Hello, would you make an upload, of the Eagle Humming Song? Isolate The Vocals, The Harmony. Of when the father did it, and when they all did it in harmony at the end?
2:16 Her tears says it all, Mae REALLY does care about Noa and did for Raka too, hell, Noa cares for her too!! There are truths to what Noa said, but Noa also needs to understand that the remaining vocal humans just want to survive, like the apes. That doesn’t justify Mae’s actions though, and here I believe she understood that she screwed up back at the vault. She remembered Raka’s last words, “Together Strong!” Meaning that humans and apes could be stronger if they worked together! This must’ve been her spark of hope for Noa’s question, a question she wants to solve now. “Can ape and human. . .live together?”
I didn’t notice this at first, but while we see Mae holding a gun behind her back for protection, she then accepts the pendant with both hands. She was willing to let her guard down for Noa.
@@e1talks632 yes, it is. There is so much in kingdom left open as a writing strategy to ensure the second one can top the first one. If the second one falls under the first one the project will be destroyed. Going this route ensures better storytelling over just making more money and I like that. I trust Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa as brilliant writers who know this basic concept.
While I get why everyone’s upset with what Mae did , I understand why she did it. Throughout the story she s been through a lot and seen Proximus s apes killed her friends , the last thing she or any of us would’ve wanted in her situation is let him and his soldiers get there paws on firearms .
Mae was also the lesser evil compared to Proximus. She wanted her species to survive while Proximus fully intends to wipe out and dominate any remaining humans
@@metatron6254proximus killed apes and had no mercy for his own kind . That shows hes worse . His kingdom was built on slavery . Noas dad and otherr apes diddnt need to die and he Diddnt need to destroy noas village . Maes motives were just to help humans
I agree the movie is better with the scene of Proximus getting wrecked by the eagles, but every time I watch it I can't help but think Mae could have just turned around along with all the other apes, than once Proximus and his friends were down there pop the bombs. could have just buried him and had not drowned a bunch of innocent apes. I mean, she was the one with the gun you know none of em were going to do nothin fast they were amazed by it's power. I guess if this is how it played out we wouldn't have movie. Because movie.
@@kentinson1670 I am a human and humans destroyed themselves. I wouldnt be with the humans if I lived in this reality and give humans another chance to finish the job in destroying humanity. I dont think so they had their chance and now its gone. Also Noah will never trust another human being because he found out the hard way humans are deceitful and cant be trusted and that is sad because Noah is smart and a gentle soul.
It's kind of funny that Mae has that dumb and shocking look on her face when Noa says "Proximus was right", the guy just learned more of what he was taught and you expected him to just not taked heed to it. Also I get that Mae's point on how the bunker was made by humans but that was 300 years ago. Just like every great civilization that falls the next cultures or civilization pick up what others have left behind. I said this before I hope Noa is serious about making both his clan and species stronger. They need to learn how to defend them selves like making walls, learning how to blacksmith, reading and more. In the movie it shows he is crafty and has engineering skills maybe he can learn how to forge metals and craft electricity to better his people. Lastly I hope to God in the next one it's Noa making alliances with other and far distant ape communities.
Just noting right now is that you accidentally made a typo on they need to learn as “they nerd to learn.” At least I’m guessing that was your original intention on typing the sentence?
I think that they’re are the only inteligent apes around. They are all descendents from those apes from the first film and there were some isolated apes here and there from zoos just like Bad Ape. But if you think about ape population in direct contat with humans is small, and in a situation of crisis, humans wouldnt be worried about zoos. So I think that apes from nature in africa for examples are still animals since they are in the jungle isolated from the virus.
I wonder if his name has any meaning ? Noah’s Ark ? Is he gonna lead a large population of apes out of near extinction into a new era on a bigger scale than Caesar ever did ?
Oh, it really is. I watched the Caesar trilogy for the first time in the days before going to watch Kingdom, and seeing it all in a row really emphasizes the lasting shadow Caesar has on this movie. What he did, what he taught, and what the human world was like are all so much more impactful when you take into consideration the events of the past trilogy. Hell, the film even begins with Caesar's funeral, so it's not entirely subtle about its themes on that front.
Do you guys think that there are other ape communities other than the california community? Cause from my point of view, the only apes that got intelligent were the ones from the first movie and their descendants. Bad Ape said that some other monkeys in zoos that were in contact with humans also got smart, but they were rapidly killed. And the only places where there were great apes in nature were africa and southeast asia. I think that in those jungles, gorilas, chimps and orangutans are still just animals, since they’re kind of isolated from the virus ( in a crisis and end of world war, i dont think people would be doing gorila trekking). Also in the rest of the US, south america, Europe, Northen asia, Japan, australia there are not great apes other than the zoo ones. So I think that the civilized apes are restricted to california and that there are more smart human colonies around the globe.
I feel like she's conflicted because she believes that humans deserve their chance again while at the same time has come to somewhat care about the apes.
There’s something about that ending with the final shot of Noa looking up at the sky. It’s almost reminiscent of Rise, where Caesar looked at the great beyond from a tree once being free from humans. It’s these endings that end on a hopeful but unknowing note and I love that about these stories cuz you never know what could happen next time
@@chenpang5554 there is a scene where some astronaut are going to mars on a new spaceship which then next scene there missing you tiny miss it on a news paper
Actually I think it’s more of a callback to an earlier scene in the movie when Noa watches Mae look into the telescope, deducing that she had seen what he had scene because she had the same look that he had. I take it as they are both looking into the stars, but now you have to ask: are they looking at the same thing this time? She has a look of hope, and Noa has a look of forboding.
The human race is not giving up tell they restore the planet on what it should have been. Which means the battle for the world between humans and Apes has only begun.
oh yeah I genuinely forgot She ran away after She flooded the volt. Like what was the point of Her returning and Noa even cried out for Her to stop but She did not listen.
Agreed and Hopefully they will get along and neither of them die in the sequel , since Rokka might have survived , I demand that he will talk to Noa about Caesar
I really doubt it, Mae has been drilled with years of education and hatred as well as stories of how apes are going to replace them. Sure humans who have knowledge of how the virus started take accountability, but that won't matter much.
The director has said that if they get to make more films that Noa and Mae will be at the center of the story and that their friendship could be the driving force for peace between humans and apes, even if it doesn’t last.
"peace" seems to be a term that is used when our opposition has given up after recieving to many damage to fight back. Because i'm there is alot of war being won through "peace", is only because they just cannot fight back anymore.
Doubt it. It will probably end with the Apes evolving to the point where they were in the original Planet of the Ape's. Then we get a shot of something crash landing on Earth and that being the astronauts that went into hyper sleep. IDK. We'll see.
