planet of the apes

Early Reviews Call ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ an Epic Conclusion to a Great Trilogy
Early Reviews Call ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ an Epic Conclusion to a Great Trilogy
Early Reviews Call ‘War for the Planet of the Apes’ an Epic Conclusion to a Great Trilogy
Hot take: The Planet of the Apes has always been one of the very best franchises ever. Even back in the ’70s, even when some of the ape masks looked a little hokey, the Apes series consistently delivered some of the most thoughtful, prescient, spooky, and unrelentingly bleak sci-fi films Hollywood has ever produced. Nearly every single one ends on a mega-bummer; beloved characters dying, entire races getting wiped out, or, in one awesomely disturbing example, the entire freaking planet getting blown to smithereens.
‘War For the Planet of the Apes’ Will Be Caesar’s Last Movie – But Not the Last ‘Apes’
‘War For the Planet of the Apes’ Will Be Caesar’s Last Movie – But Not the Last ‘Apes’
‘War For the Planet of the Apes’ Will Be Caesar’s Last Movie – But Not the Last ‘Apes’
Those viewers of the opinion that the rebooted Planet of the Apes franchise numbers among the more successful revivals in the recent deluge (and if you disagree, feel free to kindly see yourself to the e-door) tend to credit Caesar as the film’s secret weapon. The intelligent chimpanzee provided the films with a human center, ironically enough, conveying his maturation and radicalization through unprecedented motion-capture technology and acting from Andy Serkis. The upcoming War For the Planet of the Apes will form the final chapter of this trilogy, and according to the film’s producer, may hold bad news for Caesar superfans.
‘Planet of the Apes Party Fun Time’ is the Dance Hit of the Summer [VIDEO]
‘Planet of the Apes Party Fun Time’ is the Dance Hit of the Summer [VIDEO]
‘Planet of the Apes Party Fun Time’ is the Dance Hit of the Summer [VIDEO]
‘Rise of the Planet of The Apes,’ the second attempt in the past decade to reboot the ‘Planet of the Apes’ franchise, hits theaters August 5th. Until then, you can get your damn-dirty-ape fix from this video remix featuring footage from the original ‘Planet of the Apes,’ and a medley of songs from the Benny Benassi Presents the Biz album ‘Hypnotica.’