Critics got an early look at 2021's epic monster bash Godzilla Vs. Kongahead of its March 31 premiere in theaters and Switzerland movie 18+on HBO Max. Though responses to the film's cast and plot varied, audiences agreed that the promised action sequences deliver. This is a monster movie, first and foremost, and it's not backing down from that label.
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Godzilla Vs. Konghits theaters and HBO Max on March 31.
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