In this scene. We can tell that mae isn't inherently evil, just conflicted if anything. Alot of people like to compare Mae to koba as a "human counterpart" to him. And while i can see the similarities. The difference is that mae only wants to help her own kind at any cost, and its clear she doesn't willingly want to hurt the apes. When she flooded the apes and the bunker inside. You could see how displeased she was, she clearly did not want to do this. She could have chosen a better route yes, but do remember that proximus was an evil ape and she was surrounded by a species of ape that is physically stronger than her. And if she really was as evil as koba, i doubt she would have showed any emotion looking at the flood she caused and the apes who died as a result.
And if she really was as evil and prejudiced as koba, i don't think she would want to return to the eagle clan village at all. If she was anything like koba and still went to the village, she could easily have shot and killed noa right then and there and fled the scene of the crime. Yes her hand was on the gun but the fact she never pulled it out shows that she does have some compassion.
OK I am just going to say it Mae is a fool and bold, you literally almost killed someone and his whole family and your just going to approach right at or near their village like nothing ever happened? WOW
@@e1talks632 Not true they attacked Proximus at the end and he killed Sylva. Also don't forget they are still apes those instincts of brutality are still there no different from humans. Some saw Ceasar as weak and look what happened in Dawn and War. Trust me Noa and his clan along with other apes that may join him are going to give humans a brutal war.
What she did was drastic and she was prioritizing keeping Proximus from getting the weapons, but the alternative was for her to let Noa, Soona and Anaya all die. She did not have enough bullets to kill all of Proximus' men, so whether she left or stayed Proximus would have gotten everything he wanted and Eagle Clan would suffer under his subjugation. Even though this probably wasn't Mae's intention, she gave them a fighting chance to defeat him. Also, the reason she came back was because, regardless of her actions she DOES care about Noa and WANTS him to realize she harbor any malice towards him. It just doesn't seem like she's considered that her desire for a human revival might threaten apes someday.
because she didn't do what she did out of any ill will towards him personally (and she did kill that one ape threatening his family member, which you conveniently forget). she wasn't willing to risk a threat to her people getting their hands on nukes and guns, which is more then understandable. please media literacy. use it. she brought a gun more for self defense in case he decided to retaliate, not because she was planning on killing him.
@@madelinemcmillan4020 Actually I did watch it carefully, true she did save a member of his clan, however it was specifically Proximus she was trying to stop from gaining human technology, but it was also apes in general. When Noa said to her face about making his clan and other apes stronger, he even said word for word, "Proximus was right", so regardless of the journey Noa, Mae, and Rakka had the hate she was taught will still be there. Even being told the truth about how it was her species fault of why apes became sentient.
I appreciate the ending being so ambiguous with the questions it raises. Is the revival of humanity dependent on the subjugation of simian civilization? Is the death of humanity the natural course of things? Is coexistence even possible? We don't know, and the film leaves it for us to determine. I was honestly surprised at how well-done this ending was when I saw it in theaters, they really maintained the morally complex tone of the Caesar trilogy in regard to the human-ape relationship. Both of our protagonists look towards the starry sky, one with hope at what may come, and one with worry, both justified in doing so.
Do you guys think that there are other ape communities other than the california community? Cause from my point of view, the only apes that got intelligent were the ones from the first movie and their descendants. Bad Ape said that some other monkeys in zoos that were in contact with humans also got smart, but they were rapidly killed. And the only places where there were great apes in nature were africa and southeast asia. I think that in those jungles, gorilas, chimps and orangutans are still just animals, since they’re kind of isolated from the virus ( in a crisis and end of world war, i dont think people would be doing gorila trekking). Also in the rest of the US, south america, Europe, Northen asia, Japan, australia there are not great apes other than the zoo ones. So I think that the civilized apes are restricted to california and that there are more smart human colonies around the globe.
Raka will have survived you can almost guarantee it. He's simply too loved of a character for the writers to just throw away and is saved to make the second one even better. Also, he is one of the only survivors with the actual knowledge of the true Caesar- something that we see in the 1968. Proximus, I don't think so though he was a disposable first movie villain in an introduction film like the green goblin. That's the vibe I get from it and the direction the story is going isn't going to be going back to him- there's simply not enough time in two more movies to do it all. It will most likely in my honest opinion return to the ongoing battle between mankind and the apes; remember this trilogy has to lead up to the 1968 series. Also foreshadowed by Noa asking Mae in the end if humans and apes will ever live together. Possibly have the actual war many thought War for the Planet of the apes was going to be. I think things will heat up in the second one and the third we will see all the intellectual speaking humans basically starting a war they can't finish. Again. and all that will be left is the primal ones, and the few survivors that went beneath the planet of the apes. This is my theory and looking at the way it is panned out I think pretty sound.
It's good that Mae and Noah parted on mutual terms. While it's hard to say if they will ever be good friends at least they respect each other and are not likely to try and kill each other. I was also hoping that Raka had survived and was able to help Noah rebuild his home. I think Noah would've benefited from his counsel and experience.
Not entirely true. Apes and humans are far different. Such as in anatomy. Apes have different organs than humans. In reality, humans have more organs similar to pigs.
Yeah no doubt about it that Mae and Noa will definitely meet each other again then possibly become good friends and live together in peace, I Hope Plus even though Noa is still a little upset with Mae after the flood I can tell Noa still is on good and friendly terms with her since he gave Mae the necklace as a reminder of Raka and she smiled back at him
I didn't notice this detail but tears were coming down Mae's eyes,2:12,if humans do become the next antagonist ,she will side with humans naturally,not completely though,if or when push comes to sholve ,she will protect the apes,noa and eagle clan.
I noticed the gun! She could have shot Nero - but perhaps there was a mutual realisation that mutually reciprocated hate could be self destructive! On both sides!
I have to admit, when I first saw this I was a tad conflicted on the ending. The moment with Noa and Mae I still think is brilliant, really showcasing that they want what's best for their own kind, but do not entirely trust the other. They want to live in peace, but have their concerns. However, I'm not really sure I got the whole deal with Mae and the humans in the bunker. I can't remember, did they ever mention that Mae was immune to the virus? Is she meant to be a martyr for the humans? Like she's sacrificing herself to the virus for her people? I think that there could've been a bit more tension if there was a moment where you see her starting to get a nose bleed, indicating that she's slowly succumbing to the virus and that she doesn't have much time before she loses her ability to speak. I think it could've been a cool idea, but I guess they'd want to do more with other surviving humans for future movies, and there's not much that they can do with them if they're all dressed in protective suits and masks.
