Talk:King Kong (1976 film)/@comment-26350631-20150428013259/@comment-25285745-20150428013610

Because navboxes are not supposed to include continuities, and the continuities you made up aren't even right. The two RKO films are set in their own continuity, King Kong vs. Godzilla has its own continuity, King Kong Escapes has its own, the two Paramount films have their own, the 2005 Universal film is set in its own, and the 2017 prequel will probably be set in its own continuity too. Japanese King Kong and King Kong Appears in Edo are not a part of any continuity, because they are just unlicensed foreign movies with the name "King Kong" in them.