The wait is finally over, as Godzilla Vs. Kong is out now. We can finally find out who would win in a fight – a giant lizard, or an equally giant gorilla.
Like Wonder Woman 1984 – and all 2021 Warner Bros films for that matter – Godzilla Vs. Kong has released in cinemas, on HBO Max and on premium VOD services. With the pandemic still very much prevalent in the UK, people cannot visit theatres due to lockdown restrictions.
If you’re in the UK and want to watch Godzilla Vs. Kong now, then keep on reading. We also have a similar article for In The Heights and Mortal Kombat .
How to watch Godzilla Vs. Kong in the UK on VOD
Godzilla Vs. Kong is out now on VOD services in the UK, and is priced at £15.99. Currently you can only rent the film, not buy it. It comes in 4K resolution as standard.
Here’s where you can lease it from:
- Amazon Prime Video
- YouTube
- Google Play
- iTunes
- Sky Store
There is also another method for watching the film – by signing up for HBO Max.
How to watch Godzilla Vs. Kong in the UK on HBO Max
Godzilla Vs. Kong is also available on the US streaming service, HBO Max. This platform also features the Justice League Snyder Cut , HBO staples like Game of Thrones and a back catalogue of Warner Bros. content. You can check out the best shows and films on HBO Max for more information.
VPNs (virtual private networks) reroute your IP address so you can browse the web as if you’re from another country. To watch Godzilla Vs. Kong on HBO Max, you will want to connect to a US server.
For the best performance, speeds and pricing, we recommend either NordVPN or ExpressVPN . You can also check out our picks of the best VPNs for HBO Max for further recommendations.
Billing information for HBO Max
For the next step, you’ll need the HBO Max app. We have successfully tested this method using NordVPN and an Android phone.
- Launch your VPN on your iOS/Android device and connect to a US server
- Create a new Apple ID/Google Play account in your browser that’s tied to the US (leave the country blank)
- Register your new account on your iOS/Android device app store
- You should now have access to the US app store – download and install the HBO Max app
- Tap ‘skip’ if the app store asks you to add payment information to your iOS/Google Play account before you’ve installed HBO Max
- Create a new account in the HBO Max app with your email address and password
- Use PayPal as your method of payment (this can be a UK account)
- Once your account is verified, you can sign in from any device
There have been reports of users not being able to install HBO Max on iOS as the app store forces users to register their payment details and doesn’t accept UK PayPal if you try to register with this account.
To get round this, we recommend purchasing US App Store credit via a digital gift card – which can be added as a US payment option.
When the site asks you to put in the recipient, enter your own email address and the code to redeem the money will be sent to your inbox. Then when you need to add payment information in the app store, select ‘redeem gift card or code’, and you should be able to add the money as credit on your account.
Godzilla Vs. Kong trailer
We have a full look at the two monsters going toe-to-toe in the first trailer (alongside a bizarre song choice). Watch it below:
There’s also another short teaser which includes some ‘blink and you’ll miss it’ moments:
This world isn’t ready for their fight to begin. Check out the trailer: https://t.co/aTvARZrqPS #GodzillaVsKong in theaters and streaming exclusively on @HBOMax * March 31. *Available on @HBOMax in the US only, for 31 days, at no extra cost to subscribers. pic.twitter.com/tay1FdshaF — Godzilla vs. Kong (@GodzillaVsKong) February 14, 2021
Will Godzilla Vs. Kong release on DVD?
Eventually, yes. Godzilla Vs. Kong will be available to rent/buy in DVD form. However, we imagine that it will be at least a couple of months before you’re able to do this. We will list retailers and prices once this is possible.
Author: Hannah Cowton-Barnes, Entertainment Editor, Tech Advisor

As Tech Advisor’s Entertainment Editor, Hannah is the resident expert in all things streaming, film and TV. Before joining Tech Advisor in 2019, she studied Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds and created a website dedicated to geek culture and lifestyle. She’s also reviewed a whole range of gadgets including flagship smartphones, wearables and styling tools. Outside of Foundry, she’s written freelance pieces for Polygon, Metro and Den of Geek, and is proud to be a Women Techmakers Ambassador for Google.
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