Do you guys think that there are other ape communities other than the california community? Cause from my point of view, the only apes that got intelligent were the ones from the first movie and their descendants. Bad Ape said that some other monkeys in zoos that were in contact with humans also got smart, but they were rapidly killed. And the only places where there were great apes in nature were africa and southeast asia. I think that in those jungles, gorilas, chimps and orangutans are still just animals, since they’re kind of isolated from the virus ( in a crisis and end of world war, i dont think people would be doing gorila trekking). Also in the rest of the US, south america, Europe, Northen asia, Japan, australia there are not great apes other than the zoo ones. So I think that the civilized apes are restricted to california and that there are more smart human colonies around the globe.
I know this is gonna lead to a direct adaptation of the very first Planet of the Apes. With the human astronauts returning to Earth and then finding out that the planet has been overtaken by apes.
We gotta wait until 2030 or 40, remember that the original happened 3000 years after this story. Astronauts might have to wait or according to this 5:08, it wont be longer
Humans on the Planet of the Apes, The Last Humans of the planet of the Apes, Country of the Planet of the Apes. Title and sequel ideas this franchise can go anywhere. But I'm cheering for the apes.
Had to see if the Simian virus was still around and if was still in its second stage mutation if making humans lose speech and even make them primitive
Probably because of the virus. Since Humanity was reduced to a fraction of what it once was. The various pockets of Humanity were so spread out that it could take weeks, months or even years to find them without technology. And if someone got infected, everyone was screwed.
I am fully convinced that the writers only added the female chimp and made Noa have feelings for her to prevent people from shipping Noa and Mae. Spoilers: It didn't work. Just look at AO3.
I'm so conflicted about mae character like i get why she did things, but i totally disagree with people saying she's some kind of hero we should root for. She gonna need 2 more movies for me to not see her as another bad human who thinks other species are beneath her 😂
I haven't really seen people describe Mae as a hero. She is doing her own mission and doesn't care for the apes but feels conflicted because Raka and Noa were friendly individuals. People like her because she is trying to restore humanity but the movie doesn't really frame her as being a hero
The ending is simple : Proximus was 100% right, humans will never accept the apes and will always fight to take back everything. Noah just scored a goal against his side by allowing the human to recover and killing Maximus, the one who would have reach a huge step in Ape evolution.
It is kind of believable that some, during the initial outbreak of the Simian Flu, took refuge underground to wait things out. Namely rich people with bunkers or government agents with access to cold war bunkers. After 10 years, when most of Humanity had died off, they would emerge and either collect survivors to join them. Or, upon realizing how the virus made said survivors devolve, went on missions to gather the supplies needed to make the bunkers their new home.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl in that case they would look more ragged and have invented their own culture, like the bomb-worshipping cult in the original movies. These people look as if they went into the fallout shelter yesterday.
I’m pretty sure this new series is meant to go its own way; unconnected to the original films while still taking inspiration from them in certain ways.
If you guys look at 4:47 or 4:48 to the left of the screen there seems to be a these blue fircles moving across earth could this be a space station with astronauts or this truly confirms astronauts.
Why did she have a gun behind her back? It felt like without giving any thought, she was gonna shoot noa. Knowingly, she would shoot doing it as self-defense
Should Humanity take back the Earth from the ape usurpers. They better dedicate a memorial for Mae because she is a hero to Humanity. She risked herself getting killed or infected with the Simian Flu if it still exists. In order to retrieve the tool needed to restart satellites and re establish communications between the last pockets of sentient Humans. May her name be enshrined forever as a Hero of Humanity. And let future generations use her as an example of loyalty, bravery and dedication to do what is needed for our race. Should the God Emperor deem it so, Mae shall have a place in his army in the Warp. So that when the Day of Reckoning arrives, she may serve the God Emperor once again by destroying Humanity's foes.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirli don't care the humanity, i like animals better than humans, are the monsters not the animals, i care more animals living in this 🌍🌎🌏
Interesting how Noa's tribe seems to be all chimps, with no bonobos, orangutans or gorillas. Have the different ape species gone their own separate ways since?
Non-canon Fanfiction in my head at the ending: _Both Mae and Noa are looking towards the incoming Trisolarans on their way to Earth_ ... _Trisolans were behind the virus creation all along to doom humanity before their arrival_
I agree. She was probably afraid and scared of what Noa would do if he hurt her after she blew up the dam, flooding the place with his clan still in there. She didn't have a choice. Mae couldn't let Proximus get his hands on all those weapons. At least she saved Noa's girlfriend's life. The look in her eyes when Noa gives the necklace to Mae and her heart shows that she does care about Noa and the apes.
@@Vero-nica12AndreaMae no debió maldecir la grosería inapropiada de "carajo"👎 eso me decepciona mucho que eso pasará en la película, ojalá que guionistas no pongan esa grosería inapropiada para otra película de El planeta de los Simios pero también decirle guionistas de Jurassic World que tampoco pongan esa grosería como paso en Jurassic World el reino caído y dominio 🦖🦕
Cesar's greatest and frankly only failure was that he was never able to build a bridged for both his people and his adoptive father's people. Coming so close in the 2nd film, but seeing it all burn thanks to factors he failed to consider and fully burn down by the 3rd. I imagen and hope that the following movies will create a possible future where humans and apes can co-exist, and where as the same issues that plagued this potential union before, Human factions fully against the idea and another or several Ape Kingdoms, cuz lets be honest this world is big enough, with similar ideals to that of Proximus would attempt to stop it.
They really care about each other but I have to agree we humans are selfish like really selfish heck we can't even trust each other either speaking as a human myself I'm just saying we are so flawed look at Mae she had her gun ready just in case while Noa came unarmed she was ready to kill him even after all they've been through. Makes you wonder really we human can barley live together without killing each other heck treated our own kind as slaves just because our skin is different I can see why in some films like this some say humanity is a cancer on it's own planet. Some want peace while others want war makes me scared to have kids cause I don't want them to have to deal with all this knowing that they are hated for no reason or hear about so much death around the world maybe not in my life time or kids who are alive now but I pray one day we change stop all this craziness in the world
This is a rather bleak opinion. Constantly bombarded with media showing the worst aspects of yourselves, yeah we seem like we suck. In reality, our nature is much more complicated. We are a much more cooperative species than either chimps or gorillas. You could not have our level of tech and power to control things without that. We have empathy, reason, and trust. There is also love, ingenuity, and resourcefulness. This exists alongside the brutal violence we inflict upon each other. Are we going to survive as a species? I don't know. But what Mae is doing is justified from a survival point of view. If you were in her shoes, you'd do anything possible to rebuild humanity. Now, the one thing I do hope she will drop, and this is the most realistic critique fans have of Mae, is the human supremacy bit. Ego won't allow her or the rest of humankind to accept apes as equals. And that's what I worry about for the next two films.
