Moviegoers, particularly those who earlier loved the Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), should brace themselves as they are going to experience some serious ape business on July 11, 2014. The trailer of the sequel “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” has finally been launched, in which we just have glimpses of small bits of the action, but one thing is sure that Caesar (played by Andy Serkis) is very annoyed over humans and goes to war. Plus, it seems from the first look of the trailer that humans have already been defeated to some extent, they have lost electricity and now dwelling in the forest ruins of San Francisco.
This sequel is a straight prolongation of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), wherein the scientist Will Rodman (James Franco) unintentionally played a significant role to the collapse of civilization by creating a tentative Alzheimer’s drug that was accidentally leaked from his lab infecting and killing many people, but it genetically enhanced the intelligence of apes. Meanwhile, Caesar had escaped from the prison and exposed his fellow apes to that drug in order to boost their intelligence and lead them to shelter in the Redwood jungle, near San Francisco.
In Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (that seemingly won’t come with characters of James Franco and Fareida Pinto), Caesar has turned out to be a leader among apes, while the scattered and destabilized leftovers of civilization endeavor to stay alive in a world where they are not the prevailing class anymore. Species of both sides struggle to have a truce, even as the drums of complete battle start to beat louder and we see the Caesar, clad in war paint, all set to signal his army to launch an attack on humans.
This Planet of the Apes Franchise has included the most advanced digital FX technology, showing smart apes as very realistic characters for the first time in cinema history. The second part will most likely be very entertaining just like the first one that was huge success on the box office.
Matt Reeves took the responsibility to direct the sequel following up the first film that was directed by Rupert Wyatt. Reeves promises to deliver a great thrilling as well as emotional film, as he said, “I wanted to make sure we’re continuing to go along the path of evolution without missing it, it was so delicious to watch in the first movie. It’s not like now they are talking in verse. Hopefully the movie is emotional and thrilling as you watch the apes come into being.”
Did you like the first trailer of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes?
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