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  • Just How Many ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Films Are There, Anyway?

    Just How Many ‘Planet Of The Apes’ Films Are There, Anyway?

    These days, it’s all too easy to bemoan Hollywood’s obsession with reboots and remakes, especially when Jurassic World and Ghostbusters have entered that equation the way they have.

    And yet, 13 years ago, Rise of the Planet of the Apes stumbled thunderously into the fold, conclusively reminding us there’s nothing inherently wrong with reboots. If they improve on the original, they may even be preferable.

    Indeed, since Franklin J. Schaffner first helmed that 1968 adaptation of Pierre Boulle’s novel, Apes remains a beloved science fiction franchise. 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes ushered in the latest era of one of the most deftly intelligent sci-fi franchises to ever grace the big screen.

    Speaking of which, between books, comics, television, and even video games, most would still probably say that the franchise seems most at home in the realm of feature films, and history certainly appears to be on the side of such a claim.

    How many Planet of the Apes movies are there?

    (20th Century Studios)

    Counting Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, which premieres next month, there are 10 total films set in the varying canons of Planet of the Apes.

    Things kicked off with the original Planet of the Apes movie back in 1968; that film would go on to spawn four sequels, Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970), Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972), and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973).

    Tim Burton then proceeded to do Tim Burton things with a 2001 reboot starring Mark Wahlberg. The film received poor reviews and was regarded as a low point for the director. Despite a strong box office performance, Fox declined to make a sequel.

    And then, along came Caesar in 2011. A spec script from Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver proved to be the triumphant spark the franchise needed to remind us all that this is still Apes‘ world, and we’re just living in it. Rise would eventually be followed by Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War for the Planet of the Apes.

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes premieres on May 10, 2024, exclusively in theaters.

    (featured image: 20th Century Fox)


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  • Here's How To Watch the New 'Planet of the Apes' Movies in Order

    Here's How To Watch the New 'Planet of the Apes' Movies in Order

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the fourth movie in Planet of the Apes‘ rebooted saga, is set to hit theatres on May 27, 2024. There’s no better time to catch up with the series, which has, overall, proven worthy of its critical acclaim and been a box-office success.

    While the original Planet of the Apes movies, which were produced between 1968 and 1973, took place in a future where apes had risen to become the dominant species on the planet, the rebooted series chose to depict how apes came to hold such power over humanity. Planet of the Apes is a sci-fi classic. If ever there was a series worth digging into, it’s this one.

    Here’s how to watch all of the new Planet of the Apes movies in order.

    Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)

    Caesar leading an ape army on the Golden Gate Bridge in Rise of the Planet of the Apes
    (20th Century Studios)

    In the first of the rebooted Planet of the Apes movies, a geneticist named Will Rodman (James Franco) is testing out a new cure for Alzheimer’s disease on chimpanzees at a laboratory in San Francisco. Though one of the test subjects was eventually shot after going on a rampage, her offspring, named Caesar (Andy Serkis), begins to develop rapidly, able to communicate through sign language and eventually even speak. Years later, when Ceasar comes into contact with other apes, he douses them with a new version of the same drug, heightening their intelligence, too. It turns out, however, that the drug can be deadly for humans. The apes eventually fight their way to freedom and escape into the forest.

    Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)

    Caesar leads an army of apes in a forest in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
    (20th Century Studios)

    Dawn of the Planet of the Apes takes place ten years after Rise. A deadly pandemic has drastically decreased the human population, and society has collapsed, while the intelligent apes, whose numbers have only increased due to the virus, have established a state of their own. When a band of human survivors enters the apes’ territory, all hell breaks loose, and the apes are forced into a battle with humanity’s remaining armies.

    War for the Planet of the Apes (2017)

    Caesar and the other apes in the snow in War for the Planet of the Apes
    (20th Century Studios)

    Two years after the events of Dawn, War for the Planet of the Apes sees the war between apes and humans come to a head. The apes are forced into a ruthless, deadly battle by a vindictive human Colonel (Woody Harrelson), and they suffer heavy losses. Tapping into his darker side, Caesar vows to avenge his kind, and he and the Colonel get locked into an epic war that will determine the fate of apekind and humankind for years to come.

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024)

    Emperor Ape in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
    (20th Century Studios)

    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes will involve another significant time skip. While War for the Planet of the Apes depicted the end of the conflict between apes and humans, Kingdom will take us into the future that the original Planet of the Apes movies foretold. Apes are now the dominant species, and humans have regressed significantly, forced into exile. It’ll be interesting to see how much the apes’ society has grown and developed and what parallels can be drawn between Kingdom and the original Planet of the Apes movie. Some shots in the trailer show the apes using more dangerous, technologically advanced weapons, but we’ll have to wait and see how those play into the story.

    This will be the first of the rebooted Planet of the Apes movies without Andy Serkis’ Caesar in the leading role. However, though it has yet to be confirmed, Kevin Durand will likely be playing Caesar’s son. Durand will be joined by The Witcher‘s Freya Allen in the lead human role.

    You can watch the trailer here.

    (featured image: 20th Century Studios)

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