With Kong: Skull Island in theaters today, Warner Bros. has released a new featurette for the monster movie that highlights one of the filming locations, Vietnam. In the behind-the-scenes video, director Jordan Vogt-Roberts and some of the cast talk about the importance of on-location shooting and the beauty of Vietnam's landscape.
"Jordan was very keen on that Skull Island should be made up of places on this planet," lead actor Tom Hiddleston said in the video about Earth. It's also mentioned that Skull Island is among the first Hollywood movies of its scope to film in Vietnam.
As you'll see, Vietnam has a beautiful, exotic-looking landscape, including lush forests, high peaks, and winding rivers. "We're trying to get nature in its raw form and its wildness and show the diversity of the island," actress Brie Larson said.
Vietnam Tourism has high hope on the crease of inbound tourists after this movie public.
Some spectacular images of Ninh Binh in another video: