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Now I'm of two minds on this. On one hand, you can definitely count me as one of the people who loved the most recent films in the franchise (I would even go as far as to say that they're some of my favorite films to release during this current decade), so I'd love to see more made. But on the other hand, I'm really worried about them fucking this one up somehow and there hasn't been enough information for me to decide whether or not I should be excited for this. What I really want to know is whether or not this is a total reboot or set in that same continuity as the last three, because if it's the former then I may skip this altogether TBH. I also want to know whether or not Matt Reeves (the director of the last two) and/or Andy Serkis are going to be involved in this or not, since that would do a lot to make me feel at ease about this personally.
EDIT: Thank you to @Exigent Circumcisions for pointing out my typo.
New 'Planet of the Apes' Movie in the Works With 'Maze Runner' Filmmaker Wes Ball (Exclusive)
DECEMBER 03, 2019 12:34PM by Borys Kit
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Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox; Inset: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images
The move makes 'Apes' one of the first historically significant Fox titles to get the redevelopment treatment since Disney's acquisition of the storied studios.
The Apes are back. Fox has brought on Wes Ball, the filmmaker behind the popular Maze Runner film series, to develop and direct a new Planet of the Apes feature, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The move makes Apes one of the first historically significant Fox titles to get the redevelopment treatment since Disney’s acquisition of the storied studio.
The original Planet of the Apes film, based on a novel by French writer Pierre Boulle and starring Charlton Heston, centers on an astronaut who lands on a planet and discovers an advanced ape civilization ruling over primitive humans. In the final, infamous twist, he learns he is actually on Earth, which had suffered an apocalyptic nuclear war.
The movie was a commercial and critical hit upon its 1968 release and spawned numerous sequels and a TV series throughout the 1970s. In 2001, Tim Burton remade the movie as an action-adventure that failed to excite audiences. However, Fox found success again with a reboot trilogy that began with 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes, an origin story chronicling how the primates took over that featured envelope-pushing motion-capture technology and a stirring performance by Andy Serkis as the Moses-like leader of the apes, Caesar.
It is unclear whether the latest Apes project is meant to be a new reboot or an extension of the previous film series.
Ball’s Maze Runner trilogy, set in its own dystopian future, grossed almost $1 billion worldwide while being produced on modest budgets. The filmmaker was due to tackle a pricey and special effects-heavy adaptation of Boom! Comics' Mouse Guard before that project was shelved by Disney earlier this year.
With Joe Hartwick Jr., his partner at Oddball Entertainment, Ball is producing series The Night Market for Disney+.
He is repped by Paradigm and Stone Genow.
Now I'm of two minds on this. On one hand, you can definitely count me as one of the people who loved the most recent films in the franchise (I would even go as far as to say that they're some of my favorite films to release during this current decade), so I'd love to see more made. But on the other hand, I'm really worried about them fucking this one up somehow and there hasn't been enough information for me to decide whether or not I should be excited for this. What I really want to know is whether or not this is a total reboot or set in that same continuity as the last three, because if it's the former then I may skip this altogether TBH. I also want to know whether or not Matt Reeves (the director of the last two) and/or Andy Serkis are going to be involved in this or not, since that would do a lot to make me feel at ease about this personally.
EDIT: Thank you to @Exigent Circumcisions for pointing out my typo.
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