Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
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Overview: Several generations in the future following Caesar's reign, apes are now the dominant species and live harmoniously while humans have been reduced to living in the shadows. As a new tyrannical ape leader builds his empire, one young ape undertakes a harrowing journey that will cause him to question all that he has known about the past and to make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.
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Logline: In a post-apocalyptic world, nearly 300 years after the events of “War for the Planet of the Apes,” a new conflict brews between apes and humans. A young ape named Proximus Caesar embarks on a journey that challenges his understanding of the past and shapes the future for both species.
Initial Critics’ Reactions:
- Film Speak’s Griffin Schiller hails director Wes Ball’s work, comparing it to the impact of “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.” He describes the film as a “coming-of-age odyssey of truth & lies, knowledge & power,” with breathtaking visuals—a true “New Hope” for the Apes franchise.
- Collider’s Perri Nemiroff ranks the entire franchise as one of the best reboots, praising Ball’s proficiency with visual effects. The film looks incredible, thanks to a collaboration between Ball and the wizards at Wētā.
- Gizmondo’s Germain Lussier credits “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” for doing the saga proud. While thematically murky, it’s a sprawling adventure with impressive effects and performances.
- ComicBook’s Brandon Davis calls it a classic summer blockbuster, introducing new characters and timelines seamlessly. The film feels like the start of an epic new saga.
- Geeks of Color’s Dorian Parks, a fan of the previous trilogy, lauds the franchise as one of the strongest IPs out there. He’s relieved and thrilled by how much he enjoyed this latest addition.
Script Coverage:
- Script Details:
- Type of Material: Feature Film Script
- Title: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
- Number of Pages: Approximately 120 pages
- Author: Josh Friedman (screenplay based on characters created by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver)
- Draft Date: Final draft 1
- Genre: Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
- Circa (Time-Frame): Set several generations after the events of “War for the Planet of the Apes”
- Location: A post-apocalyptic world where apes and humans coexist
- Logline:
- Many years after the reign of Caesar, a young ape embarks on a journey that challenges everything he’s been taught about the past. His choices will shape the future for both apes and humans.
- Comment Summary:
- The script blends action, adventure, and sci-fi elements effectively.
- The character development is strong, especially for the new protagonist, Proximus Caesar.
- The plot explores themes of freedom, leadership, and the consequences of power.
- Quality Assessment:
- Concept: Excellent
- Storyline: Good
- Structure: Good
- Characters: Excellent
- Dialogue: Good
- Synopsis:
- Set centuries after Caesar’s revolution, ape societies thrive while humans have regressed into a feral existence. A tyrannical ape leader seeks human technology, while another ape, who witnessed his clan’s capture, embarks on a quest for freedom. A young human woman becomes crucial to his journey.
- Detailed Comments:
- The script effectively balances action sequences with character-driven moments.
- The world-building is rich, showcasing the evolution of ape societies.
- The pacing keeps the audience engaged throughout.
- Character Analysis:
- Proximus Caesar: A complex and compelling protagonist torn between duty and personal freedom.
- Noa (Human Woman): Strong-willed and resourceful, she challenges both apes and humans.
- Theme Analysis:
- Themes include power dynamics, identity, and the legacy of past leaders.
- Technical Analysis:
- The script demonstrates a solid understanding of visual storytelling.
- Descriptions of ape society and human settlements are vivid.
- Potential Box Office:
- The film needs to gross at least $240 million to break even, considering its $120 million budget.
- Box Office Projections:
- Overall Evaluation:
- A promising continuation of the franchise with strong character arcs and engaging storytelling.
- Project Recommendation:
- Recommend moving forward with production.
- Writer Recommendation:
- Josh Friedman’s screenplay effectively captures the essence of the Apes universe.
- Script Recommendation:
- Consider
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