Saturday, March 29, 2014

Enjoy another Sneak-Peek into the “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”

We are only a couple of months away from watching the battle between humans and apes in “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”, the sequel to Rupert Wyatt’s amazingly much admired reboot “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”. It is the one which both sci-fi and action filmgoers are restlessly awaiting and it has become most anticipated film of the YEar.

So, what are they doing now to make the sequel to meet the enhanced expectations of the fans? They haVe released some new pictures from the set where the actors are monkeying around wearing their motion-capture outfits. Not precisely what fans would term as super marketing, but at least main actor Andy Serkis (who is playing Caesar) also exposed a few more plot details. Thanks to his moving motion-capture performance as Caesar, the first film succeeded to impress the audiences with its convincing storyline, providing the sort of pertinent epic entertainment that few anticipated.

According to the plot details, this sequel shows the era after ten years when a lethal virus has annihilated most of the earth’s inhabitants. In the meantime, Caesar along with his ilk have spent all these years preparing for the battle and increasing their own community, which has thrived on the fringes of San Francisco (even as the residents of that city have had particularly difficult time).

The unrecorded truce between remaining humans and the genetically modified apes has been spoiled. War is about to happen! So why is the leader of the apes – Caesar – being so welcoming with the characters played by “Zero Dark Thirty” star Jason Clarke and Keri Russell? Are they struggling to have another truce and make a deal? Is this sequel spoiled for the fans by now? Certainly not.

We can judge from the second picture that the apes has really resort to violence against humans and their intelligence has grown to such an extent that they can now use human made weapons including snipers and machine guns. Well, it that’s the case, then it is pretty convincing to see how the human population gets annihilated and apes become dominant.

Andy’s further details revolve around the back story instead of the actual storyline we will see, but it absolutely develops an isolated world that all fans are eager to watch, when the film turns cinemas into a battle zone on July 11. Perhaps by that time we will have chance to see another trailer.

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