very worthy successor to the ceasar trilogy. i only wish Raka would've lasted to meeting proximus. a philosophical debate between the apes and mae would've been fantastic.
@@MacheddieFr i get that but i wanted those two to talk about Caesar and his philosophy because both were techinically correct in many ways about how Caesar treats humans. yes he could be merciful but also wasn't against them when he needed to be and was fierce. so you could have a great scene about that.
At the end of the credits you can actually hear him make his lil monkey sounds pointing that he might still be alive and considering we didnt actually see him die 🤷♂️ who knows…
@@prproductions2710John wick 4 is definitely not as good as the original. All great movies but definitely starting to feel the fatigue of retelling the same story over and over. If they had stopped at 3 I would 100% agree with you. But just my opinion.
So we're going to skip over that May was ready to pop a cap into Noah? Also I'm not sure if we're going to get Bright Eyes but I definitely smell Beneath the Planet of the Apes
Loved Kingdom. A worthy successor to the Caeser Trilogy. The opening scene was a really lovely tribute to Caeser and his legacy. The next sequence made me care about Noa, Suna, and Anaya AND tells us a lot about their culture. Noa has a good arc in this film, but has plenty of room to grow into another legend over the next two films.
Don't nlike the racist idea of aegrigation between the apes kids arebalsovwatching.bdontbwantbtonpass difference among apes ,animal or human. Rest very good movie❤❤❤ it
I love the Planet of the Apes franchise. They are my favorite movies. 61 years and it’s still going strong. Like Proximus Caesar said: “WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!”🎙️🦍
@@allenlunde7908 You’re the coolest, Allen! It’s for all generations who love Planet of the Apes. I’ve seen Rise, Dawn, and War in theaters. I watched the other Ape movies from previous years in 1968-1973.🤓👊🏾💯💙
@user-xp3mn9we3m nah I'm pretty sure at the start u can see the birthmark. Also noa is smarter than the other apes. Ceaser has the ALZ-112 while the other apes were given ALZ-113. Noa was able to fix the electric stick without even knowing what is was. Plus he looks like young ceaser. Also I'm pretty sure in the upcoming movies they going to go in depth of what happened to ceasers lineage as noa will bring other tribe apes together. Showing what happened to cornelius as well. as cornelius was literally just shown for a second on screen. So many hints that noa is a descendent of ceaser.
He was definitely a predecessor of the nobles in the original Planet of the Apes, but something happens to force them to push the idea that humans are deceitful.
They shouldn't have killed him off so fast Would have been nice of him to continue to be the "Wise Orangutan" like Maurice was to Ceaser, and pass on the ways of Ceaser to Noah and his tribe, and the ability to read.
I couldn't help but get House of the Dragon vibes when Noah's colony was talking about bonding with the eagles. Took my mother to see it this afternoon. We have been watching these Ape movies together since Rise so I figured it as a Happy Mother's day. We both loved it.
I know director said we are not diving into what happen to Cornelius however. Noa looks just like Cesar’s! Also has same birth mark on his chest like Cesar! Throughout film Raka notices how bird and human follow him leading me to believe later we will find out noa is true cesar blood . Which I think would be amazing
Will find out that noa direct descendants from Cornelius in future sequels because he lookalike Caesar and does noa have Caesar birthmark?or noa may have come from blue eyes lake?
@@CrudeJCGamer I re watched and was there. Then yes he did get shocked there to reveal it more. Wonder if they did that on purpose. Cause ceasers birthmark was fresh . Generations later birthmark might reveal less. Idk just idea. Or I’m completely wrong haha
I noticed when Noah gets burnt from the cattle prod during the attack on his village it leaves a bald patch that looks very similar to Caesar’s birthmark
The next movie is called the Empire of the planet of the Apes or Beyond the Planet of the Apes, because they were teasing space travel a lot. With Noa and Mae looking into the telescope and a Mearle image ached into a wall of a Astronaut
I was just mentioning to myself while watching the movie, its going to be crazy seeing them in the future using a cellphone using the ApeTube app or at the movie theaters watching a ApeMovie.
@@tdward23nope not what so ever. It's a hint at the Mark Wahlberg version of Planet of the Apes where Cesare is a space ape that goes through a warp hole and goes into the future. Maybe some other stuff from the old films too but idk I've never seen it. But no especially with the time these movies take place in no way are there humans surviving in space
Am I the only one who was rooting for Proximus Caesar? It hit pretty hard when he correctly warned Noah that apes cant trust humans... all the while it was being revealed that Mae is a villain
In the scene where Noa was going towards the bridge where the scarecrows are, the score was the same as the '68 movie used when Taylor came from the forbidden zone. I was freaking in the theater from these references and I'm so glad that they aren't that gimmicky and fit perfectly even when people don't see or understand these references.
