Skull Island (TV series)

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Skull Island
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Based on
Developed by Brian Duffield
Written byBrian Duffield
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Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languagesEnglish
Spanish
Japanese
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
  • Brad Graeber
  • Jen Chambers
  • Thomas Tull
  • Jacob Robinson
  • Brian Duffield
Running time20–26 minutes
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Animation
studio
Studio Mir
Original release
Network Netflix
ReleaseJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)

Skull Island is an American animated adventure television series developed by Brian Duffield for Netflix. It is the fifth installment and the first television series of the MonsterVerse franchise and a sequel to Kong: Skull Island (2017). The series was produced by Powerhouse Animation, JP and Legendary Television and animated by South Korean studio Mir, with Duffield and Jacob Robinson serving as showrunners, and features the voices of Nicolas Cantu, Mae Whitman, Darren Barnet, Benjamin Bratt and Betty Gilpin as a group of shipwrecked characters who find themselves on Skull Island in the 1990s, where they encounter giant-sized prehistoric creatures, including the island's self-appointed guardian Kong. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

The series debuted on Netflix on June 22, 2023. [2] [3] It received generally positive reviews from critics.

Premise

In the 1990s, a group of well-meaning explorers venture out to sea to rescue Annie from the ocean. In doing so, they find themselves shipwrecked on the perilous Skull Island. Together, they fight to survive the dangers of the mysterious isle, which is home to large creatures and terrifying monsters, including Kong. [2] [3]

Voice cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Maritime Pilot"Danny Araya Brian Duffield June 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
Two best friends, Charlie and Mike, are accompanying their fathers, Cap and Hiro, on an expedition in the South Pacific in search of cryptids. Charlie discovers a mysterious girl adrift in the ocean; she identifies herself as Annie, and explains that she escaped from another ship. She becomes alarmed when they see a flare in the distance, but the ship that launched it mysteriously sinks. Two mercenaries sneak aboard the group's vessel to capture Annie, but the boat is suddenly attacked by a giant tentacled creature, "the Kraken". The creature destroys the boat, killing both mercenaries and most of the crew, including Hiro. In the aftermath, Charlie and Mike wash up on the shore of Skull Island.
2"The Last Blank Space on the Map"Julie Olson
Amanda Sitareh B.
Brian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
In a flashback, Mike and Hiro acquire a chart with the location of Skull Island from a former member of an expedition that visited the island in 1973, who warns them not to go there. In the present, Mike and Charlie are attacked by giant crabs on the island's beach, but Annie arrives to help them, and the crabs are scared away by a distant creature roaring. Cap also awakens on the island and encounters a scientist named Irene, who leads a group of mercenaries and is looking for Annie. Mike is horrified when he realizes that the trio are stranded on Skull Island, although Annie claims to be from a different island, before they're confronted by two mercenaries and attacked by a large doglike creature.
3"What's Up, Croc?"Danny ArayaBrian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
Charlie, Mike, and one of the mercenaries flee from the doglike creature, which the mercenary claims to be Annie's pet. The mercenary is killed by a crocodilian monster, which pursues the boys until it's caught and eaten by Kong. The boys then reunite with Annie and her pet, who she named Dog, and Annie tells Charlie that Cap is alive. Meanwhile, Irene informs Cap that she and the mercenaries found Annie on another, nearby island, and were attempting to take her back to the United States. One of the mercenaries is carried off by a giant hawk, but the rest of the group reach a safe area. Irene calls in a helicopter from the mercenaries' ship, but the Kraken destroys it. Charlie, Annie, Mike and Dog continue to explore the island, while Mike conceals an injury from the others.
4"Breakfast Fit for a Kong"Amanda Sitareh B.Brian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
Annie explains that she and Dog bonded on their island after their fathers killed each other. Charlie is separated from Annie and Mike when he falls down a tunnel made by giant ants. Meanwhile, Cap, Irene and the mercenaries continue their search for Annie. Irene is almost eaten by a giant carnivorous flower, but the others save her. Cap explains that his obsession with cryptids began when he saw a giant monster in the ocean, and theorizes that Skull Island is home to a variety of creatures that have migrated up from the "Hollow Earth". After locating Charlie, Mike and Annie enter the tunnel to try to rescue him; they're attacked by a giant ant, but Dog enters the tunnel too and saves them. Sensing that the mercenaries are closing in, Annie and Dog prepare to confront them, but they accidentally stray into the territory of the giant hawk.
5"Doggone It"Danny ArayaBrian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
Annie and Dog face off against Irene and the mercenaries, but Irene shoots Annie with a tranquilizer dart and Dog is carried off by the giant hawk. Mike reveals himself as a distraction so that Charlie can escape, and it's revealed that Irene and Mike already know each other. Charlie encounters a masked stranger, before the giant hawk carries him off as well. However, it deposits him and Dog unharmed on an ancient stone temple. Mike informs Cap that Irene had secretly funded their expedition in the hopes of finding the island, before deducing that Irene is Annie's mother. Charlie manages to befriend Dog, and they escape from the temple after an encounter with Kong. The Kraken throws a dead whale into the middle of the island as a challenge to Kong, while Cap discovers Mike's hidden wound after Mike collapses.
6"Terms of Endearment"Amanda Sitareh B.Brian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
In a flashback, Annie remembers how she bonded with Dog after their fathers' deaths ten years earlier. In the present, Annie wakes up and is greeted by Irene. She theorizes that Mike was injured when the Kraken attacked him, and Cap warns that Mike will die if they can't get him off the island soon. Charlie and Dog make their way back across the island and are able to find the group's camp again. Irene tells Annie that she is her mother, but Annie is resentful of her because of the previous clashes between Dog and Irene's mercenaries. Charlie and Dog are attacked by a pack of camouflaged creatures, but they're able to fight off the creatures with help from Annie and the mercenaries. Charlie is reunited with Cap, while Irene apologizes to Annie and Dog. The Kraken attacks the camp and kills one of the mercenaries. Realizing that they have to kill the Kraken before they can escape from the island, Charlie suggests using Kong to kill it.
7"You're Not a King, You're Just a Stupid Animal"Danny ArayaBrian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
Years earlier, it's revealed that Kong once formed a bond with a Spanish-speaking girl who lived on the island with a community of other shipwreck survivors, and saved her from a Skullcrawler. It's also revealed that the giant hawk has a bond with Kong, and sometimes brings food to his temple for him. The trio discovered a dead Sker Buffalo, which had been killed by a pack of giant chameleon-like creatures. Working together, Kong, the hawk and the girl were able to kill all of the chameleons, although Kong was injured in the process. He cleaned his wounds in the ocean, but the smell of his blood in the water awakened the Kraken, which had been hibernating on the ocean floor near the island. The next evening, the Kraken attacked the human settlement, wiping them all out and leaving the girl badly wounded. The Kraken challenged Kong when he arrived, but Kong withdrew and carried the girl to his temple, where she died. Kong buried the girl and placed her necklace on an altar in his temple. In the present day, Charlie explains his plan to lure Kong to the ocean using the necklace, having noted his attachment to it.
8"You'll Never Catch a Monkey That Way"Amanda Sitareh B.Brian DuffieldJune 22, 2023 (2023-06-22)
Charlie convinces Annie and the others to follow his plan, pointing out that Mike will die if they can't get rid of the Kraken and escape the island. Charlie reconciles with Cap over their differing hopes for his future, before he leaves with Annie and Dog. They enter the temple and are confronted by Kong; Annie steals the necklace, and they flee the temple with Kong in pursuit. Dog is unable to outrun Kong while carrying both Charlie and Annie, so Charlie jumps off his back and is captured by several masked island natives. Cap and Mike go looking for Charlie, while Annie lures Kong to the beach, where the Kraken attacks him. A battle ensues between the two monsters, and the Kraken gains the upper hand, until Kong manages to wound it by stabbing it with the broken hull of Cap's sunken boat. The Kraken surfaces again, but Kong ultimately manages to kill it by ripping it in half. However, when he throws its body into the ocean, Annie is knocked out by the resulting tidal wave. She awakens two weeks later, in a hospital on the mainland, and is greeted by Irene.