And human society has gone underground into old military bunkers constructed into homes and other things. Slowly gathering information to figure out a pathway. And contacting others. Will this lead to another conflict or a sought negotiation.
i think this time apes will go extinct because of the consequences of the virus and the down fall of humanity and humans will reclaim thare planet and this will probably happen like war of the planet of the apes human vs apes
@@TheMrPeteChannelIf Humanity takes back Earth, let Mae's name be enshrined forever as a heroine. If she caught the Simian Flu, she will either die or end up de evolving as others have. Either way, she sacrificed herself to get the key needed to re establish communications with the various pockets of sentient humans that are left. Let them never forget Mae's name and dedicate a monument to her. So that generations from now, Humanity's children can learn of her and how brave she was. Putting herself at risk for the sake of her people. May she find a place in the God Emperor's army in the Warp. So that in the Day of Reckoning, she can serve the God Emperor once again alongside the faithful in wiping out Humanity's foes.
@@TheMrPeteChannel Fuck humanity, I hope at the end of this trilogy their downfall is complete. Probably by their own hands without help from the apes but I would like it more if the apes have atleast a small part to play in that event.
He really wasn't. Humans won't give up, and their ego won't allow them to share the title of "master of the planet". The only way for apes to survive is to do what Proximus did - creat a kingdom/empire strong enough to fight the humans.
@@christoperfleming6832 Exactly Proximus way is wrong Raka way on the other hand is right. Raka way is the more logical and compassionate route. Proximus enslaved other apes plus quite funny to say he was right when he tried to kill you Noa.
I have a feeling that this next set of films are going to lead into what becomes the forbidden zone at the end of the first original film, thus tying the series together.
There are two things that make me wonder: did the virus that mutated and made humans become non-intelligent only occur on the American continent? Another thing, what is the situation like in the rest of the world after 300 years?
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Hello, would you make an upload,
of the Eagle Humming Song?
Isolate The Vocals, The Harmony.
Of when the father did it,
and when they all did it in harmony
at the end?
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2:16 Her tears says it all, Mae REALLY does care about Noa and did for Raka too, hell, Noa cares for her too!! There are truths to what Noa said, but Noa also needs to understand that the remaining vocal humans just want to survive, like the apes. That doesn’t justify Mae’s actions though, and here I believe she understood that she screwed up back at the vault. She remembered Raka’s last words, “Together Strong!” Meaning that humans and apes could be stronger if they worked together! This must’ve been her spark of hope for Noa’s question, a question she wants to solve now. “Can ape and human. . .live together?”
Those two have a bond of friendship growing its rocky, but I hope it will get better. I want them to be friends!
Humans are apes, and if other apes can live together, then humans can live alongside them as well
I didn’t notice this at first, but while we see Mae holding a gun behind her back for protection, she then accepts the pendant with both hands. She was willing to let her guard down for Noa.
@@wildbill9490 In reality some apes cant live with each other, in fact they Do have wars
You are delusional
I liked this ending, it leaves the door open for many more films!!
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I say Noa would meet more intelligent humans, knowing after 300 years, they still haven’t give up their dominance.
I like it too
I mean that is the point…..
@@e1talks632 yes, it is. There is so much in kingdom left open as a writing strategy to ensure the second one can top the first one. If the second one falls under the first one the project will be destroyed. Going this route ensures better storytelling over just making more money and I like that. I trust Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa as brilliant writers who know this basic concept.
While I get why everyone’s upset with what Mae did , I understand why she did it. Throughout the story she s been through a lot and seen Proximus s apes killed her friends , the last thing she or any of us would’ve wanted in her situation is let him and his soldiers get there paws on firearms .
Mae was also the lesser evil compared to Proximus. She wanted her species to survive while Proximus fully intends to wipe out and dominate any remaining humans
@@kentinson1670 Well, that depends on the point of view, for humans Mae is the lesser evil, for apes Proximus is the lesser evil.
@@metatron6254proximus killed apes and had no mercy for his own kind . That shows hes worse . His kingdom was built on slavery . Noas dad and otherr apes diddnt need to die and he Diddnt need to destroy noas village . Maes motives were just to help humans
I agree the movie is better with the scene of Proximus getting wrecked by the eagles, but every time I watch it I can't help but think Mae could have just turned around along with all the other apes, than once Proximus and his friends were down there pop the bombs. could have just buried him and had not drowned a bunch of innocent apes. I mean, she was the one with the gun you know none of em were going to do nothin fast they were amazed by it's power. I guess if this is how it played out we wouldn't have movie. Because movie.
@@kentinson1670 I am a human and humans destroyed themselves. I wouldnt be with the humans if I lived in this reality and give humans another chance to finish the job in destroying humanity. I dont think so they had their chance and now its gone.
Also Noah will never trust another human being because he found out the hard way humans are deceitful and cant be trusted and that is sad because Noah is smart and a gentle soul.
It's kind of funny that Mae has that dumb and shocking look on her face when Noa says "Proximus was right", the guy just learned more of what he was taught and you expected him to just not taked heed to it.
Also I get that Mae's point on how the bunker was made by humans but that was 300 years ago. Just like every great civilization that falls the next cultures or civilization pick up what others have left behind.
I said this before I hope Noa is serious about making both his clan and species stronger. They need to learn how to defend them selves like making walls, learning how to blacksmith, reading and more.
In the movie it shows he is crafty and has engineering skills maybe he can learn how to forge metals and craft electricity to better his people. Lastly I hope to God in the next one it's Noa making alliances with other and far distant ape communities.
I hope so too.
Just noting right now is that you accidentally made a typo on they need to learn as “they nerd to learn.” At least I’m guessing that was your original intention on typing the sentence?
I think that they’re are the only inteligent apes around. They are all descendents from those apes from the first film and there were some isolated apes here and there from zoos just like Bad Ape. But if you think about ape population in direct contat with humans is small, and in a situation of crisis, humans wouldnt be worried about zoos. So I think that apes from nature in africa for examples are still animals since they are in the jungle isolated from the virus.
i disagree. Id like to see the humans rise up and kill all the apes.
I wonder if his name has any meaning ? Noah’s Ark ? Is he gonna lead a large population of apes out of near extinction into a new era on a bigger scale than Caesar ever did ?
Watching this movie again, legacy feels like a strong theme here.
