KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
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Directed by | Wes Ball |
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Cinematography | Gyula Pados |
Edited by | Dan Zimmerman |
Music by | John Paesano |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Studios |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is an upcoming American science fiction action film directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay by Josh Friedman, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Patrick Aison, and produced by Joe Hartwick Jr., Jaffa, Silver, and Jason Reed. It serves as the sequel to War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) and is the fourth installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot franchise. The film stars Owen Teague in the lead role alongside Freya Allan, Kevin Durand, Peter Macon, and William H. Macy.
Development on a new Planet of the Apes film began in April 2019, following Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox, with Ball attached as writer and director that December. Much of the script was written during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with casting commencing in June 2022, following the script's completion. Teague was cast in the lead role that August, with the film's title and additional casting revealed in the following months. Principal photography began in October 2022 in Sydney and wrapped in February 2023.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is scheduled to be released by 20th Century Studios in the United States on May 24, 2024.
Premise[edit]
Nearly 300 years after the events of War for the Planet of the Apes (2017),[1] ape civilizations have emerged from the oasis to which Caesar led his fellow apes, while humans have regressed into a feral state. When the ape leader Proximus Caesar perverts the teachings of Caesar to enslave other clans in search of the last traces of human technologies, Noa, a common chimpanzee, embarks on a harrowing journey alongside a young human named Mae to determine the future for apes and humans alike.[2][3]
Cast[edit]Owen Teague as Noa, a young chimpanzee born generations after Caesar's time.[3][4]
Freya Allan as Mae, a feral young woman who joins Noa on his journey.[3]
Kevin Durand as Proximus Caesar, a powerful chimpanzee ruler who leads a coastal clan of apes in search of human technology.[3][5]
Travis Jeffery[6] as Anaya, a chimpanzee and a friend of Noa.[7]
Lydia Peckham[6] as Soona, a female chimpanzee and a friend of Noa.[7]
Peter Macon as Raka, a wise orangutan and an ally to Noa.[3][8]
William H. Macy[9]
Additionally, Eka Darville,[10] Neil Sandilands,[6] Sara Wiseman,[6] Ras-Samuel Weld A'abzgi,[6] and Dichen Lachman have been cast in undisclosed roles.[2]
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
In October 2016, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) director Matt Reeves said that he had ideas for a fourth film in the Planet of the Apes reboot series.[11] In mid-2017, as War was released, Reeves and co-writer Mark Bomback expressed further interest in sequels. Reeves said that Steve Zahn's character, Bad Ape, established a primate world "much larger" than just Caesar's group of apes, adding that there are apes "who grew up without the benefit of Caesar's leadership" and suggesting that conflict would arise if Caesar's apes should encounter such outsiders.[12] Bomback felt that "there was probably only one more big chapter left to tell", explaining how Caesar "came to be this Moses figure in the Apes world". He suggested that other filmmakers might work on the sequel and that it could take place hundreds of years after War. Despite this, he clarified that there had not been conversations on a potential sequel, expressing his desire to "take a breather and let things rest a bit."[13]
In April 2019, following its acquisition of 20th Century Fox, the Walt Disney Company announced that further Planet of the Apes films were in development.[14] In August, it was confirmed that any future installments would be set in the same universe first established in Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011).[15] In December, it was announced that Wes Ball would write and direct the film,[16] after having previously worked with Reeves on a film adaptation of Mouse Guard. After that film was canceled by Disney following the merger, the studio approached Ball on developing a new Planet of the Apes film.[17]
In February 2020, Ball confirmed that the film would not be a reboot, instead chronicling "Caesar's legacy".[18] Joe Hartwick Jr. and David Starke were also confirmed to serve as producers.[19] In April, it was announced that Peter Chernin, who produced the previous installments through Chernin Entertainment, would serve as executive producer. The film will be one of the company's last films before it leaves 20th Century Studios for Netflix.[20] The next month, it was revealed that Josh Friedman would co-write the script with Ball, and that Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver would return to produce the film after doing so for the previous installments. Ball and Friedman would discuss the script through Zoom video calls, a routine which continued as the COVID-19 pandemic began. Instead of a direct sequel to War, Ball stated that the film would feel more like a follow-up to the previous films, and commented that the film could begin virtual production soon in spite of the pandemic due to the fact that much of the film contained computer-generated imagery (CGI).[21]