In apes a sign of submission is looking down and looking directly in the eyes is a challenge. So when the villainous apes look their victims in the eyes it’s basically them saying they are in charge to varying degrees. In Koba’s case it’s more direct as he is turning against his leader but in the case in this movie it’s more a leader of one troop exerting his dominance over the leader of another. I love how subtle things like this are included in the apes actions and body language.
@@sabenws8261 Icarus is the ship that disappeared in the movie in the background while flying to Mars (?). The Liberty 1, the spaceship that flew Charlton Heston and his crew in the original Planet of the Apes film was nicknamed the Icarus. It is an apropos name for humanity going to far on ability that is not their own.
Coronado bay is at Coronado beach in San Diego. - there is a military base on the beach. SEALs do tryouts there. Proximus’ kingdom is probably in San Diego, whereas Noah and his clan is from the LA area.
@notmephisto1375 it's a reboot and the space ship seen on RISE is the icarus which is the name of the spaceship they are on in the original movie. Later there is a newspaper that says icarus lost in space. So yes, it is supposed to be the same space ship.
17:29 I laughed pretty hard when he dropped his stuff in shock. 18:18 I liked when they used a musical call-back to when those scarecrows were seen in the 1968 film. "Monkey see, monkey do" is not an offensive line.
I watched bits and pieces of the original ape movies, mainly the 2001 version but it never really clicked with me until Rise, Caesar and his journey was something that imo is a character arc done perfectly in cinema.
I'm more curious as to how the heck those generators still work after 200+ years. Like, wouldn't the electricity in those generators die out by the time the events of the film happened?
200+ years isn't quite enough time for humans to lose all their knowledge. It's actually very believable that there'd be at least one small colony of smart humans
Yeah - whatever fueled the generators would probably be an issue after 300 years. Also curious how the water can rise any higher than sea level inside the vault.
I really like the focus of racism in planet of the apes, i look at it as no matter who is in charge or the superior, we will always create segregation built upon class or strength etc
I feel like maybe within the next 2 movies we are going to get the planet of the apes with the humans returning to earth, During Rise of the planet of the apps there’s a hidden Easter egg about astronauts getting lost in space
Those “scarecrows” were also in War for the POA, the Apes were hung to them outside the base of Alpha Omega, then Cesar was hung to one in front of all the imprisoned apes
It felt like this is a parallel to the first apes movie as that movie had the beginning of the fall of humans, to this movie giving hope to humans by enabling communication across the world!
06:26 i truely hope this is an Easter egg. But Neil Sandilands became famous in South Africa for playing the character Bart, in a local soapie called "7de laan" (7th avenue ". His defining characteristic, was that he raised 2 homing pidgeons, Bekkie en Breebors (Beaky and wide chest)!!!
Awesome video! Thanl ypu!!! I really liked the first three, but I am waiting until this is streaming to see it cause momey... so this v8deo gave me so much of the movie i feel like i can wait bow and see it for myself eventually! Thank you!
I loved the attention to detail when the humans are running away from the apes that they all run stiff and straight up like pure titans as if humans have forgotten how to use their body's athleticism and I feel like May does this as well just to avoid standing out 😂
The doll was in the vault by the sea. In the original film they found the doll while digging in a cave by the sea. I think the cave where taylor, dr. Zeus , nova and the other chimps from the original movie arrive near the end of the film is at the same spot as the vault from KOTPOTA
Except this takes place in the greater California area and the OG movies are located NJ/NY. So unlikely unless someone moved it, although it being the same doll IS the director's direction, just inconsistent
Apologises for saying "monkey see, monkey do" because its "offensive" (to whom exactly? The monkeys?) but 13:00 jokes about the Challenger explosion which killed 7 crew members which is extremely disrespectful to the victims and their families.
I have a feeling the next installment will take place from a human perspective, and it will start off in the old world, introducing the main character as they set off for space on the Icarus, catching the prequels up to the original.
very worthy successor to the ceasar trilogy. i only wish Raka would've lasted to meeting proximus. a philosophical debate between the apes and mae would've been fantastic.
i don’t think he died m8
@@MacheddieFr i get that but i wanted those two to talk about Caesar and his philosophy because both were techinically correct in many ways about how Caesar treats humans. yes he could be merciful but also wasn't against them when he needed to be and was fierce. so you could have a great scene about that.
