Various images from Godzilla vs. Kong rendered in HD give an excellent indication of the beautiful colors and visuals present in the film. Over the past few years, Legendary’s MonsterVerse has been building up to this moment, when cinema’s biggest monsters will collide in an epic brawl. The franchise began in 2014 with Godzilla, and Kong’s solo film Skull Island arrived three years later. The most recent MonsterVerse installment was the tepidly received Godzilla: King of the Monsters, which introduced a slew of Titans to act as foes (or, in the case of Mothra, an ally) for Gojira. The movie ended with Godzilla being hailed as humanity’s savoir, but that might not be the case for much longer.

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The very first Godzilla vs. Kong trailer threw audiences for a loop with the revelation that the former is actually the one on the warpath. Kong has left Skull Island behind and is in search of his true home with the aid of some humans led by Alexander Skarsgård’s Nathan Lind. However, when Kong crosses paths with an enraged Godzilla, the titular battle is on. Exactly what has caused this change in Godzilla remains to be seen, but he’ll have some human allies, just as Kong does.

Mere weeks before Godzilla vs. Kong‘s debut, Warner Bros. has made a slew of images available in HD. Some of them have already been seen, particularly in the various trailers that have been released. Even if fans have already glimpsed the photos, though, they’re worth another look. Godzilla vs. Kong is filled with some stunning visuals and colors, some of which are proudly on display in the pictures below. Scroll on to check them all out.

In addition to putting the spotlight on the various human characters (some of whom are assembled in their Team Kong, Team Godzilla alliances), the above images further hype up the impending battle between the two Titans. The neon-hued battle in a city promises to be a major highlight, though it’s already been confirmed Godzilla vs. Kong‘s first fight, which takes place on an aircraft carrier, will wow audiences by clocking in at 18 minutes. It looks like fans will be hard-pressed to pick their favorite actions scenes in Godzilla vs. Kong.

From the pictures alone, it’s clear Godzilla vs. Kong will benefit from being screened in movie theaters. The film will be available both on HBO Max and in theaters at the end of this month, and while home viewing is always the right move for those who wish to remain safe, some might want to check this one out on the big screen. It looks like it will be worth it, if only to properly appreciate the sight of these two icons going head to head.

Source: Warner Bros.

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