The new Planet of the Apes has a lot to answer.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the latest movie in the Planet of the Apes franchise and with its ambitious premise and time-jump, it can hopefully answer some burning franchise questions. Ever since the first-ever Planet of the Apes was released in 1968, the movie series has gone through changes in tone and story with several sequels and reboots. The original remains a cult sci-fi classic even as its four sequels have earned a more polarizing response.
Fans feel that 1973’s Battle for the Planet of the Apes did a grave injustice to Caesar’s legacy, ending with a shot of Caesar’s statue that mysteriously sheds a tear. It’s highly possible that the apes of the reboot trilogy similarly revere Caesar as a leader worthy of statues and legends. However, if the apes face new problems in the new Planet of the Apes movie, it’s also possible for them to blame their miseries on their former leader.
5 Why Do The Apes Split After Caesar's Death? Despite his heroism, Caesar could not unite the apes as one. As the synopsis of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes reveals, the movie would also delve into the ideological factions among the apes. Some of them misinterpret Ceasar’s ideals to enslave others while another ape seeks to find freedom with a human girl. These differing viewpoints on human-ape relations are most likely to have emerged in the absence of a strong leader.
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