Why did it take six decades for a rematch between King Kong and Godzilla?

Plans for Godzilla Vs Kong were announced in 2015 as part of Legendary's MonsterVerse. PHOTO: WARNER BROS
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NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - In 1962, the Japanese film studio Toho released King Kong Vs Godzilla, an ambitious monster movie that pitted two of the most popular creatures in cinema history against each other in (supposedly) mortal combat.

The movie boasted a drunken Kong; cringeworthy brownface (with Japanese actors darkening their faces to play South Pacific "natives"); and a battle with a giant octopus - played by real octopuses.

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