I agree, I was in shock in the theater when Raka got swept away by the River
At the end of the credits you can actually hear him make his lil monkey sounds pointing that he might still be alive and considering we didnt actually see him die 🤷♂️ who knows…
Raka is an Obi-Wan Kenobi type, there to help the protagonist get mentally ready for the quest.
Is no one going to point out that Noa(h) saved his people via flood?
😳😳
Bingo lol
No. No one is going to point that out
But did he ? He didn't want that at the end
Neither dod the og Noah 😅 the flood happened and he made sure his people survived@@algernonramseur9869
I laughed way too hard when Noa said "shit"
And when Raka said, "We always name them Nova for some reason" 😅
“Shith”
Yh that got me.. lol @@C_de_jupons
Same😂😂😂
Reminds me of Endgame when tony said sht and morgan said sht after
I can’t think of another series that has delivered 4 consecutive movies that are all as good as each other. This saga is great.
john wick
@@prproductions2710John wick 4 is definitely not as good as the original. All great movies but definitely starting to feel the fatigue of retelling the same story over and over. If they had stopped at 3 I would 100% agree with you. But just my opinion.
@@IpromiseIamnotabotI disagree 1-4 are all equally great. Now if they find some way to make a 5th film then yea that’ll kill the franchise.
John Wick
How To Train Your Dragon franchise
Dr. Zaius was Right. Gotta give it to us Humans, even near extinction, we still want it all.
Dr. Zaius Dr. ZAIUS
DR. ZAIUS DR..ZAUIS
If you think vocal communication is "we want it all" okay, you're allowed to be as wrong as you want it's a free country
3:52
Queen intensifies
I don’t care if we’re going extinct in the movie tho. We’re evil
So we're going to skip over that May was ready to pop a cap into Noah? Also I'm not sure if we're going to get Bright Eyes but I definitely smell Beneath the Planet of the Apes
The nuclear bombs are coming for sure
@@dh7266definitely
@@dh7266 and the mutanted-like nuc underground people 😳
Loved Kingdom. A worthy successor to the Caeser Trilogy. The opening scene was a really lovely tribute to Caeser and his legacy. The next sequence made me care about Noa, Suna, and Anaya AND tells us a lot about their culture. Noa has a good arc in this film, but has plenty of room to grow into another legend over the next two films.
Mae’s first word of “NO-A!” was an obvious call back to Caesar’s first word of “NO!”
Also reminded me of His Dark Materials when Lyra first called Mrs. Colter 'Mother'
Is that Lyra?!?!
Don't nlike the racist idea of aegrigation between the apes kids arebalsovwatching.bdontbwantbtonpass difference among apes ,animal or human. Rest very good movie❤❤❤ it
Ive seen two easter-egg videos and am shocked that wasnt brought up. That scene was awesome
I love the Planet of the Apes franchise. They are my favorite movies. 61 years and it’s still going strong. Like Proximus Caesar said: “WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!”🎙️🦍
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY
@@curlystoogemire WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY! You’re awesome Curly!😊👊🏾💙🤍
I’m of an age where I’ve seen every one of these movies in the theater.
@@allenlunde7908 You’re the coolest, Allen! It’s for all generations who love Planet of the Apes. I’ve seen Rise, Dawn, and War in theaters. I watched the other Ape movies from previous years in 1968-1973.🤓👊🏾💯💙
56 years. 1968
To those unaware, there are plans for 5 more movies in this saga.
M O R E M O N K E
What a wonderful day!
@@Deinobi indeed
Well I hope they mention Caesar’s son Cornelius. I didn’t care for the movie. It was ok, just not what I expected.
@@Jesussaves123Amenwhat’re
you talking about? we haven’t seen his soon he died 300 years ago buddy.
@@professormoo2 Yeah, but they still could've mentioned him regardless.
Noa gets burnt on his chest, which ends up resembling Ceasars birthmark
Wdym. Hes always had that birthmark
@@gotcaneforthecanesniffers5594 Ceasar has, but Noa gets burnt when Proximus's apes attack his village.
@user-xp3mn9we3m nah I'm pretty sure at the start u can see the birthmark. Also noa is smarter than the other apes. Ceaser has the ALZ-112 while the other apes were given ALZ-113. Noa was able to fix the electric stick without even knowing what is was. Plus he looks like young ceaser. Also I'm pretty sure in the upcoming movies they going to go in depth of what happened to ceasers lineage as noa will bring other tribe apes together. Showing what happened to cornelius as well. as cornelius was literally just shown for a second on screen. So many hints that noa is a descendent of ceaser.
