The movie 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' introduces a new generation of apes led by a new protagonist named Noa, following the death of Caesar. The film takes the series in a new direction, highlighting the evolution of ape civilization and the legacy of Andy Serkis' Caesar as a leader. Critics note the serious tone of the movie despite its fantastical premise.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes ends in an interesting way, potentially setting up a remake of one of the franchise's weirdest sequels. https://t.co/sTqfEdsWNy
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes takes the series in a new direction, but one scene proves why Andy Serkis' Caesar is still the best ape leader. https://t.co/YeNXV8IV62
The apes movie is *extremely* serious for a movie about talking apes who train eagles. https://t.co/IIoArKbYUx
#KingdomOfThePlanetOfTheApes introduces a new generation of apes, including a new protagonist Noa, many years after the death of Caesar. The franchise's new lead has many similarities with the legend who kicked off apekind's RISE. Think they're related? 🦍 https://t.co/G4A90x7Qa3 https://t.co/gG0rkVAwEB
My review of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes: I was bored the first 30 minutes, despite the most visually impressive apes yet, and then captivated by the final act as you watch ape civilization devolve into eras of conquerors and empires just like the humans did. The movie's…