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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

No one can stop the reign.
2024 | 145m | English

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Popularity: 13 (history)

Director: Wes Ball
Writer: Josh Friedman
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Several generations following Caesar's reign, apes – now the dominant species – 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 he's known about the past and to make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.
Release Date: May 08, 2024
Director: Wes Ball
Writer: Josh Friedman
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Drama, Thriller
Keywords empire, kingdom, gorilla, dystopia, post-apocalyptic future, eagle, sequel, anthropomorphism, distant future, ape, orangutan, evolution, chimpanzee, primate, sign languages, journey, cgi-live action hybrid, evil tyrant
Production Companies Jason T. Reed Productions, 20th Century Studios, Oddball Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $397,378,150
Budget: $160,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Owen Teague Noa
Freya Allan Nova / Mae
Kevin Durand Proximus Caesar
Peter Macon Raka
William H. Macy Trevathan
Eka Darville Sylva
Travis Jeffery Anaya
Lydia Peckham Soona
Neil Sandilands Koro
Ras-Samuel Welda'abzgi Lightning
Sara Wiseman Dar
Kaden Hartcher Oda / Rust
Andy McPhee Honored Elder
Nina Gallas Youngster #1
Samuel Falé Youngster #2
Dichen Lachman Korina
Virginie Laverdure Lead Tech
Markus Hamilton Tech #1
Benjamin Scott Tech #2
Nirish Bhat Surambadka Youngster #3
Frances Berry Laika
Peter Hayes Feral Human #1
Sheree da Costa Feral Human #2
Souleymane Diasse Feral Human #3
Olga Miller Feral Human #4
Dmitriy Miller Feral Human #5
Anastasia Miller Feral Human #6
Michael Spudic Tech #3
Karin Konoval Maurice
Terry Notary Rocket
Mitchell Roach Eagle Clan (uncredited)
Name Job
Amanda Silver Characters
John Paesano Original Music Composer
Rick Jaffa Characters
Mark Trotter Fight Choreographer
Cameron Brown Stunts
Cory Beeston Stunts
Zhou Yeye Stunts
Bridget Burt Stunts
Riley Suter Stunts
Daniella Said Production Supervisor
Talia Buckberry Production Supervisor
Joshua Watkins Second Assistant Director
Tobias Poppe Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Andree Wallin Concept Artist
Seth Engstrom Concept Artist
Darek Zabrocki Concept Artist
Brian Carlin Conceptual Illustrator
Daniel T. Dorrance Production Design
Dan Zimmerman Editor
Dirk Westervelt Editor
Ian Gracie Supervising Art Director
Tony Drew Art Direction
Carlo Crescini Art Direction
Jenny Hitchcock Art Direction
Kate Rawlins Assistant Art Director
Prue Parsons Assistant Art Director
Kate McCowage Assistant Art Director
Zander Ricketson Assistant Art Director
Paula Whiteway Set Designer
Sam Uther Storyboard Artist
Dan Milligan Storyboard Artist
Jeremy Love Conceptual Illustrator
Evan Shipard Conceptual Illustrator
Mackenzie Platt 3D Artist
Beverley Dunn Set Decoration
Laura Egan On Set Dresser
Ryan Weisen "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Daniel Bombell "B" Camera Operator, Second Unit Director of Photography
David Elmes First Assistant "A" Camera
Inaki De Ubago First Assistant "B" Camera
Naomi Sharp Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jason Bauer Digital Imaging Technician
Mark van Kool Production Sound Mixer
Ben Cowman Sound Assistant
Sonja Stojkov Sound Assistant
Madeline Turner Assistant Costume Designer
Robyn Elliott Costume Supervisor
Jonay Bacallado Costume Illustrator
David Masson Costume Illustrator
Siena Hackett Prop Maker
Diva Abrahamian Property Master, Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
David Jennings Makeup & Hair
Nikki Peace Assistant Property Master
Paul Sarpi Assistant Property Master
Brooke Morris Property Buyer
Sam Boffa Standby Property Master
Victoria Sullivan Script Supervisor
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Matthew Wells Post Production Supervisor
Hannah Haidar Post Production Coordinator
P.J. Burch First Assistant Editor
Logan Breit Visual Effects Editor
Danny Walker Visual Effects Editor
Ted Caplan Music Editor
Matt Blouin Assistant Editor
Shaun Conway Gaffer
Matthew Linfoot Best Boy Electric
Jason Poole Best Boy Electric
Mark Jefferies Rigging Gaffer
Toby Copping Key Grip
Paul Hamlyn Best Boy Grip
Justin Meinesz Best Boy Grip
Rodney Burke Special Effects Supervisor
Fiona Nix Publicist
Sean Noel Walker Visual Effects Supervisor
Mayes C. Rubeo Costume Design
Wes Ball Director
Debra Zane Casting
Dylan Jury Casting
Julia Neighly Visual Effects Producer
Patrick Neighly Visual Effects Producer
Jennifer Cornwell Unit Production Manager
Justin Muller First Assistant Director
Jon Mallard First Assistant Director
Glenn Suter Stunt Coordinator
Josh Friedman Writer
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Erik Winquist Visual Effects Supervisor
Gyula Pados Director of Photography
Stephen Unterfranz Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Story Animation Supervisor
Phillip Leonhardt Visual Effects Supervisor
Nia Hansen Sound Effects Editor
Alexander Nowotny Effects Supervisor
Name Title
Mara Gagnon Associate Producer
Peter Chernin Executive Producer
Amanda Silver Producer
Jenno Topping Executive Producer
Jason Reed Producer
Joe Hartwick Jr. Producer
Rick Jaffa Producer
Wes Ball Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
7.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/kingdom-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-review/ "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is an intriguing addition to the franchise, full of fascinating parallels and a thought-provoking exploration of Caesar’s legacy, despite some lack of depth linked to the ... motivations of some characters. The exploration of important themes such as religion, war, and distinct perspectives on biblical figures leads to the most immersive moments of a film that takes time to find its rhythm. With a clear vision from Wes Ball and fantastic performances, the impressive motion-capture work contributes tremendously to a visually mesmerizing experience. For fans of the saga, it’s a continuation worth following with interest, promising more moral reflections on the evolution of nature and the inevitable cycle of life." Rating: B