He for sure resembles Ceaser
@@gotcaneforthecanesniffers5594Noah is a descendant for sure. He’s more clever than the others. Good points.
Jessica breaking down Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes??
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!
Raka must come back! :< I love him...
Did you stay till the very end of the film after credits?
@@recognition2respect What happened?
@Blue-Apple-fc9eo look it up if you can I'd rather you hear it than for me to tell you
Racca was the best character 😂
He was definitely a predecessor of the nobles in the original Planet of the Apes, but something happens to force them to push the idea that humans are deceitful.
@@jamesestelle7260 that's crazy! I've never seen the originals, but I enjoy this franchise a lot. Surely we find out in a future film 🤞🏾
They shouldn't have killed him off so fast
Would have been nice of him to continue to be the "Wise Orangutan" like Maurice was to Ceaser, and pass on the ways of Ceaser to Noah and his tribe, and the ability to read.
@@kassaken6521 he's not dead
I hope he’s in the next one
I couldn't help but get House of the Dragon vibes when Noah's colony was talking about bonding with the eagles.
Took my mother to see it this afternoon. We have been watching these Ape movies together since Rise so I figured it as a Happy Mother's day. We both loved it.
Same homie
I do see Noah, Raka & Mae as Cesar, Maurice & Nova but further generations down the line of life
Yh I was saying to my friend in the cinema, 'look their descendents found eachother' 😂😂
I know director said we are not diving into what happen to Cornelius however. Noa looks just like Cesar’s! Also has same birth mark on his chest like Cesar! Throughout film Raka notices how bird and human follow him leading me to believe later we will find out noa is true cesar blood . Which I think would be amazing
Noticed the same birth mark and they have the same eyes!
Wasn't a birthmark. That's where he got electrocuted
Will find out that noa direct descendants from Cornelius in future sequels because he lookalike Caesar and does noa have Caesar birthmark?or noa may have come from blue eyes lake?
@@CrudeJCGamerdoesnt matter movie shows that noa is a descendent of ceaser. Noa is smarter than all the other apes.
@@CrudeJCGamer I re watched and was there. Then yes he did get shocked there to reveal it more. Wonder if they did that on purpose. Cause ceasers birthmark was fresh . Generations later birthmark might reveal less. Idk just idea. Or I’m completely wrong haha
I love this franchise
I noticed when Noah gets burnt from the cattle prod during the attack on his village it leaves a bald patch that looks very similar to Caesar’s birthmark
The next movie is called the Empire of the planet of the Apes or Beyond the Planet of the Apes, because they were teasing space travel a lot. With Noa and Mae looking into the telescope and a Mearle image ached into a wall of a Astronaut
I was just mentioning to myself while watching the movie, its going to be crazy seeing them in the future using a cellphone using the ApeTube app or at the movie theaters watching a ApeMovie.
I think the third movie in this trilogy will go in depth on it
There are humans in space during the last 3 movies it's the whole point, right?
@@tdward23nope not what so ever. It's a hint at the Mark Wahlberg version of Planet of the Apes where Cesare is a space ape that goes through a warp hole and goes into the future. Maybe some other stuff from the old films too but idk I've never seen it. But no especially with the time these movies take place in no way are there humans surviving in space
@@jeambeam3173you’re just flat wrong. In Rise it shows on the TV that humans were going to Mars.
Am I the only one who was rooting for Proximus Caesar? It hit pretty hard when he correctly warned Noah that apes cant trust humans... all the while it was being revealed that Mae is a villain
Noahs tribe, their towers are built around pylons for support. Just thought that was cool world building
Also had platforms on various levels that were nest-like in form. Cool detail that reinforced their relationship with the eagles.
In the scene where Noa was going towards the bridge where the scarecrows are, the score was the same as the '68 movie used when Taylor came from the forbidden zone. I was freaking in the theater from these references and I'm so glad that they aren't that gimmicky and fit perfectly even when people don't see or understand these references.
Saw it last night. Really enjoyed it I love this franchise
Saw it on opening night. It was soooo good
This movie really throws you into the environment and its soo believable!! Loved this movie.
18:50 I was so mad Raka was just lost after this. He was easily the best character in this movie.
i actually watched this earlier and it was FREAKING EPIC
Nobody connecting the first words of “No!” And “Noa!”
