The special features for the Blu-ray release confirm that Kong really did complete his "King Kong" transformation in the movie. Despite being known worldwide to audiences as King Kong since the 1930s, he has only been "Kong" in Legendary's MonsterVerse. This was true for the movie titles, the marketing, and how the characters referred to him. For a reason that hasn't been clearly articulated, the MonsterVerse has avoided using his traditional name, with some suggesting that it may be because of rights issues. Regardless, there were theories that this film might correct this. One idea was that if Kong were to dethrone the reigning King of the Monsters, he would finally have a claim to his iconic title. Obviously, that outcome didn't happen, as Godzilla managed to keep his position as the alpha. However, there was a feeling among fans that Kong earned the name in a different way. During his trip to the Hollow Earth, Kong found a temple that belonged to his ancestors and sat down on a chair that resembled a throne. Fans took both this and the acquisition of the axe as a symbolic transformation from "Kong" to "King Kong". Included on the Blu-ray release of the fourth MonsterVerse film was a featurette titled "Behold Kong's Temple", where Godzilla vs. Kong director Adam Wingard discussed this particular moment. Wingard said in the video that to him, the most exciting thing about exploring the Hollow Earth temple was that "you really get to see Kong turn into King Kong". Wingard went on to add that Kong acquired his "royal status" when he sat on the throne. It was his intention for this to be one of the movie's most memorable scenes, and based on reactions from fans, it would seem that this did turn out to be the case. The message that the Titan had at last become King Kong was clear, and now Wingard has erased any lingering doubt.
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