Oh, it really is. I watched the Caesar trilogy for the first time in the days before going to watch Kingdom, and seeing it all in a row really emphasizes the lasting shadow Caesar has on this movie. What he did, what he taught, and what the human world was like are all so much more impactful when you take into consideration the events of the past trilogy. Hell, the film even begins with Caesar's funeral, so it's not entirely subtle about its themes on that front.
History repeat itself. There will always be conflicts. All Noa did was allow Mae to give humans the ability to once again rise up.
the next movie is gunna be real boring if its just more "humans are assholes" we already did that.
that ending makes the future seem more uncertain than ever, as if it isnt about coexisting anymore its about taking it all now
That's the impression I got. She's clearly been educated about man's history. She's angry about it, and it blinds her.
We humans have been in bunkers for 300 years we must rise up and take back our planet from the apes.
Do you guys think that there are other ape communities other than the california community? Cause from my point of view, the only apes that got intelligent were the ones from the first movie and their descendants. Bad Ape said that some other monkeys in zoos that were in contact with humans also got smart, but they were rapidly killed. And the only places where there were great apes in nature were africa and southeast asia. I think that in those jungles, gorilas, chimps and orangutans are still just animals, since they’re kind of isolated from the virus ( in a crisis and end of world war, i dont think people would be doing gorila trekking). Also in the rest of the US, south america, Europe, Northen asia, Japan, australia there are not great apes other than the zoo ones. So I think that the civilized apes are restricted to california and that there are more smart human colonies around the globe.
I feel like she's conflicted because she believes that humans deserve their chance again while at the same time has come to somewhat care about the apes.
I wish it wasn’t so but I guess coexistence is impossible. Maybe this is one of those times the villain is actually right
She'll never forget you, Noa.
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@@silashurd3597 thanks
There’s something about that ending with the final shot of Noa looking up at the sky. It’s almost reminiscent of Rise, where Caesar looked at the great beyond from a tree once being free from humans. It’s these endings that end on a hopeful but unknowing note and I love that about these stories cuz you never know what could happen next time
Plus don't forget the first movie the spacecraft that send to mars And disappear I guess that the next movie
@@jimmytuplano3843can you tell me more about it, I really don’t remember on the scene.
@@chenpang5554 there is a scene where some astronaut are going to mars on a new spaceship which then next scene there missing you tiny miss it on a news paper
La nave Icarus,estos humanos no saben lo que ha pasado en la tierra,ya que se perdieron,quizás en el tiempo y aparecen en la próxima película
Actually I think it’s more of a callback to an earlier scene in the movie when Noa watches Mae look into the telescope, deducing that she had seen what he had scene because she had the same look that he had.
I take it as they are both looking into the stars, but now you have to ask: are they looking at the same thing this time?
She has a look of hope, and Noa has a look of forboding.
The human race is not giving up tell they restore the planet on what it should have been. Which means the battle for the world between humans and Apes has only begun.
oh yeah I genuinely forgot She ran away after She flooded the volt. Like what was the point of Her returning and Noa even cried out for Her to stop but She did not listen.
Or apes and humans can just coexist
@@levicarpenter5509as much as I would like to believe it would be possible, I just can't see it working
@@joseluis5055 we humans may be quick to war but we aren't stupid well most of the time
Correct we humans will not give up we will not just rise from our bunkers we will reclaim the planet from the apes.
I hope Mae and Noa will see each other again.
Agreed and Hopefully they will get along and neither of them die in the sequel , since Rokka might have survived , I demand that he will talk to Noa about Caesar
I really doubt it, Mae has been drilled with years of education and hatred as well as stories of how apes are going to replace them. Sure humans who have knowledge of how the virus started take accountability, but that won't matter much.
I’m hoping for the same too
The director has said that if they get to make more films that Noa and Mae will be at the center of the story and that their friendship could be the driving force for peace between humans and apes, even if it doesn’t last.
Will it be as friends or enemies
I do believe humanity will be restored but still with ape coexistence
Let’s hope for that
We need to get a new General Aldo and an heroic bonobe
Its called Planet of the Apes and humans will try to claim the planet and will fail in the end.
@@yusufraage8554 In the original series, we get an ending where humans and apes co exist. Even as one society too.
Caesar's Legacy Can Be Restored by Noa.
Did someone else notice how much Noa improved in his talking capacity through out the movie?
I am calling it. This trilogy will end by humans nuking themselves to bits and pieces.
"peace" seems to be a term that is used when our opposition has given up after recieving to many damage to fight back. Because i'm there is alot of war being won through "peace", is only because they just cannot fight back anymore.
Doubt it. It will probably end with the Apes evolving to the point where they were in the original Planet of the Ape's. Then we get a shot of something crash landing on Earth and that being the astronauts that went into hyper sleep. IDK. We'll see.
oh definitely, try to nuke the apes inorder to reclaim the world but end up nuking each other instead.
"The Forbidden Zone was once a paradise. Your breed made a desert of it ages ago." Dr. Zaius, 1968
@@motivusthesage But the original Planet of the Apes takes place 3000 years after Caesars time I think
I hope the sequel comes out within 3 years. Im itching for it.
It's disney there gonna steam roll these movies for every 2-3 years.
2027
In this scene. We can tell that mae isn't inherently evil, just conflicted if anything.
Alot of people like to compare Mae to koba as a "human counterpart" to him. And while i can see the similarities. The difference is that mae only wants to help her own kind at any cost, and its clear she doesn't willingly want to hurt the apes. When she flooded the apes and the bunker inside. You could see how displeased she was, she clearly did not want to do this. She could have chosen a better route yes, but do remember that proximus was an evil ape and she was surrounded by a species of ape that is physically stronger than her.
And if she really was as evil as koba, i doubt she would have showed any emotion looking at the flood she caused and the apes who died as a result.
And if she really was as evil and prejudiced as koba, i don't think she would want to return to the eagle clan village at all.
If she was anything like koba and still went to the village, she could easily have shot and killed noa right then and there and fled the scene of the crime. Yes her hand was on the gun but the fact she never pulled it out shows that she does have some compassion.
OK I am just going to say it Mae is a fool and bold, you literally almost killed someone and his whole family and your just going to approach right at or near their village like nothing ever happened? WOW
She knows noa is soft, he wouldnt hurt a fly neither would his tribe
@@e1talks632 Not true they attacked Proximus at the end and he killed Sylva. Also don't forget they are still apes those instincts of brutality are still there no different from humans.
Some saw Ceasar as weak and look what happened in Dawn and War. Trust me Noa and his clan along with other apes that may join him are going to give humans a brutal war.