May 09, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Quick question. So it was a virus that led to the role reversal between the speaking humans and their ape counterparts? Now the apes have the upper hand and humanity is back in the caves. What I don't really get is why everything is in ruins and why there's an escalator in the middle of a forest ful ... l of zebras? Speech is crucial for communication, granted, but as the apes now thrive amidst the ruins of human construction I couldn't quite figure out why it was all decimated in the first place. Was there a war? Did I miss it? Anyway, Simian society still claims derivation from "Caesar" and in typical human fashion is just as divided. The apes live a peaceful life stealing the eagle's eggs from precariously perched nests so they can rear them themselves - and the eagles don't really seem to mind. The militaristic gorillas raid their village and drag them all to the seaside resort of "Proximus" where he is trying to break into an human, subterranean, vault. The raid caused havoc amongst the peaceable apes and left only "Noa" to try to free them. En route, he encounters "Mae" (Freya Allan) - an human who can speak, and upon arrival she befriends another talking person "Trevathan" (William H. Macy) who are both expected to help reach the treasures of the vault. She knows what's in there, and with the help of her new friends hopes to salvage what she was sent to retrieve - but without allowing any weapons inside to fall into enemy hands. It takes far too long to get going, this, but once we've established who is who and the story has kicked in, it's quite an exciting tale with some great visuals effects and just a little philosophy to keep it from falling into a trap of franchise mundanity. The acting isn't really up to much, but an enthusiastic effort from Kevin Durand as the menacing leader and some authentic looking acrobatics not seen since Johnny Weissmuller make for an entertaining episode in what is clearly a soap-style plot development where this is but an episode in a what happens next scenario.

May 11, 2024
r96sk
6.0

Has its moments, though overall I kinda found <em>'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'</em> a bit of a slog to sit through. The original trilogy are films that I do enjoy, they're very good. This fourth installment, however, underwhelmed me throughout its 145 minute run time. It starts off a new p ... lot, obviously given how <em>'War for the Planet of the Apes'</em> concluded, and the new characters and their stories didn't really interest me. Some of the action is watchable, the military bunker angle is decent, the visual effects are strong (but we already knew that) and the bits directly with Noa and Raka are the film's best in my opinion. I don't, though, really recall much else about this and remember feeling quite nonplussed whilst watching; the literal final music-filled shot got me pumped though, out of nowhere. None of the cast (voice or otherwise) stand out, either. I'd have finished this franchise with the 2017 flick, but very much sounds like the filmmakers are planning another trilogy with this one. Hopefully I'll enjoy those (and the inevitable 2030s 'new' trilogy... 😏) more.

May 17, 2024
Midi-chlorian_Count
6.0

Just seen this and thought it was a pretty good edition to the series. The CGI is now good enough for what is probably our first really in-depth look at the ape civilization following the fall of man. Sure, it doesn't have as grandiose a story as Caesar's but it does a grand job of world build ... ing and showing us how the ape society of the distant future is functioning. The exploration of the mythology which has built up with regards to their past and Caesar's time is also interesting. Proximus isn't even really a villain as such, which makes him and his vision for the future a nice counter to the uncertain goals of Noa's human companion. Particularly enjoyed the ending, which, when you realise it is coming, you have to laugh as it has been set up throughout the movie. And the little kicker was good too. Setting us up nicely for a sequel which may see this reboot series veer back towards it's origins. Definitely well worth seeing if you're a fan of the reboot series...