In March 2022, 20th Century Studios president Steve Asbell stated that he was expecting a screenplay draft shortly, aiming for production to begin by the end of the year.[22] By June, Oddball Entertainment and Shinbone Productions were also set to produce the film,[23][additional citation(s) needed] while the search for the main star was underway following the script's completion the previous month.[24] The film's title was revealed to be Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in September 2022, with the film revealed to take place many years after the events of War. Jaffa, Silver, and Patrick Aison joined the writing team, with Ball no longer credited as screenwriter. Jason Reed and Jenno Topping were also announced as producer and executive producer, respectively, while Starke was no longer expected to serve as producer.[8]
Casting[edit]
In August 2022, Owen Teague joined the cast of the film in the lead motion-capture role.[4] The next month, Freya Allan and Peter Macon joined the cast with the announcement of the film's title and release year,[8] as did Eka Darville and Kevin Durand in October.[5][10] Travis Jeffery, Neil Sandilands, Sara Wiseman, Lydia Peckham and Ras-Samuel Weld A'abzgi were added to the cast later that month,[6] while William H. Macy and Dichen Lachman were cast in January and February 2023, respectively.[2][9]
Cast[edit]Owen Teague as Noa, a young chimpanzee born generations after Caesar's time.[3][4]
Freya Allan as Mae, a feral young woman who joins Noa on his journey.[3]
Kevin Durand as Proximus Caesar, a powerful chimpanzee ruler who leads a coastal clan of apes in search of human technology.[3][5]
Travis Jeffery[6] as Anaya, a chimpanzee and a friend of Noa.[7]
Lydia Peckham[6] as Soona, a female chimpanzee and a friend of Noa.[7]
Peter Macon as Raka, a wise orangutan and an ally to Noa.[3][8]
William H. Macy[9]
Additionally, Eka Darville,[10] Neil Sandilands,[6] Sara Wiseman,[6] Ras-Samuel Weld A'abzgi,[6] and Dichen Lachman have been cast in undisclosed roles.[2]
Production[edit]
Development[edit]
In October 2016, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) director Matt Reeves said that he had ideas for a fourth film in the Planet of the Apes reboot series.[11] In mid-2017, as War was released, Reeves and co-writer Mark Bomback expressed further interest in sequels. Reeves said that Steve Zahn's character, Bad Ape, established a primate world "much larger" than just Caesar's group of apes, adding that there are apes "who grew up without the benefit of Caesar's leadership" and suggesting that conflict would arise if Caesar's apes should encounter such outsiders.[12] Bomback felt that "there was probably only one more big chapter left to tell", explaining how Caesar "came to be this Moses figure in the Apes world". He suggested that other filmmakers might work on the sequel and that it could take place hundreds of years after War. Despite this, he clarified that there had not been conversations on a potential sequel, expressing his desire to "take a breather and let things rest a bit."[13]
In April 2019, following its acquisition of 20th Century Fox, the Walt Disney Company announced that further Planet of the Apes films were in development.[14] In August, it was confirmed that any future installments would be set in the same universe first established in Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011).[15] In December, it was announced that Wes Ball would write and direct the film,[16] after having previously worked with Reeves on a film adaptation of Mouse Guard. After that film was canceled by Disney following the merger, the studio approached Ball on developing a new Planet of the Apes film.[17]
In February 2020, Ball confirmed that the film would not be a reboot, instead chronicling "Caesar's legacy".[18] Joe Hartwick Jr. and David Starke were also confirmed to serve as producers.[19] In April, it was announced that Peter Chernin, who produced the previous installments through Chernin Entertainment, would serve as executive producer. The film will be one of the company's last films before it leaves 20th Century Studios for Netflix.[20] The next month, it was revealed that Josh Friedman would co-write the script with Ball, and that Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver would return to produce the film after doing so for the previous installments. Ball and Friedman would discuss the script through Zoom video calls, a routine which continued as the COVID-19 pandemic began. Instead of a direct sequel to War, Ball stated that the film would feel more like a follow-up to the previous films, and commented that the film could begin virtual production soon in spite of the pandemic due to the fact that much of the film contained computer-generated imagery (CGI).[21]
In March 2022, 20th Century Studios president Steve Asbell stated that he was expecting a screenplay draft shortly, aiming for production to begin by the end of the year.[22] By June, Oddball Entertainment and Shinbone Productions were also set to produce the film,[23][additional citation(s) needed] while the search for the main star was underway following the script's completion the previous month.[24] The film's title was revealed to be Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in September 2022, with the film revealed to take place many years after the events of War. Jaffa, Silver, and Patrick Aison joined the writing team, with Ball no longer credited as screenwriter. Jason Reed and Jenno Topping were also announced as producer and executive producer, respectively, while Starke was no longer expected to serve as producer.[8]
Casting[edit]
In August 2022, Owen Teague joined the cast of the film in the lead motion-capture role.[4] The next month, Freya Allan and Peter Macon joined the cast with the announcement of the film's title and release year,[8] as did Eka Darville and Kevin Durand in October.[5][10] Travis Jeffery, Neil Sandilands, Sara Wiseman, Lydia Peckham and Ras-Samuel Weld A'abzgi were added to the cast later that month,[6] while William H. Macy and Dichen Lachman were cast in January and February 2023, respectively.[2][9]
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