Sci-Fi Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

The Great EscAPE, you fool.

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I feel like they have to pivot the tone from the previous trilogy somehow just for distinction sake.
 
I feel like they have to pivot the tone from the previous trilogy somehow just for distinction sake.

I wouldn’t mind that.

Just hope Serkis has a role in the film since he was cast in Ball’s Mouse Guard before it was cancelled.
 
I feel like they have to pivot the tone from the previous trilogy somehow just for distinction sake.
My notion of what this should be is the same as it’s always been: a Heston-type of setting with Serkis-era technology, and Serkis now in the Dr. Zaius role rather than that of the hero.
 
My notion of what this should be is the same as it’s always been: a Heston-type of setting with Serkis-era technology, and Serkis now in the Dr. Zaius role rather than that of the hero.

I’d be down with that!
 
I feel like they have to pivot the tone from the previous trilogy somehow just for distinction sake.

I just want them to jump to the year 3000. Have the apes in a fuedal industrial revolution era.

Then do a third trilogy with the apes in the era of space travel and go full scifi.

I wouldnt be opposed to a Mad Max type of film either. Post nuclear apocalypse setting and apes chasing humans.
 
They could have a movie set in the distant future where all the apes get infected by a virus that is spread by cats who have become intelligent while the apes lose theirs.
 
They could have a movie set in the distant future where all the apes get infected by a virus that is spread by cats who have become intelligent while the apes lose theirs.

I like it, get this to Disney immediately!!!! :o
 
They could have a movie set in the distant future where all the apes get infected by a virus that is spread by cats who have become intelligent while the apes lose theirs.
Cats and Planet of the Apes crossover? I like it, but Tom Hooper has to direct it to really capture the horror of it all.
 
I didn't know Alan Ball was doing this. If that's the case this could be pretty great.
 
Nothing to fret over. Of all the YA junk that was pumped-and-dumped into theaters over the last decade, I thought the Maze Runner series was surprisingly decent especially under the Late Stage Fox reign. The new Disney overlords continuing to foster this remnant of the acquisition should instill some level of confidence. Just don't turn it into a six-episode limited series. Give me a proper film (I don't give a damn how you release it).
 
Nothing to fret over. Of all the YA junk that was pumped-and-dumped into theaters over the last decade, I thought the Maze Runner series was surprisingly decent especially under the Late Stage Fox reign. The new Disney overlords continuing to foster this remnant of the acquisition should instill some level of confidence. Just don't turn it into a six-episode limited series. Give me a proper film (I don't give a damn how you release it).

Sounds good, I heard the first was decent but wasn’t sure about the reception for the other two.
 
Nothing to fret over. Of all the YA junk that was pumped-and-dumped into theaters over the last decade, I thought the Maze Runner series was surprisingly decent especially under the Late Stage Fox reign. The new Disney overlords continuing to foster this remnant of the acquisition should instill some level of confidence. Just don't turn it into a six-episode limited series. Give me a proper film (I don't give a damn how you release it).

I should give it a try. I've heard the first is really good at least.
 

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