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Will Rodman, researching a cure for Alzheimer’s, takes home a baby chimpanzee after its mother — supposedly a failed experiment — is destroyed. Caesar, the chimp, exhibits near-human intelligence, and comes to question his kind’s place on a human planet.

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11 Aug 2011

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105 minutes

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Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes

The game-changing success of Star Wars tends to wipe away the memory of earlier science-fiction franchises, but before George Lucas signed with 20th Century Fox, the studio’s premier property was Planet Of The Apes. Based on La Planète Des Singes, a French novel by Pierre Boulle, the 1968 movie — a mix of Flash Gordon fantasy-action and comic-book Swiftian satire — spun off sequels (little-known trivia fact: Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes was a pre-production title for the last of the original series, Battle For The Planet Of The Apes), TV series, comics, lunch-boxes, masks, action figures etc.

Ten years ago, Tim Burton’s re-imagining updated the make-up and scrambled the twist ending but achieved little else; now, Rupert Wyatt – vaulting from the likable British crime movie The Escapist, whose star, Brian Cox, gets a meaty human role here — adds to the apes saga with essentially an alternative version of Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes (the one where oppressed talking chimp Caesar leads his dumb brethren in revolt against “lousy human bastards”) that dovetails in neat, witty ways with the original films.

An early sequence in which the ape hero’s mother is hunted by humans with nets is an exact recreation of the capture of Charlton Heston from the first film, and key lines are repeated in new contexts (yes, that one — but also a one-word response given iconic presence in the sequels).

There’s even a missing space mission and a Statue Of Liberty, plus a nod to another simian-related apocalypse (12 Monkeys) along the way — though chimp-spotters might also notice thematic parallels with the Matthew Broderick vehicle Project X and — ahem — The Powerpuff Girls Movie. It’s likely to please the fans, but how does it rate on its own terms? In truth, it’s a little too ambitious in its drama. A powerful sub-plot featuring human hero James Franco’s relationship with his mentally fading father (John Lithgow) spells out a back story Deep Blue Sea got through in a few lines, and takes too much time away from the evolution of Caesar (truly remarkable CG modelled on Andy Serkis’ movements) from adored foundling to imprisoned martyr to revolutionary tactician.

Recalling The Simpsons’ Troy McClure (star of the musical Stop The Planet Of The Apes I Want To Get Off), the role of ‘the human’ in an Apes movie is awkward for anyone of lesser stature than Charlton Heston (ie: everyone). The well-intentioned Franco, the lovely Freida Pinto, a weaselly post-Malfoy Tom Felton (as the prime ape-abuser), corporate suit David Oyelowo and reliables Cox and Lithgow all work hard to compete, but Caesar and his gang — including a signing circus orangutan (named Maurice after Maurice Evans, the original Dr. Zaius), who cannily pretends not to be clever to get by in the ape internment centre — own this movie. At heart, it’s a making-of-a-rebel movie, like Malcolm X or The Motorcycle Diaries, only with its chimpanzee protagonist slipping from pampered privilege as a pet to suffering in prison, while dreaming of freedom from humans, and fighting, plotting and strategising his way to the top of the ape heap.

Only when Caesar gathers his posse of smart monkeys does the film get past sci-fi-inflected soap and politics to pull out the action stops. It takes a while to get there, but the Rise delivers the best set-piece finale of the summer: armed human cops take a stand against a newly intelligent ape army on the Golden Gate Bridge, doomed by two-dimensional human thinking in a battle with primates who can climb as well as charge.

A worthy, exciting, emotional addition to the venerable monkey movie marathon. Apes will rise. Sequels are likely.

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Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes (2024)

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Where can I watch Rise of the Planet of the Apes trilogy? ›

Chimpanzees revolt against mankind after an experimental drug gives them human-like intelligence in this action-packed entry in the series. Get Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+, all with ads, for $14.99/mo.

Where can I watch Planet of the Apes in order? ›

The film series has been going strong for the last 56 years, with nine installments starting in 1968. All Planet of the Apes movies are all streamable on Hulu for subscribers only.

How many parts are in the rise of the planet of the apes? ›

A reboot film series commenced in 2011 with Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which was followed by Dawn of the Planet of the Apes in 2014 and War for the Planet of the Apes in 2017.

How many Planet of the Apes trilogy movies are there? ›

How many Planet of the Apes movies are there? There are now 10 films set within the Planet of the Apes universe, beginning with the 1968 original and its four sequels. There's also the 2001 reboot and its following three prequels. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the 10th film, landed in cinemas on 9th May 2024.

What streaming service is the Planet of the Apes movies on? ›

Because Walt Disney Studios owns 20th Century Studios, the movie will be available on Hulu (and Disney+ if you have the Disney bundle).

Where can I stream Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes? ›

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Streaming Release Date

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes will eventually be released on Hulu/Hulu on Disney+, rather than Netflix or Max.

Is Planet of the Apes on Disney Plus? ›

Watch Planet of the Apes | Disney+ A U.S. spacecraft lands on a desolate looking planet where the astronauts discover a world dominated by apes, and humans are considered savage animals.

Is Planet of the Apes on Hulu? ›

Wondering where to watch the Planet of the Apes movies before the theater premiere of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes on Wednesday, May 8? You've come to the right place — all Hulu subscribers can watch all nine films on demand from Hulu's streaming library.

Can I stream the original Planet of the Apes? ›

How to Watch Planet of the Apes. Right now you can watch Planet of the Apes on Hulu, Starz, and IndieFlix. You are able to stream Planet of the Apes by renting or purchasing on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu.

Is the Planet of the Apes on Netflix? ›

No, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes will not be on Netflix — at least not any time soon. While it's possible the film may come to the streamer at some point in the future, you'll just have to head out to a movie theater or wait for it to become available on streaming.

Are all Planet of the Apes movies connected? ›

Here's the caveat: The three prequels from the last decade or so are not connected to the original series of films. They represent a fully rebooted timeline, presumedly with a different future than the one Charlton Heston's astronaut discovers in the 1968 film.

What is the sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes? ›

Is Rise of the Planet of the Apes a prequel or reboot? ›

Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction action film directed by Rupert Wyatt and written by the writing team of Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. It is a reboot of the Planet of the Apes film series and its seventh installment overall.

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