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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]471409[/split]
Obviously that won't be the title, but we can edit that when we get an official one.Matt Reeves To Helm Planet Of The Apes 3′
By MIKE FLEMING JR
EXCLUSIVE: Right after 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment began screening his cut of Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes, Matt Reeves has signed on to direct the third installment of the franchise. This time, he will write the script with Mark Bomback, who scripted the sequel to Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, which grossed $482 million worldwide in 2011. The directing deal is done and the writer deals are being worked out right now. It is likely that Reeves will go right into the third film, a priority for the studio.
The sequel is set to debut July 11, 2014, and it stars Gary Oldman, Jason Clarke and Keri Russell, with Andy Serkis reprising his role as Caesar, the intelligent ape that led the breakout from a lab before much of the human race was wiped out at the close of the first film. The survivors square off against Caesars growing army in the second film. The pic is based on the Pierre Boulle novel, and was first turned into a film that starred Charlton Heston in 1968.
Peter Chernin is producing the series for Chernin Entertainment. Reeves, who helmed Cloverfield and the remake Let Me In, is repped by CAA, Howard Klein at 3 Arts and attorney Karl Austen.
Yeah, doing the triple feature too. Although I already rewatched Rise before they announced the event, so I might score a nap or something then lol.
Is it one right after the other? Maybe a small break in between? That would be hard to do for old people (me).Even in the nice lounge seats at our local theater. However, I would love to see Dawn on the big screen. Watched them both on Bluray last weekend.
It's back to back with intermissions, yeah. I did the same thing with TDKT when Rises came out.
Also, our first Rotten Top Critic for those who are counting.
It is now certified fresh on RT. For some reason they still haven't added Top Critics Peter Travers, Richard Roeper, and Michael Phillips positive reviews.
It is now certified fresh on RT. For some reason they still haven't added Top Critics Peter Travers, Richard Roeper, and Michael Phillips positive reviews.
RT also has a system where it sweeps and collects for reviews online.
Do you know of any other reviews good or bad top critic or not that have not been added yet?
Does it? This is my first time hearing of it.