In apes a sign of submission is looking down and looking directly in the eyes is a challenge. So when the villainous apes look their victims in the eyes it’s basically them saying they are in charge to varying degrees. In Koba’s case it’s more direct as he is turning against his leader but in the case in this movie it’s more a leader of one troop exerting his dominance over the leader of another. I love how subtle things like this are included in the apes actions and body language.
They are probably referencing the potential future of the Icarus returning. In Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the Icarus disappeared.
icarus?
@@sabenws8261 Icarus is the ship that disappeared in the movie in the background while flying to Mars (?). The Liberty 1, the spaceship that flew Charlton Heston and his crew in the original Planet of the Apes film was nicknamed the Icarus. It is an apropos name for humanity going to far on ability that is not their own.
@@sabenws8261oh buddy..u have no idea
Honestly loved the movie! Just saw it earlier today, and definitely worth it! Also curious as well what this next trilogy is gonna be about
fourth movie and they didn't skip a beat
all four movies are amazing
Good timing, just finished watching.
Reveal of the gun in the final conversation is important
I love how the "main villain" potentially being set up is literally just the indomitable human spirit meme
Coronado bay is at Coronado beach in San Diego. - there is a military base on the beach. SEALs do tryouts there.
Proximus’ kingdom is probably in San Diego, whereas Noah and his clan is from the LA area.
If you go back and watch the first movie there is a mention of the spaceship that that is launching, that is the spaceship from the original movie
It's not the same universe.
@notmephisto1375 it's a reboot and the space ship seen on RISE is the icarus which is the name of the spaceship they are on in the original movie. Later there is a newspaper that says icarus lost in space. So yes, it is supposed to be the same space ship.
@@wizzydoesdallas3408 it can't be both a reboot and the same universe.. smh.. the story and timeline in the original 5 is completely different.
@notmephisto1375 it's this universe's icarus.
@@notmephisto1375 Did not say ot was. But they set it up for Humans to come back to a Ape controlled earth
17:29 I laughed pretty hard when he dropped his stuff in shock.
18:18 I liked when they used a musical call-back to when those scarecrows were seen in the 1968 film.
"Monkey see, monkey do" is not an offensive line.
You had me at "I'll be referring to as A.C." ...and then Jessplained it. 🙌🏻
These are some of my favourite films
I watched bits and pieces of the original ape movies, mainly the 2001 version but it never really clicked with me until Rise, Caesar and his journey was something that imo is a character arc done perfectly in cinema.
Fun fact William H. Macy is the narrator for Curious George season 1
Not going to mention Noa looks shockingly like Caesar?
Just watched it today brilliant film
I'm more curious as to how the heck those generators still work after 200+ years. Like, wouldn't the electricity in those generators die out by the time the events of the film happened?
200+ years isn't quite enough time for humans to lose all their knowledge. It's actually very believable that there'd be at least one small colony of smart humans
U know it's a movie so I didn't really even think about that
Yeah - whatever fueled the generators would probably be an issue after 300 years.
Also curious how the water can rise any higher than sea level inside the vault.
@@michaelquinn2180 Could be nuclear power... though we didn't see a nuclear plant. Just a thought
Make sense some of the people to be immune and continue civilisation
Anyone notice a rocket ship? From the last shot of the bunker? I’ll need to watch one more time 😂
Is pronounced “Bow-No-Bo” 😂
With the bow being as in bow tie rather than bowing down
A scene of smart apes meeting apes that had never been in contact with the simian flu would be sick
The beginning almost had me crying 💯🤧
I really like the focus of racism in planet of the apes, i look at it as no matter who is in charge or the superior, we will always create segregation built upon class or strength etc
That's not racism 😂. Did you graduate elementary school yet?
@@awakenedsoulIdk about OP, but it sounds like you haven’t..
@@citruscirrus5607Racism is bias against a certain race, not class or strength.
They went to space in the first movie. I think it’s written in a newspaper that a spaceship gets lost in space
Orangutan noises at the end of the credits. Raka is still alive?
Reminds me of the end credits of Dawn, which hinted at Koba being alive.
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!
What a wonderful day to experience it yesterday. 9/10 movie 💯
I feel like maybe within the next 2 movies we are going to get the planet of the apes with the humans returning to earth, During Rise of the planet of the apps there’s a hidden Easter egg about astronauts getting lost in space
Saw it. It was decent but I didn't think it was perfect. Dawn is still my favorite.
