A couple of Korean Godzilla vs. Kong posters have been released, showing the Titans about to engage in their epic showdown. Marketing for the MonsterVerse bout has truly gone full steam ahead. After months of virtually no information, Legendary and Warner Bros. have been heavily promoting the film. Earlier this week, two new TV spots were released, giving fans a new look at the battle of the century.

In one corner of the ring stands Godzilla, an ancient apex predator responsible for protecting the Earth from the MUTOs and the extraterrestrial King Ghidorah. In the other stands Kong, the king of Skull Island who would stop at nothing to protect his home and people close to him. What happens when these two creatures collide? Godzilla vs. Kong will answer that question. It appears both monsters will battle until one can no longer stand. As one character says, "Kong bows to no one." Both monsters aren't likely to submit to the other, leading to much speculation about how the battle will go down. It's hard to imagine Godzilla winning if he has truly turned against humanity, but there's certainly more to the plot than meets the eye. No matter what, whether one is Team Kong or Team Godzilla, the film looks to deliver satisfying action based on everything shown so far.

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Promotion for Godzilla vs. Kong continues with the release of the Korean poster (via a deleted tweet from Warner Bros.), along with a banner (via Kaiju News Outlet). The poster features the giants looking at each other in Seoul, while the banner features them about to collide. Check out the images below.

Godzilla vs Kong Poster Korea

Although their sizes appear to be a little exaggerated in the poster, it does a good job showing how small humanity's world is compared to the Titans. Meanwhile, the banner with the monsters about to attack each other has an overall exciting look. It will be interesting seeing what other posters will be released as the movie's premiere approaches. Earlier this week, the film received a Chinese poster. Whereas the Korean one is set in the city, the Chinese poster depicts a showdown underwater. The film is releasing at the end of March, although China, Korea, and other international territories will be able to watch it a little earlier.

Godzilla vs. Kong's marketing doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon. Tomorrow, a new sneak peek of the film will be released, along with a Q&A with director Adam Wingard. Although everything shown so far has been exciting, hopefully Legendary won't reveal too much more of the story. It will be quite the experience watching who comes out on top.

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Source: Warner Bros., Kaiju News Outlet

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