Tim Lebbon - Kong - Skull Island

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In March 2017, the producers of
transport audiences to the birthplace of one of the most powerful monster myths of all in KONG: SKULL ISLAND, from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.
When a scientific expedition to an uncharted island awakens titanic forces of nature, a mission of discovery becomes an explosive war between monster and man. Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson, John Goodman and John C. Reilly star in a thrilling and original new adventure that reveals the untold story of how Kong became King.

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He sat shrouded in shadows, motionless and alert to movement and danger, while in the darkening distance fires burned and explosions flowered and faded once again. He was a man used to conflict. He could already smell the faint trace of smoke on the air, and it settled his nerves and calmed his galloping heart. Violence was his drug, fire his fuel.

He waited, knowing that everything was drawing closer. Kong. The fight. The end; for one of them or the other.

He could hardly wait.

“Fox Leader to Fox Two,” he said into his radio. “Ignite secondary charges.”

Several more explosions erupted closer to his hiding place, flashing across the canyon and the lake at its base. The echoes reverberated back and forth, sounding like a living thing voicing its displeasure. As the explosions and echoes faded away, Packard held his breath as he waited to see whether it had worked.

Come on, monster , he thought. Come to me, Kong.

He looked around the clearing at the places where his men were hiding. He knew where they were but could see none of them. They knew their business.

In the distance he heard another dull impact.

“Fox Two?” he muttered into his radio. “That you?”

“Negative. All our charges are expended. That’s not us.”

“Then it’s him. Get ready, everyone. Target approaching.”

Another boom echoed in, then another, and a shadow danced on the canyon wall on the far side of the lake, thrown by moonlight and the guttering fires from seismic charges. The shape was humanoid, hunched and huge. He had taken the bait.

Packard hefted the torch he’d made and sparked it with his lighter. It flared alight and he squinted against the sudden glare. He touched it to the piled branches on either side and flinched back when they both ignited, fuel-soaked timbers spitting and crackling as the flames consumed them.

He stared ahead across the lake, just as several trees close to the shore were sent splintered and torn into the water.

And there he stood, the mighty Kong, come to try and finish what he had begun.

“I’m ready for you this time,” Packard muttered. “Come to me, you son of a bitch.”

Kong roared and pounded his chest. The sound it made was as loud as the seismic charges, and Packard saw moonlight dancing across the lake as its impact drove ripples across the water’s surface. His hand tightened on the flaming torch, but his resolve did not waver. The ape was doing exactly what he’d intended.

He charged into the lake and started splashing his way across, sending six-foot waves in confused patterns to surge against every shore. The water came up to his ankles, then his knees, as the animal moved incredibly quickly through the water.

Packard stepped forward as if to meet the charging beast. He could feel his men around him watching, and with his free hand he signalled for them to stay low and hidden. If Kong sensed anything of an ambush he might back off and come for them another way.

They hadn’t planned for that.

As it was, Packard’s plan worked perfectly. As Kong reached the centre of the lake, Packard swung his hand back and hefted the torch overarm, out across the water.

Kong paused, and perhaps for a moment Packard saw understanding in his eyes. He hoped so. He hoped the monster had some inkling of the agony about to engulf it.

The napalm spread in the lake erupted into white-hot flames, encircling the giant ape. He screamed and thumped his chest, smashing his huge fists down into the water in an attempt to douse the flames. It succeeded only in spreading the fire further across the surface and splashing it up into his fur. His shadow performed a jagged dance as the fires cast his silhouette in a dozen directions, and Packard grinned as he saw flames licking against the ape’s fur.

“Kill it,” he said.

His remaining men—Mills, Slivko, Reles, Cole, and Landsat Steve—started shooting at the huge beast, concentrating their fire on his head. When their mags were empty they reloaded and fired again, Cole using his grenade launcher to fire grenades out over the blazing water. The cacophony of sound was a concerto to Packard’s ears, and Kong’s roar of pain made it sublime.

The colonel added to the maelstrom of hot lead, firing his rifle at the beast’s head, picking his shots, aiming for the eyes. Kong’s hide must have been inches thick, his flesh and blubber more than dense enough to swallow a million bullets, but if they could put some rounds through his eyes and into his brain…

The ape stormed forward, wading through burning water, brushing flames aside, coming for the shore.

Packard paused, doubting his plan for the first time. Then he continued firing.

Kong emerged from the lake with blazing napalm sticking to him in a dozen places, flickering across his body like dancing clothing. His roar was rage and pain as he flailed towards Landsat Steve, and Packard watched in awe as the ape fell forwards and crushed the man from existence. Kong landed on his front, the impact knocking the other men from their feet, uprooting trees, and sending a huge wave back across the lake, burning napalm rolling in complex, beautiful patterns.

They found their feet again and drew close around Packard, guns trained on the fallen giant. But he was not dead yet.

His breath was laboured and uneven. His panicked heartbeat pounded at the ground. Fires still sizzled across his body, fur as thick as tree branches shrivelling and crackling. The stench of burning flesh was almost overpowering. It reminded Packard of ’Nam.

“Men, you’re looking at a relic of a bygone era,” he said. “We brought it down and now we have the privilege of finishing the job. Place those charges. It’s time to kill Kong.”

The surviving Sky Devils started to move in, cautious and afraid, carrying the charges that would blow holes in the fallen giant’s shivering body. Reles carried the final three seismic charges, and he lobbed them from a distance, his aim true. They landed beside Kong’s head where it rested on the ground. The ape blinked slowly, eyes watering heavily. If he had any inkling of what these objects meant, he did not show it.

As the other men stood guard, Reles unwound a wire as he backed away from Kong. He reached Packard and handed him the wire. The colonel nodded his thanks, started connecting the wire to the detonator, and already he was seeing the effect of the explosions in his mind’s eye. He would leave another dead enemy behind, and over time Kong would rot and his skeleton would stand as testimony to the brave men who had killed him.

“Packard, don’t do it!” The voice came from behind and he recognised it instantly. Conrad. He should have expected the ex-SAS man to appear at some point. Packard hadn’t trusted him from the start.

As he turned around, his Sky Devils all spread and aimed their rifles at Conrad. He was pointing a pistol at Packard’s torso. The colonel smiled, feeling relaxed and in control. He was at the centre of things, and that gave him the perfect edge.

“Conrad,” he said. “I’ll give you three seconds.”

“I asked you people nicely, last time,” Marlow said. He’d approached silently, and now he was standing behind Reles and pressing the tip of his sword to the man’s back. If Packard had ever doubted him, Marlow had now revealed himself to be just as much of a fighter as the rest of them.

Cole and Mills turned their weapons against Marlow. Reles, eyes wide, kept his aim on Conrad, along with Slivko. It was a stand-off, and Packard knew that he had the balls to see it through.

“We don’t want a fight here, Packard,” Conrad said.

“That thing brought us down,” Packard said. “Killed our men!”

“You brought the war to Kong,” Marlow said.

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