Love your energy and style. Good insights and ideas too!!
I'm a fan of every one of these movies. Great story telling great characters great acting
Choking scene, a nod to the scene when Cesar killed Winter so they wouldn’t get caught
Those “scarecrows” were also in War for the POA, the Apes were hung to them outside the base of Alpha Omega, then Cesar was hung to one in front of all the imprisoned apes
The scene of the humans by the river is cool cuz they all turn their heads at once like gazelle at a drinking hole when they see a lion has shown up.
It felt like this is a parallel to the first apes movie as that movie had the beginning of the fall of humans, to this movie giving hope to humans by enabling communication across the world!
If you weren't rooting for Proximus Caesar then you are not human...he was the best character in this movie!
How so
What a wonderful day!
Caesar also died from a wound to the side above the rib by a spear.
06:26 i truely hope this is an Easter egg. But Neil Sandilands became famous in South Africa for playing the character Bart, in a local soapie called "7de laan" (7th avenue ". His defining characteristic, was that he raised 2 homing pidgeons, Bekkie en Breebors (Beaky and wide chest)!!!
I hope the 5th movie has the astronauts return to Earth from the first movie in this remake series (was shown on a newspaper cover)
Awesome video! Thanl ypu!!!
I really liked the first three, but I am waiting until this is streaming to see it cause momey... so this v8deo gave me so much of the movie i feel like i can wait bow and see it for myself eventually! Thank you!
I’m pretty sure Raka is alive because of the end credits.🙏hopefully it’s true.
Just saw this movie and I really enjoyed it. Pacing’s a bit off in some parts, but a good time all together
I loved the attention to detail when the humans are running away from the apes that they all run stiff and straight up like pure titans as if humans have forgotten how to use their body's athleticism and I feel like May does this as well just to avoid standing out 😂
4:15 They’re different species.
It's been confirmed to be 300 years? In the movie it just said "many generations later" so we have no idea how long it is after the last movie
The director said it’s been about 300 years
@@icemav5740 no he didn’t. The writer Rick Jaffa said approximately 300 years during an interview with Variety
@@JScotty4Reelgoogle says 300 years. *Idk*
Amazing video ❤
The doll was in the vault by the sea.
In the original film they found the doll while digging in a cave by the sea.
I think the cave where taylor, dr. Zeus , nova and the other chimps from the original movie arrive near the end of the film is at the same spot as the vault from KOTPOTA
Except this takes place in the greater California area and the OG movies are located NJ/NY. So unlikely unless someone moved it, although it being the same doll IS the director's direction, just inconsistent
Challenger explosion joke in bad taste fam
I thought no one caught that
Saw it today, loved it
oh yah at the end of the credits there is a grunt the same grunt that the arangutang dose so the arangutang could still be alive
*HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY* ‼️
Jessica - I loved the Ft Wayne call back. It brought back where Taylor was from and where I live. I really liked this movie
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Cool and enthusiastic review ✌
Apologises for saying "monkey see, monkey do" because its "offensive" (to whom exactly? The monkeys?) but 13:00 jokes about the Challenger explosion which killed 7 crew members which is extremely disrespectful to the victims and their families.
😂😂😂
WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!!!!! 🦧🦍🐒
The original movie was set in NJ/NYC…. Hence the Statue of Liberty
Thank you! I wish more people pointed this out.
Inconsistency with the whole "that's the same doll" thing
Idk is Caesars (POTA) funeral was based on Julius Caesar’s funeral as they had the same funeral and Caesar (POTA) was named after Julius Caesar.
I was shocked when I saw Frank Gallagher 😭
jessica apologizing for being offensive to apes and chimps in a fictional movie is crazy
Suchhhhhhhh a great film 🎥 🎉
That Challenger explosion bit came out of nowhere lmao
I wish we could’ve seen a story with Cesar’s son Cornelius.
One thing i noticed is that on his chest where he was tased, Noa now has a scar that resembles that birthmark that caesar had
A full review and no mention of Noah using a flood 🤔
What a wonderful day 🗣️🗣️🗣️
It feels to me like the franchise is headed toward reimaging the original movies.
I just wished they showed more wild animals roaming
fantastic film bruh... the vfx need an oscar... gzmo levels frfr... GO SEE IT
I have a feeling the next installment will take place from a human perspective, and it will start off in the old world, introducing the main character as they set off for space on the Icarus, catching the prequels up to the original.
Would be interesting
Just went last night. Holy masterpiece. All 4 so far