‘King Kong: Skull Island’ has dropped today to much fanfare.
The action-thriller is pulling fans from all over the world into theaters, and in one situation, not even a raging fire could keep people from seeing the debut.
TMZ has the scoop:
The incident went down Thursday at the premiere of “Kong: Skull Island” in Ho Chi Minh City when a huge model of the beast, and the stage around it, caught fire.
The blaze was reportedly caused by either a stray tiki torch or a prop volcano. At first, spectators thought it was all part of the show, and lingered a little too long taking photos.
Still, no one was injured and firefighters knocked down the fire in about 15 minutes. In true Hollywood fashion, the premiere went on as scheduled.
Check out the CRAZY scene…It looks like a movie all in itself:
Very good thing no one was hurt.