A new look at the original piece of banner artwork for Godzilla vs. Kong has been revealed. The artwork was initially showcased last year by crew members of the film upon the conclusion of principal photography. Now, we have a new look at the banner that granted us our first glimpse into the upcoming Monsterverse installment.
While the artwork is in black and white, it still offers a good amount of detail into the two main Titans from the film. The updated version is by no means a high quality image, however, it's still definitely better than the original blurry version that fans observed. Director Adam Wingard recently shared the below clapper board from Godzilla vs. Kong to his personal Instagram page.

Displayed on the bottom of the clapper board is the banner artwork. With the new view of the art, we are granted with a better look at the Titans... including Godzilla's possibly updated white-tipped spines. Hopefully, Adam Wingard will continue to share more production and behind the scenes images from the film as the 2021 release date gets closer.

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