What she did was drastic and she was prioritizing keeping Proximus from getting the weapons, but the alternative was for her to let Noa, Soona and Anaya all die. She did not have enough bullets to kill all of Proximus' men, so whether she left or stayed Proximus would have gotten everything he wanted and Eagle Clan would suffer under his subjugation. Even though this probably wasn't Mae's intention, she gave them a fighting chance to defeat him.
Also, the reason she came back was because, regardless of her actions she DOES care about Noa and WANTS him to realize she harbor any malice towards him. It just doesn't seem like she's considered that her desire for a human revival might threaten apes someday.
because she didn't do what she did out of any ill will towards him personally (and she did kill that one ape threatening his family member, which you conveniently forget). she wasn't willing to risk a threat to her people getting their hands on nukes and guns, which is more then understandable. please media literacy. use it.
she brought a gun more for self defense in case he decided to retaliate, not because she was planning on killing him.
@@madelinemcmillan4020 Actually I did watch it carefully, true she did save a member of his clan, however it was specifically Proximus she was trying to stop from gaining human technology, but it was also apes in general.
When Noa said to her face about making his clan and other apes stronger, he even said word for word, "Proximus was right", so regardless of the journey Noa, Mae, and Rakka had the hate she was taught will still be there.
Even being told the truth about how it was her species fault of why apes became sentient.
I appreciate the ending being so ambiguous with the questions it raises. Is the revival of humanity dependent on the subjugation of simian civilization? Is the death of humanity the natural course of things? Is coexistence even possible? We don't know, and the film leaves it for us to determine. I was honestly surprised at how well-done this ending was when I saw it in theaters, they really maintained the morally complex tone of the Caesar trilogy in regard to the human-ape relationship. Both of our protagonists look towards the starry sky, one with hope at what may come, and one with worry, both justified in doing so.
Do you guys think that there are other ape communities other than the california community? Cause from my point of view, the only apes that got intelligent were the ones from the first movie and their descendants. Bad Ape said that some other monkeys in zoos that were in contact with humans also got smart, but they were rapidly killed. And the only places where there were great apes in nature were africa and southeast asia. I think that in those jungles, gorilas, chimps and orangutans are still just animals, since they’re kind of isolated from the virus ( in a crisis and end of world war, i dont think people would be doing gorila trekking). Also in the rest of the US, south america, Europe, Northen asia, Japan, australia there are not great apes other than the zoo ones. So I think that the civilized apes are restricted to california and that there are more smart human colonies around the globe.
Raka will have survived you can almost guarantee it. He's simply too loved of a character for the writers to just throw away and is saved to make the second one even better. Also, he is one of the only survivors with the actual knowledge of the true Caesar- something that we see in the 1968. Proximus, I don't think so though he was a disposable first movie villain in an introduction film like the green goblin. That's the vibe I get from it and the direction the story is going isn't going to be going back to him- there's simply not enough time in two more movies to do it all. It will most likely in my honest opinion return to the ongoing battle between mankind and the apes; remember this trilogy has to lead up to the 1968 series. Also foreshadowed by Noa asking Mae in the end if humans and apes will ever live together. Possibly have the actual war many thought War for the Planet of the apes was going to be. I think things will heat up in the second one and the third we will see all the intellectual speaking humans basically starting a war they can't finish. Again. and all that will be left is the primal ones, and the few survivors that went beneath the planet of the apes. This is my theory and looking at the way it is panned out I think pretty sound.
I hope SEE Raka in other movie
Since I first saw this ending I have suspected that the remaining intelligent humans will be the ones who give rise to the mutants in some way.
Hope by the conclusion of this Trilogy Apes and humans can finally establish peace!
Peace with the apes together
Human's establish peace really, its like you were born yesterday.
@@yusufraage8554 and it's like you're just soulless
@@shadowx8145 hahaha
I hope that’s what can happen
It's nice how this had a more hopeful ending. Things bout to get wild in future films!!
It's good that Mae and Noah parted on mutual terms. While it's hard to say if they will ever be good friends at least they respect each other and are not likely to try and kill each other. I was also hoping that Raka had survived and was able to help Noah rebuild his home. I think Noah would've benefited from his counsel and experience.
I hope future films acknowledge the fact that humans are apes too
Apes and other animals take the dominion of the 🌏🌎🌍 like Chicken Little, Kung Fu Panda 🐼, Zootopia and Sing
It was interesting that Raka mentioned Gibbons. Possible ape we see in the future?
If sasquatch exists in this world, I wonder what the virus did to them haha
Not entirely true. Apes and humans are far different. Such as in anatomy. Apes have different organs than humans. In reality, humans have more organs similar to pigs.
@@Polemistis0416 dude humans are still phylogenetically counted among the great apes
Yeah no doubt about it that Mae and Noa will definitely meet each other again then possibly become good friends and live together in peace, I Hope
Plus even though Noa is still a little upset with Mae after the flood I can tell Noa still is on good and friendly terms with her since he gave Mae the necklace as a reminder of Raka and she smiled back at him
I didn't notice this detail but tears were coming down Mae's eyes,2:12,if humans do become the next antagonist ,she will side with humans naturally,not completely though,if or when push comes to sholve ,she will protect the apes,noa and eagle clan.
I noticed the gun! She could have shot Nero - but perhaps there was a mutual realisation that mutually reciprocated hate could be self destructive! On both sides!
I swear this trilogy will end with one of them killing the other one
I have to admit, when I first saw this I was a tad conflicted on the ending.
The moment with Noa and Mae I still think is brilliant, really showcasing that they want what's best for their own kind, but do not entirely trust the other. They want to live in peace, but have their concerns.
However, I'm not really sure I got the whole deal with Mae and the humans in the bunker. I can't remember, did they ever mention that Mae was immune to the virus? Is she meant to be a martyr for the humans? Like she's sacrificing herself to the virus for her people? I think that there could've been a bit more tension if there was a moment where you see her starting to get a nose bleed, indicating that she's slowly succumbing to the virus and that she doesn't have much time before she loses her ability to speak. I think it could've been a cool idea, but I guess they'd want to do more with other surviving humans for future movies, and there's not much that they can do with them if they're all dressed in protective suits and masks.
Its shown that shes immune at the very least
Do you guys think that there are other ape communities other than the california community? Cause from my point of view, the only apes that got intelligent were the ones from the first movie and their descendants. Bad Ape said that some other monkeys in zoos that were in contact with humans also got smart, but they were rapidly killed. And the only places where there were great apes in nature were africa and southeast asia. I think that in those jungles, gorilas, chimps and orangutans are still just animals, since they’re kind of isolated from the virus ( in a crisis and end of world war, i dont think people would be doing gorila trekking). Also in the rest of the US, south america, Europe, Northen asia, Japan, australia there are not great apes other than the zoo ones. So I think that the civilized apes are restricted to california and that there are more smart human colonies around the globe.
