Among the works that conquered entire generations, “Planet of the Apes” saga based on the novel of the same name (1963) by a French writer pierre boule. Now, nearly five years after the release of the last film, the first image of the next film has surfaced.
The picture excited the fans of the franchise, because for months 20th century studios He announced his plan to release a new cassette, but gave no details about it. It is also necessary to mention that then the pandemic COVID-19 it was more powerful, so many such plans were shelved.
Through its social media, the company did not hesitate to give a feel for what the continuation of the saga will be, which will be called “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”, and where you can see a primate sitting on a horse and receiving an eagle on his arm. The main character can be the son of Cesar, the main character and liberator of the previous tapes.
What did 20th Century Studios say?
The franchise, which was born from a book and hit the big screen in 1968, will return under the title “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes”a story that continues many years later “War for the Planet of the Apes”. To calm things down, he mentioned that production would begin in October and would feature Owen Teague, Freya Allen, and Peter Macon.
According to him, the film will be directed by Wes Ball and will be released in 2024. In that case, it could very well be that the plot of the film returns to the starting point of the first: a group of astronauts return to Earth many years later and discover that primates control the world, in addition to humans being enslaved.
In the meantime, it remains only to wait for advances and exciting trailers that better illustrate the plot of the film, which in 2001 was considered culturally, historically and aesthetically significant according to US Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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