Planet of the Apes

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New War for the Planet of the Apes Spot

Following the new trailer, now check out a new spot for War for the Planet of the Apes. War For The Planet of the Apes has a  July 14, 2017 release directed by Matt Reeves starring Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval.  In War for the Planet of the Apes, the third chapter of the […]

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War for the Planet of the Apes Final Trailer & New Poster

Watch the final trailer below for War of the Planet of the Apes. A new poster has also been released! War For The Planet of the Apes has a  July 14, 2017 release directed by Matt Reeves starring Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval.  In War for the Planet of the Apes, the third chapter of the

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War for the Planet of the Apes Trailer Teaser Features Charlton Heston!

FOX Studios released a new trailer teaser for War for the Planet of the Apes featuring a voice over from the late Charlton Heston! The new trailer drops tomorrow. War For The Planet of the Apes has a  July 14, 2017 release directed by Matt Reeves starring Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval. 

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Matt Reeves Obsessed With Batman!

Good news for fans of the Dark Knight as it’s learned Matt Reeves is a huge fan of Batman! While talking with the Daily News, Matt Reeves says he was obsessed with Batman as a kid! “It’s a strange thing to be involved in the two franchises which were the two that I was connected

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War For The Planet of the Apes Trailer Teaser

A new trailer debuts tomorrow for War for the Planet of the Apes. Watch a teaser below.  War For The Planet of the Apes has a  July 14, 2017 release directed by Matt Reeves starring Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval.  In War for the Planet of the Apes, the third

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Matt Reeves Gets Offer To Direct Batman

Ben Affleck recently stepped down from directing the upcoming solo Batman movie, with it then reported WB was courting Matt Reeves, who is directing War for the Planet of the Apes for Fox Studios. Deadline is now reporting WB has put out an offer to Matt Reeves to direct Batman, and that the wait is

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Woody Harrelson Eyed For Han Solo Star Wars Movie

From Hunger Games to the Planet of the Apes to a galaxy far, far away, it's being reported Woody Harrelson is being eyed for the standalone Han Solo Star Wars movie. According to Variety, Woody Harrelson is in early talks to play Han Solo's mentor. It's said Disney had no comment about the rumor, but

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War for the Planet of the Apes NYCC Trailer Released

I attended a press event at the NYCC with Fox Studios and War for the Planet of the Apes which showed off a trailer and clip. During last night's episode of The Walking Dead, Fox showed off the NYCC trailer to promote the new trailer release. Check it out below. Fox has yet to release the

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First Look War for The Planet of the Apes Images: Includes Woody Harrelson

In additon to the release of the new War for the Planet of the Apes trailer, Fox Studios has released image stills featuring Caesar (played by Andy Serkis), Rocket (Terry Notary), Luca, and Woody Harrelson stars as the Colonel. “Caesar, who has had a love for human beings, is now tested beyond measure,” Serkis told USA Today.

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Green Lantern & Planet Of The Apes Felipe Massafera Variant Revealed

Another variant cover for the upcoming DC Comics, IDW Publishing and Fox Studios Green Lantern and Planet of the Apes crossover has been revealed. Check out Felipe Massafera’s variant cover which will be foil-stamed for issue one below (via cbr). Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern debuts February 1, 2017 as a six-issue monthly limited series written by Robbie

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Green Lantern & Planet Of The Apes Covers Revealed & Info

This past October saw DC Comics and IDW Publishing announce the Green Lantern and Planet of the Apes crossover, and now the cover of the first issue and a variant have been revealed featuring a Brightest Day for the Apes. The regular cover is by Ethan Van Sciver, with the variant from Paul Rivoche. Updated:

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War For The Planet Of The Apes Teaser

Fox released a teaser for War of the Planet of the Apes. Watch below. Synopsis: In War for the Planet of the Apes, the third chapter of the critically acclaimed blockbuster franchise, Caesar and his apes are forced into a deadly conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless Colonel. After the apes

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Green Lantern & Planet Of The Apes Crossover Announced

Following the Green Lantern / Star Trek crossover at IDW, DC Comics is now headed to the Planet of the Apes with Boom! Studios. It’s announced a six-issue Planet of the Apes / Green Lanten miniseries will debut in February 2017. Further information will be coming at this week’s NYCC, but the following teaser has

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War for the Planet of the Apes Coming To NYCC 2016

War for the Planet of the Apes is coming to next week’s NYCC with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the movie. See the announcement below for more. Also check out the previously released BTS footage below. Info: Andy Serkis, Visionary Director Matt Reeves and Producer Dylan Clark To debut an Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes look and film

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First Look At War For the Planet of the Apes As Filming Begins

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Filming on War For the Planet of the Apes, the third movie in the new frachise, has officially kicked off and a first look behind-the-scenes image has been released.

