Planet Of The Apes' New Movie Is Finally Fixing A 50-Year Caesar Injustice

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Planet Of The Apes' New Movie Is Finally Fixing A 50-Year Caesar Injustice
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The original Planet of the Apes ended with Caesar's teary statue, even though the audience didn't cry for him. The new reboot might change that.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The original Planet of the Apes series ended with 1973’s Battle for the Planet of the Apes but ended the ape leader Caesar’s arc on such a note that both critics and audiences heavily panned it for the years to come. Caesar got a much better-received reinterpretation in the 21st century, starting with Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a reboot that kicked off two successful sequels.

The ending of War for the Planet of the Apes was simultaneously tragic and hopeful as a wounded Caesar readies himself for his impending death while also leading his fellow apes to an oasis. Set years after the 2017 movie, the fourth installment in the reboot series will cover the aftermath of the apes that settled in this haven, along with the eventual chaos that brews within them.

Why Planet Of The Apes' 1973 Franchise Ending Was So Unpopular The heavily-panned Battle for the Planet of the Apes found Caesar heralding a new society where humans and apes are equals, storing all their weapons in an armory. The timeline then suddenly shifts to six centuries after Caesar’s death, with the human-ape society still yearning for a day when those armory’s weapons will not be required. The camera then zooms in on Caesar’s statue as a tear falls out of one eye.

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