Jun 04, 2024
Hotplix
8.0

"Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" is a thrilling continuation of the acclaimed franchise, directed by Wes Ball. The film dives deeper into the evolving society of intelligent apes, showcasing stunning visual effects and a compelling narrative that explores themes of leadership, conflict, and coexi ... stence. The performances, particularly by Andy Serkis as Caesar, are powerful and emotive, bringing depth to the characters and the story. With its blend of action, drama, and thought-provoking themes, "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" is a captivating addition to the series that will resonate with fans and newcomers alike.

Jun 06, 2024
MovieGuys
6.0

Whilst Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a competent and moderately entertaining addition to the franchise, I do wonder if there really was a need to make it? Kingdom (as I'll refer to it) is entertaining but it really does little, in this reviewers estimation, to move the franchise forward i ... n a meaningful way. Its story is rather formulaic and you do quickly feel like you have "seen it all before", in one form or another. Having said this, I do not think Kingdom is a bad film. That would be unfair. Its CGI is top notch, as I said its story is basic but it does work, with well paced, varied action. Commendably, they even managed a little human/ape interest, which lifts the characters beyond being mere, cardboard cut outs. In summary, entertaining, watchable but really as far as I can see, nothing new is on offer here, either. Perhaps I'm being a little harsh but it would be nice, to see some genuine originality from Hollywood. They could do it once, why not now?

Jul 03, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
7.0

The Planet of the Apes prequel films have been nothing short of astonishing, and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes continues this trend with remarkable filmmaking. The decision to set this installment 300 years after the previous films, yet still focus on Caesar's legacy, was a brilliant move. It ef ... fectively addresses the absence of Andy Serkis and Caesar by weaving his influence throughout the narrative. Our protagonist Noah and his clan emerge as standout characters, bringing new life to the series. Their dynamic and struggles are compelling, adding depth to the narrative. Proximus Caesar serves as an effective villain, embodying the darker aspects of Caesar's legacy. His complex motivations and ruthless tactics provide a formidable challenge for Noah and his allies. My biggest gripe with the film lies in the portrayal of the human element. There is a lack of clarity regarding humanity's current state within this franchise. More understanding or explanation of humanity's status would have enriched the story. For instance, scenes involving humans operating missile silos 300 years after their construction strain credibility without sufficient backstory. A deeper exploration of how humanity has adapted or regressed over the centuries would have added valuable context. Despite this flaw, the overall filmmaking remains top-notch. The visuals are stunning, with meticulous attention to detail in both the ape civilization and the post-apocalyptic landscapes. The special effects, particularly the motion capture work, are exceptional, bringing the apes to life with astonishing realism. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a fantastic addition to the series, successfully balancing new elements with the rich legacy of Caesar. While the human storyline could benefit from greater depth and clarity, the film excels in its primary focus on the apes and their evolving society. This installment delivers a satisfying conclusion to the saga, and I would be content if the series ended here, preserving the integrity of Caesar's legacy and the high standards set by these prequels.

Jul 12, 2024
IndecentLouie
6.0

.#NOTMYCAESAR .#NOTMYMAURICE haha all jokes aside It wasn't bad, certainly not as good as Dawn and War but good enough It looks amazing, the majority of the CGI could pass as real and looking around the overgrown posthuman world was a pleasure in itself. perfect flick to watch with a hango ... ver paired with a Bloody Mary (or three) very much hope this is the start of another trilogy

Jul 11, 2024
chandlerdanier
5.0

Did I even watch this? It sucks. Apes are smarter but rely on human intelligence which somehow survives the stupid virus and now they have the hdd! Whoops. Spoiled the whole show. Sorry. It sucks anyway. ...

Jul 17, 2024
kevin2019
8.0

"Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" could very well leave you asking this question (and of course you are perfectly entitled to): Where are all the humans? The answer to that also provides one of the most diverting aspects of the entire film. The humans are preoccupied with a vault containing all th ... at is needed to get the satellite communications started again. Could this possibly be a tantalising precursor to perhaps yet another film? But if so, where would another film lead? It can only lead in a circle with the apes and the humans battling it out over who will have dominance over the entire planet. Anyway, this current installment is slow moving for the most part, although it is also wonderfully entertaining and the visual effects are a tremendous triumph as with all the other preceding films.

Jan 01, 2025