Director Matt Reves posted the above image on Twitter adding: “It has begun.”

War For the Planet of the Apes has a July 14, 2017 release starring Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Gabriel Chavarria and Steve Zahn.

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Woody Harrelson Cast As War of the Planet of the Apes Villain

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Woody Harrelson has been cast as the human villain for War of the Planet of the Apes, the third movie in the new franchise.

Details are slim, but THR reports Harrelson will play a character called The Colonel.

Matt Reeves is returning for War of the Planet of the Apes, which has a July 14, 2017 release. Plot details are also unknown, but it’s been said War will continue the story of Ceasar from the previous two films.

Gabriel Chavarria has also said to be cast in a small role.

Woody Harrelson is currently starring in LBJ, The Hunger Games and was featured on the first season of HBO’s hits series True Detective.

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Mega Man Movie In Development At Fox

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It’s being reported a Mega Man movie is in development at Fox Studios.

Before you shake our head (because of Fantastic Four), Tracking Board reports the producers behind the Planet of the Apes movies are behind the project.

No other details are mentioned, but it’s cautioned to at least remain optimistic about the possibility of the film seeing the light of day.

The news of the movie also follows news of a new 26-episode Mega Man TV series.

Mega Man was first released in 1987 on the Nintendo Entertainment system and has spawned over 50 games on multiple systems including over 30 million copies. The game sees Mega Man battling Dr. Wily and the evil robots under his control. As Mega Man clears each level and defeats each robot, Mega Man aquires a unique power from each of the robot’s which aids him in his quest. Mega Man is also known as Rockman in Japan.

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Channing Tatum Gambit Movie Set For 2016

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The Channing Tatum Gambit movie is now official as Fox Studios has announced it will have an October 7, 2016 release date.

Tatum will star as the mutant with the power to manipulate kinetic energy and is first expected to appear in Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse, which hits four months earlier on May 27, 2016.

Channing Tatum has been involved with the role for quite a while and most recently said Gambit would be “something different” suggesting it would be more of an anti-hero movie than a superhero film.

The writer on Gambit is Joshua Zetumern who recently wrote the 2014 RoboCop movie.

Channing Tatum has Jupiter Ascending coming out next month as well and is involved in the sequels to Jump Street and Magic Mike.

Tatum’s name also surfaced with the Sony leaks where it was stated the actor is interested in a Ghosbusters spinoff with fellow actor Chris Pratt.

Fox also announced the third Planet of the Apes movie will be delayed a year to July 14, 2017.

Fox’s Fantastic Four 2 previously held the July 14, 2017 release, which will now be moved up six weeks to June 2, 2017.

Fox also gave the Assassin’s Creed movie a December 21, 2016 release which will star Michael Fassbender, with Justin Kurzel directing.

The P.T Barnum movie starring Hugh Jackman opens on December 25, 2016, and The Mountain Between Us starring Charlie Hunnam and Rosamund Pike will open February 10, 2017.

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Movie News Reviews

Review: Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (2014)

Apes with Attitude

A Film Review of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

By Lawrence Napoli

 

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One of the reasons why I never became a fanboy of this particular mythos is because it was an inescapably depressing and ugly reflection on just about everything humanity has defined as “contemporary society.”  PotA as a brand, doesn’t pull punches, doesn’t sugar coat with hope and unabashedly puts the blame on you, me and every other human being for the fall of mankind.  Matt Reeves’ Dawn of the Planet of the Apes not only advances the dynamic origins of Rise of the Planet of the Apes, but maintains that unique blend of hopelessness and intimate storytelling that were born of the original films and television series of the late 60s and 70s.  Of all 2014’s summer blockbusters, Dawn… delivers the most intellectually engaging plot by dialing back a bit on the popcorn and ramping up the dialogue driven drama amongst the key members of the cast.  The audience is spared witnessing the global plague of the Simian Flu and catapulted into an Earth where only small colonies of humans remain while the society of Caesar’s Apes flourishes.  Once their paths intersect, history seems to repeat, our ideas of evolution are challenged and what “the right thing” means to society and the individual is examined under a microscope.

