Thursday, February 23, 2012

Are they going to make a sequel to rise of the planet of the apes?

I i thought it was a damn good show i am sure if they do it will be somewhat based on the one with charlton heston because i noticed in the movie there were some scenes about astronauts in space then they went missing. plus what are these rumors circulating around about a big hollywood budget movie of doctor who.Are they going to make a sequel to rise of the planet of the apes?
If there's money to be made, they will.Are they going to make a sequel to rise of the planet of the apes?
If the Planet of the Apes franchise has proven anything it is that if you wait long enough, someone will do a re-make or re-imagining. The first one, with Charlton Heston (1968), was a great movie for it's time and was the cock of the walk, even nominated for a couple of Oscars (won for makeup), then they started turning out sequels that got worse and worse until the were sooo bad that they weren't even funny - and thaat's bad! Then in 2001 Tim Burton put his quirky talents to work on his 're-imagined 'Planet of the Apes'. Now, ten years later, we have "The Rise of the Planet of the Apes". If it makes enough money then you can count on them finding a way to get another one on the silver screen. Will they be worth watching? Your guess is as good as mine, but lets hope so. Keep watching!Are they going to make a sequel to rise of the planet of the apes?
since I don't speak to "THEY", I wouldn't know.



So far, however, no officail announcement of a sequel, BUT....



(from www.imdb.com)



"What will the next film be about?



On the day of the film's release, director Rupert Wyatt revealed ideas for the next film. It may take place eight years after the end of this film, showing the next generation of apes who are the offspring of the intelligent apes. These young apes would be going into war. Caesar would be leading the revolution, but Koba (the chimp who killed Steven Jacobs) would be leading troops and committing genocide. Maurice the orangutan would be Caesar's adviser. The humans would be living underground to protect themselves from the virus. This may be what "dehumanizes" them. From the sounds of it, this story would be somewhat in the vein of Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973). Koba would lead troops and express his hatred towards humans like Aldo the gorilla. Maurice would be helping Caesar like Virgil the orangutan did. The humans would begin living underground, much like the humans living below San Francisco in the 1973 film. Whether they will become like the mutants in Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) is currently unknown.



Will this film eventually lead to a sequel that includes some aspects of the Liberty 1 expedition from the original "Planet of the Apes"?



The director and producer have already talked about Rise of the Planet of the Apes laying the foundation for a film series by including several clues to the sequels. However, none of the sequels will specifically focus on retelling any one film but try to combine different aspects of the overall mythology in a modern way to tell new stories. Halfway through the movie, characters watch television coverage of the launch of Icarus 1, intended to be the first manned space mission to Mars. Near the end of the movie, newspaper headlines detail NASA's having lost contact with the Icarus, laying the groundwork for a sequel in the vein of the original Planet of the Apes.Are they going to make a sequel to rise of the planet of the apes?
Iam sure they will,they did of the original one ,
As well as it has done, I suspect you will see another....

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