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Kong: King of the Apes is an animated television series that is produced by 41 Entertainment LLC, Arad Animation, and animated by OLM Digital and Sprite Animation Studios. It is the third animated series in the King Kong franchise. The series was released to Netflix on April 15, 2016.
In May 2018, Season 2 of the Netflix original series Kong: King of the Apes launched with consists of ten half-hour episodes. [18] [19] In September 2018, 41E announced a new franchise featuring an action-comedy series for kids, S.M.A.S.H! which was created and executive produced by Allen Bohbot. [20]
Kong: King of the Apes: 23 2016–2018 Netflix: Sprite Animation Studios: American-Japanese co-production Kung Fu Dino Posse: 40 2010–2011 YTV: Cookie Jar Entertainment: German-Singaporean-South Korean co-production Traditional Kuu Kuu Harajuku: 78 2015–2019 Family Channel: DHX Media: American-Japanese-Malaysian co-production Flash
Tobias Alistair Patrick Kebbell [2] [3] (born 9 July 1982) is an English actor. He is known for his roles in films such as Dead Man's Shoes (2004), Control (2007), RocknRolla (2008), Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010), War Horse (2011), Wrath of the Titans (2012), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), Fantastic Four (2015), Warcraft (2016), A Monster Calls (2016), Ben-Hur (2016), and ...
Kong: King of the Apes – Danny Quon, Chatter, Young Guy, Egypitian Officer; Lego Elves – Tidus Stormsurfer; Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar – Dr. Henry Wu, Security Team Member #1, Mr. DNA, Security Team, Park Employee, Happy Man, Dino Trainer, Hotel Manager, Kid #3, Repair Crew Member, Markus, Park Worker (2)
Netflix has tendered an invitation to Skull Island, by way of a release date and first teaser trailer for the animated series from Legendary Television. Set to release all episodes on Thursday ...
He played Hayes in King Kong. In 2018 he was cast in the unsold pilot Salvage. [1] Filmography ... Planet of the Apes (2001) - Gunnar; Nightstalker (2002) ...
Writer Max Borenstein stated that the Monsterverse did not begin as a franchise but as an American reboot of Godzilla.Borenstein credits Legendary Entertainment's founder and then CEO Thomas Tull as the one responsible for the Monsterverse, having acquired the rights to Godzilla and negotiated the complicated rights to King Kong.