely king. Her life seemed peaceful until a mysterious signal is detected from the seas once marked as “forbidden territory”: Skull Island.

Carl Denham (Jack Black), who once helped bring King Kong out of its world, now lives haunted by his actions. Upon hearing about the strange signal—a never-before-recorded form of biofrequency—he realized it wasn’t just a scientific phenomenon. It was a calling. A sign that Skull Island had never truly “died.”
Together with Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody), now a writer documenting hidden truths, they decide to return to the island that changed their lives. But this trip isn’t an exploration—it’s a confrontation with the past.
Upon arriving at Skull Island, they discover a horrifying truth: the ecosystem has transformed. The creatures that once dominated are now more aggressive, evolving faster—as if some force is violently disrupting the natural balance. And at the heart of it all… a colossal entity is rising from the depths of the earth.

Andy Serkis returns, not only as the soul of Kong, but also bringing a new depth to the character — a Kong no longer just a symbol of power, but the embodiment of nature’s ultimate survival against human encroachment. But this time, Kong is not alone.
Another ancient Titan species emerges — a primal predator, born to destroy all rulers. Its appearance not only threatens Kong, but could wipe out all life on the island… and spread to the world.
Amidst the war of the ancient gods, humanity is forced to choose: continue to intervene and control, or retreat and accept that there are things beyond their understanding.

Ann once again confronts Kong — not with fear, but with understanding. In a moment of quiet amidst the chaos, she realizes that Kong is not only fighting to survive… but also to protect the only thing left of the primordial world.
The film is more than just epic battles on a massive scale—from collapsing forests and erupting volcanoes to the final battle between two Titans amidst a raging storm—it’s also a story about responsibility. Humanity opened the door. Now they must confront what emerges from it.
As things reach a climax, the lines between “monster” and “human” blur. Who is truly the aggressor? Who is truly the protector?