@@Ghostkilla773maybe the virus went away eventually they might have found a cure or she’s a martyr
The main question is; what will Mae and Noa be the next time they see each other? Friends or Enemies?
If I have to choose between the humans, and the ape's.
I would choose the apes, over the humans in the Planet of the Apes world ✝️🦧🦍💛🌏✊🏼✊🏼🌌.
I know this is gonna lead to a direct adaptation of the very first Planet of the Apes. With the human astronauts returning to Earth and then finding out that the planet has been overtaken by apes.
We gotta wait until 2030 or 40, remember that the original happened 3000 years after this story. Astronauts might have to wait or according to this 5:08, it wont be longer
Humans on the Planet of the Apes, The Last Humans of the planet of the Apes, Country of the Planet of the Apes. Title and sequel ideas this franchise can go anywhere. But I'm cheering for the apes.
Apes together strong!
My guy, there's a reason why it's called an "endless cycle". 😅
I hope we see her again.
Depending if the virus has stopped and doesn't have it's second stage mutation effect in humans
The people in that fortress were probably waiting their whole lives for that moment to connect with others across the nation.
Mae Is right humans we're dominant not apes
They found a space station with sentient humans, didn't they?
I wonder why the humans in that fallout vault waited over 300 years before trying to make contact again?
Had to see if the Simian virus was still around and if was still in its second stage mutation if making humans lose speech and even make them primitive
Probably because of the virus. Since Humanity was reduced to a fraction of what it once was. The various pockets of Humanity were so spread out that it could take weeks, months or even years to find them without technology. And if someone got infected, everyone was screwed.
Thank you for the update, the video is very nice 👍
U know I was surprise because I thought the virus killed and took everyone’s ability to speak.
Maybe Mae and the rest of the humans with her are the descendants of humans who survived by living in quarantine
The only one who came out was in a suit so they likely just never went outside without them.
Viruses do evolve. Maybe it's no longer making humans as dumb as when in started?
Had u realise that Noa's final shot is very reminiscent of Roddy McDowall's stance in the original 1968 POTA film poster?
I am fully convinced that the writers only added the female chimp and made Noa have feelings for her to prevent people from shipping Noa and Mae. Spoilers: It didn't work. Just look at AO3.
Rise of the Planet of the HIV
@@joanetdelcampor aids
That's sick
I mean, We did see a Human kissing an Ape before in the Planet of the Apes 2001 Remake.
@@lani7776 And in the 1968 original.
I'm so conflicted about mae character like i get why she did things, but i totally disagree with people saying she's some kind of hero we should root for.
She gonna need 2 more movies for me to not see her as another bad human who thinks other species are beneath her 😂
I haven't really seen people describe Mae as a hero. She is doing her own mission and doesn't care for the apes but feels conflicted because Raka and Noa were friendly individuals. People like her because she is trying to restore humanity but the movie doesn't really frame her as being a hero
The ending is simple : Proximus was 100% right, humans will never accept the apes and will always fight to take back everything. Noah just scored a goal against his side by allowing the human to recover and killing Maximus, the one who would have reach a huge step in Ape evolution.
I think this movie series has shown from the audience reactions, that the majority of people are in favor of coexistence with other intelligent apes.
Great movie, but I disliked the ending. Why is there a bunker full of supermodel-scientists 300 years after humanity has gone to pieces?
It is kind of believable that some, during the initial outbreak of the Simian Flu, took refuge underground to wait things out. Namely rich people with bunkers or government agents with access to cold war bunkers. After 10 years, when most of Humanity had died off, they would emerge and either collect survivors to join them. Or, upon realizing how the virus made said survivors devolve, went on missions to gather the supplies needed to make the bunkers their new home.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl in that case they would look more ragged and have invented their own culture, like the bomb-worshipping cult in the original movies. These people look as if they went into the fallout shelter yesterday.
I hope Noa has a Child
The human kind has to fall
Me i am werewolf better than human
This movie was great
Yes but nobody care the girl Mae said "shit" don't bother me except other language in latin spanish word is "mierda"👎 Is bother me but not in english
After 300 years humans still want to rise up for power
Noa is the new thade
It makes me wonder if this will lead back to the old 90's trilogy or go on it's own
I’m pretty sure this new series is meant to go its own way; unconnected to the original films while still taking inspiration from them in certain ways.
If you guys look at 4:47 or 4:48 to the left of the screen there seems to be a these blue fircles moving across earth could this be a space station with astronauts or this truly confirms astronauts.
Didn't the director say no astronauts in his films?
Although this film is significantly different from the very first one, I would still like to watch it.
Other Humans survive 300 years
Why did she have a gun behind her back?
It felt like without giving any thought, she was gonna shoot noa. Knowingly, she would shoot doing it as self-defense
I really hope Noa & Mae team up again in the next film, with also a returning Raka!!!!!!
Ideas for next film: Civil War Planet of The Apes or Peace on Planet of the Apes
Planet of The Humans
Holy Charleton Heston! What an ending!
Tanner Buchanan should be the new George Taylor
Danm so many traitors to humanity in this comment section 😂
Should Humanity take back the Earth from the ape usurpers. They better dedicate a memorial for Mae because she is a hero to Humanity. She risked herself getting killed or infected with the Simian Flu if it still exists. In order to retrieve the tool needed to restart satellites and re establish communications between the last pockets of sentient Humans.
May her name be enshrined forever as a Hero of Humanity. And let future generations use her as an example of loyalty, bravery and dedication to do what is needed for our race.
Should the God Emperor deem it so, Mae shall have a place in his army in the Warp. So that when the Day of Reckoning arrives, she may serve the God Emperor once again by destroying Humanity's foes.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirli don't care the humanity, i like animals better than humans, are the monsters not the animals, i care more animals living in this 🌍🌎🌏
Interesting how Noa's tribe seems to be all chimps, with no bonobos, orangutans or gorillas. Have the different ape species gone their own separate ways since?
Non-canon Fanfiction in my head at the ending:
_Both Mae and Noa are looking towards the incoming Trisolarans on their way to Earth_ ...
_Trisolans were behind the virus creation all along to doom humanity before their arrival_
Good Headcanon there, up in there with Dragons vs Dinosaurs in HTTYD.❤
Can’t wait for another movie
Do you speak spanish?
I can’t believe those satellites still exist and some still floating in space since modern technology mostly fell apart and went extinct.
4:14 foreshadowing of the astronauts
Mae and proximus had points
Why does she have a gun behind her back?
