Kong: Skull Island (2017) is a thrilling action-adventure film that reimagines the legendary King Kong within the shared MonsterVerse franchise. Set in 1973, at the end of the Vietnam War, the story begins with a secretive government organization, Monarch, planning an expedition to a mysterious and uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean. Believed to be a geological anomaly, the island is surrounded by perpetual storms that have kept it hidden from the outside world.

The team consists of Monarch scientists, a military escort led by Lieutenant Colonel Preston Packard, a war photographer named Mason Weaver, and a skilled tracker, James Conrad. Upon arrival, they quickly discover that the island is not just a scientific curiosity—it is home to colossal creatures, the most formidable of which is Kong, a gigantic ape who rules as the island’s guardian.
As the explorers navigate the dangerous terrain, they face terrifying monsters, including the deadly subterranean predators known as Skullcrawlers, who threaten to wipe out everything in their path. While Packard becomes obsessed with killing Kong, whom he sees as a menace, others, like Conrad and Weaver, realize that Kong is not their enemy but a protector who keeps the balance of nature on the island.
The expedition becomes a desperate struggle for survival as human ambition, military aggression, and the raw power of nature collide. Ultimately, Kong proves himself to be the true king of Skull Island, defending his territory from the Skullcrawlers and sparing the survivors who respect his dominance.
The film closes by setting the stage for future MonsterVerse installments, hinting at other legendary creatures like Godzilla, foreshadowing the epic confrontations to come.