I only had a slight apprehension regarding this film for two reasons.  First, despite James Franco not being one of my favorite Hollywood types, he did a fantastic job in Rise … and his character is not in this sequel.  Second, there’s a change at director, and sometimes that doesn’t affect the quality of the film (see the multiple directors of the Harry Potter films) and sometimes it sinks the franchise (see Joel Schumacher’s adoption of Tim Burton’s Batman).  Thankfully, screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver return to scribe the plot of Dawn … and despite the massive plot jump from where we left of at the end of Rise … this film’s story effectively connects to its predecessor and stands strong on its own so newcomers shouldn’t feel obligated to see the first film, but I highly recommend it.  

Caesar, the unofficial king of Apes in his particular kingdom, is certainly the focal point for the majority of this film which is interesting for a number of reasons.  He is still comprised of computer graphics and he doesn’t speak fluent English with his brethren as sign language is still the dominant form of communication amongst the Apes.  Making this kind of character as important to the plot of any production is simply not done too often even with today’s technology due to the aforementioned communication restraints.  The visual effects combined with the motion capture talents of Andy Serkis presented the most believable fabricated manifestations to date, but it is the gravitas of the dialogue amongst the Apes that enhances the illusion to the point where talking Apes are practically indistinguishable from live actors.  The content of this film’s story works extremely well with the context of the spectacle and social commentary.

Granted, this film is not exactly on the same level as the other summer blockbusters in terms of intense action scenes throughout its runtime, but that doesn’t mean Dawn … degenerates into another snoozer, morality tale.  Most of the ape movement and combat is depicted from wide angles, which allows the visual effect artists to showboat their impressive skill set.  Apes swing through the trees with fluid grace, while lumbering about when walking on the ground on their hind legs.  Ape combat is fairly brutal by featuring hand to hand ferocity, but let’s just says fists and melee weapons are not the limit to the danger they present to each other as well as the surviving human beings.  Of course, humans are no pushovers and while they are as tough as wet toilet paper when facing down an ape face to face, they compensate with superior firepower and explosives which showcases some standard issue ballistics and pyro visual and practical effects.  I’d prefer the bar to be raised for the effects used for gunplay in films that feature it, but seeing how so many resources were dumped into breathing life into fabricated apes, this film gets a pass.  The only catch regarding the action in this film is that it’s not particularly well balanced and the dialogue tends to lull the audience.  Again, the individual needs to realize that this franchise is not about adrenaline and explosions, but there’s enough here to maintain a high entertainment value provided one engages with the plot.

Despite drama being the priority in this film, there aren’t many individual performances that stand out.  Andy Serkis as Caesar once again demonstrates motion capture as a performance art that needs greater recognition from the entertainment industry in general, but before that happens, there needs to be more actors than just him to demonstrate a similar level of excellence.  When Caesar speaks, Serkis produces a voice that is equal parts honorable, dominating, serious and threatening.  As a matter of fact, most of the dramatic moments occurring in this film are between Caesar, his son, his family and the rest of his society.  Jason Clarke’s performance as Malcom represents the best of the live actors in this film.  Yes, his character has the luxury of being the one human to consistently reach out to and interact with Caesar, but his performance in general and his facial expressions in particular sells sincerity and desperation in the exact ways they were meant to reflect the composure of his own colony.  Gary Oldman, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to have enough screen time for the audience to truly define him as either a protagonist or antagonist which leaves his performance in the neutral role of the placeholder.  This criticism applies to the rest of the human cast because quite simply, this film really isn’t about them and there’s only so much you can do with support status.  

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes takes the pedigree of Rise … and raises the stakes on the drama and danger involved with creating and maintaining a “civilized” society.  This fiction is yet another interesting experiment in the “what if?” scenario where things like decency, safety and general order are determined less by institutions and more by anyone’s ability to manipulate the mob.  “Conjure magic for them and they’ll be distracted.  Take away their freedom and still they’ll roar.” – Gracchus from Gladiator (2000).  If this film inspires yet another sequel (which judging by its global take at the box office, it may) it will be interesting to see Caesar evolve into a more seasoned philosopher-king having shed his naiveté after the events that transpire here.  This movie is the best-rounded cinematic experience of the summer of 2014, but don’t splurge on IMAX or Real 3D tickets to partake.

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