Porque no confiaba si Noa la atacaría después de lo que hizo en la aldea de Proximus y casi los mata a todos
She was worried that he might be still upset and will attack her , but even though Noah is upset , he sees her as a friend.
I agree. She was probably afraid and scared of what Noa would do if he hurt her after she blew up the dam, flooding the place with his clan still in there. She didn't have a choice. Mae couldn't let Proximus get his hands on all those weapons. At least she saved Noa's girlfriend's life. The look in her eyes when Noa gives the necklace to Mae and her heart shows that she does care about Noa and the apes.
@@Vero-nica12AndreaMae no debió maldecir la grosería inapropiada de "carajo"👎 eso me decepciona mucho que eso pasará en la película, ojalá que guionistas no pongan esa grosería inapropiada para otra película de El planeta de los Simios pero también decirle guionistas de Jurassic World que tampoco pongan esa grosería como paso en Jurassic World el reino caído y dominio 🦖🦕
La pueden pasar en español
There are more intelligent humans?
Yes there are
Some are still immune to the virus
@@DSkehan2004 No not immune just been in bunkers for centuries
Ironic Apes didn't figure out there bunkers?
Also what were they looking at in telescope? That @@isaiahjones9528
Humans coming from space?
No, the voice over the radio said "Fort Wayne, Indiana."
Cesar's greatest and frankly only failure was that he was never able to build a bridged for both his people and his adoptive father's people. Coming so close in the 2nd film, but seeing it all burn thanks to factors he failed to consider and fully burn down by the 3rd.
I imagen and hope that the following movies will create a possible future where humans and apes can co-exist, and where as the same issues that plagued this potential union before, Human factions fully against the idea and another or several Ape Kingdoms, cuz lets be honest this world is big enough, with similar ideals to that of Proximus would attempt to stop it.
I care the animals more than humans but i like dinosaurs and dragons
Yup, shows humans for what we truly are….. unbelievable.
That guy has the X factor which not many people have, he does amazing stuff, and most of all he loves all the animals the Asher house holds. Jan n.z.
They really care about each other but I have to agree we humans are selfish like really selfish heck we can't even trust each other either speaking as a human myself I'm just saying we are so flawed look at Mae she had her gun ready just in case while Noa came unarmed she was ready to kill him even after all they've been through. Makes you wonder really we human can barley live together without killing each other heck treated our own kind as slaves just because our skin is different I can see why in some films like this some say humanity is a cancer on it's own planet. Some want peace while others want war makes me scared to have kids cause I don't want them to have to deal with all this knowing that they are hated for no reason or hear about so much death around the world maybe not in my life time or kids who are alive now but I pray one day we change stop all this craziness in the world
This is a rather bleak opinion. Constantly bombarded with media showing the worst aspects of yourselves, yeah we seem like we suck.
In reality, our nature is much more complicated. We are a much more cooperative species than either chimps or gorillas. You could not have our level of tech and power to control things without that. We have empathy, reason, and trust. There is also love, ingenuity, and resourcefulness. This exists alongside the brutal violence we inflict upon each other.
Are we going to survive as a species? I don't know. But what Mae is doing is justified from a survival point of view. If you were in her shoes, you'd do anything possible to rebuild humanity.
Now, the one thing I do hope she will drop, and this is the most realistic critique fans have of Mae, is the human supremacy bit. Ego won't allow her or the rest of humankind to accept apes as equals. And that's what I worry about for the next two films.
Amazing scene
Fantastic movie 👍🦍❤
make me feel bad for all human
I don't care the humans, only i like animals
Me encanta la voz del actor como Noa❤
What is this place?
A satellite station, this location is real and is used to communicate long distances or track signals from unknown areas.
And human society has gone underground into old military bunkers constructed into homes and other things. Slowly gathering information to figure out a pathway. And contacting others. Will this lead to another conflict or a sought negotiation.
I Hope For Sequels.
1:36 she is pretty 😍 his face, she is like my future girlfriend. 3:30 this actress appear in Aztec Rex and Jurassic World dominion 🦖🦕
It good thing she didnt end up shooting him cause in weird way she respects him knowing hes right leaving window to furure sequel 😅
i think this time apes will go extinct because of the consequences of the virus and the down fall of humanity and humans will reclaim thare planet and this will probably happen like war of the planet of the apes human vs apes
I hope this fixes the future for humans
glad they made Mae the villain, cant wait for the next movie.
Mae is a hero! Humanity First!
@@TheMrPeteChannelhell no ape together strong
I don't think shes gonna be the villain. There will be new antagonists.
@@TheMrPeteChannelIf Humanity takes back Earth, let Mae's name be enshrined forever as a heroine. If she caught the Simian Flu, she will either die or end up de evolving as others have. Either way, she sacrificed herself to get the key needed to re establish communications with the various pockets of sentient humans that are left.
Let them never forget Mae's name and dedicate a monument to her. So that generations from now, Humanity's children can learn of her and how brave she was. Putting herself at risk for the sake of her people.
May she find a place in the God Emperor's army in the Warp. So that in the Day of Reckoning, she can serve the God Emperor once again alongside the faithful in wiping out Humanity's foes.
@@TheMrPeteChannel Fuck humanity, I hope at the end of this trilogy their downfall is complete. Probably by their own hands without help from the apes but I would like it more if the apes have atleast a small part to play in that event.
Que horas o brasil vai jogar hoje
No he was wrong.
He really wasn't. Humans won't give up, and their ego won't allow them to share the title of "master of the planet". The only way for apes to survive is to do what Proximus did - creat a kingdom/empire strong enough to fight the humans.
@@valentinkambushev4968 but that's no reason to primate nap clans and imprison smart humans.
@@christoperfleming6832 Exactly Proximus way is wrong Raka way on the other hand is right. Raka way is the more logical and compassionate route. Proximus enslaved other apes plus quite funny to say he was right when he tried to kill you Noa.
I have a feeling that this next set of films are going to lead into what becomes the forbidden zone at the end of the first original film, thus tying the series together.
Where’s the orangutan sound since raka is still alive
Whoo shout out to Fort Wayne! Yay Hoosiers! 😂
3:56 - 4:51 HUH?! HOW TF CAN THEY STILL TALK AND HAVE INTELLIGENCE OVER 300 YEARS?!
They have been in quarantine since then.
Why do the apes keep falcons if apes are vegetarian?
There are two things that make me wonder: did the virus that mutated and made humans become non-intelligent only occur on the American continent? Another thing, what is the situation like in the rest of the world after 300 years?
Its shown at the intro of Dawn that it killed most of global population
Sequel, anybody?
I want a sequel of Lyle Lyle Crocodile 🐊
Of raka was still alive how would this movie turn out?
If