Planet of the Apes Timeline EXPLAINED



Where did those damned dirty apes come from, anyway? Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re breaking down the complete timeline for The Planet of the Apes. Since we’ll be discussing the plots of these films in depth be warned, there’ll be plenty of spoilers. We’ll have a look at “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”, the Simian Flu, the battle of the Golden Gate and more! Are you excited for the next installment in the “Apes” saga? Let us know in the comments.

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40 thoughts on “Planet of the Apes Timeline EXPLAINED”

  1. This reboot/prequal is honestly a lot better from the movies back in the 60’s and 70’s. Mostly because I wasn’t born then. But I have seen what the apes looked like back then. And good lord, they were gross and ugly.

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  2. I'm very excited for the new Planet Ape movie I just bought my ticket the other day to go watch it on Friday I can't wait to see how good it is I seen all the other ones I love them can't wait to see this one

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  3. It looks like Cesar was the Moses for the apes. Both liberated their people, and both died when was close to their final home, Moses was promised by God that he could see the promised land but would wouldn't be allowed to go in, I don't know if Cesar died inside/outside the area that was their new home.

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  4. A very good explanation. I've seen all Planet of the Apes movies (current and the ones made in 1960's and 1970's) and this video definitely was a great refresher.
    I do wish that you would have at least mentioned, even briefly, how the original Planet of the Apes (1968) with Charlton Heston, ties in. That movie, of course, would take place sometime after "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" since that takes place about a thousand years in the future. Not sure if the current Planet of the Apes series will take the movies that far.

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  5. I would say the trilogy was 8.5 for me and the new movie was a 7 but just a little bit more action or epic fights would make it better. Still a solid movie and I am excited for the next part

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  6. It’s fascinating to think that such a b-grade horror movie concept of genetically mutated animals is explored in such deep and complicated ways that comments upon socio-political topics. Oh man great storytelling

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  7. The cut scenes didn’t make sense. Like when the ape dropped the gunpowder. And two of the apes walked off. Then the human man showed up and the apes were back like they never left. Or when the girl went to say goodbye with the gun held behind her back and then she grabbed the necklace with both hands

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  8. I saw it and wasent that attach to Noah like I did with ceaser they should off kept he's bloodline atleast running not a stranger they all forgot bout ceaser aswell didn't like it he's presence of all he did n been the first one should had been strong

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