While it isn’t specifically stated in this report, it seems that this scene is set in the 1970s, like the rest of the movie, but since 2014’s Godzilla was set in present day, and Godzilla: King of Monsters will also presumably be set in present day, it remains unclear if there will be any attempt to bridge the gap in time between Kong: Skull Island and Godzilla: King of Monsters.
Hopefully we’ll get more details about this growing franchise after Kong: Skull Island hits theaters.
Last month, when Kong: Skull Island started screening for the press, it was confirmed that there will be a post-credit scene, although no details about this scene were given.
The company wants them to promise not to tell the Russians about what the found at Skull Island.