Production

Development

By January 2021, a continuation of the MonsterVerse in the form of an animated television series was in development. Brian Duffield was hired to serve as writer, creator, executive producer, director, and showrunner for the show, while Jacob Robinson was hired to serve as an executive producer. The project is a joint-venture production between Legendary Television, Powerhouse Animation, and Tractor Pants Productions and was produced with intent to release exclusively to Netflix, as Warner Bros. still owns the rights for the MonsterVerse franchise alongside Legendary. [1] [2] [3]

In October 2023, Duffield stated that the script for the second season had been completed; while creatives were waiting for an official season two renewal green-lighting from Netflix. [4]

Casting

By May 2023, the voice cast was announced with Nicolas Cantu, Mae Whitman, Darren Barnet, Benjamin Bratt, and Betty Gilpin serving in the primary roles. [2] [3]

Release

Skull Island was released on Netflix on June 22, 2023. [2] [3]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 82% and an average score of 7.00/10 based on 17 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "A rousing if faintly recycled reincarnation of King Kong's latest cinematic foray, Skull Island succeeds in its aim of putting a more adult twist on Saturday morning cartoons of yore". [5] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 51 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [6]

Samantha Nelson of IGN gave 5 out of 10 stating that "Skull Island tries to fuse Kong: Skull Island with Jonny Quest, but dull performances, weak writing, and retreads of fights from the film blunt the pulpy action". [7] Joey Rambles of Cultured Vultures gave an 7.5 out of 10, writing: "With fun characters, gripping action, and splendid visuals, Skull Island is a highly energized rollercoaster ride that earns its hefty title as well as its place in the MonsterVerse". [8] [ unreliable source? ]

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