Where does Rise of the Planet of the Apes fit into the sci-fi franchise? New film will be the beginning of a cinema trilogy – Cinema News

Where does Rise of the Planet of the Apes fit into the sci-fi franchise? New film will be the beginning of a cinema trilogy – Cinema News
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New film in the science fiction franchise, Planet of the Apes: The Reign is arriving in Brazilian cinemas.

Planet of the Apes: Reign is coming to Brazilian cinemas, a new chapter in the science fiction franchise that began with the classic film released in 1968. With that in mind, we’ve separated where the film fits into the saga’s timeline.

Where does Rise of the Planet of the Apes fit into the franchise?

The reboot trilogy prequel to Planet of the Apes, consisting of The Origin (2011), The Confrontation (2014) and The War (2017), revived the science fiction franchise in cinemas.

Planet of the Apes: Reign is set several future generations after the reign of Caesar and takes place 300 years after the events of The War (2017). According to director Wes Ball, the new film will be the beginning of a new trilogy in the franchise.

Apes are the dominant species living in harmony in the events of Planet of the Apes, while humans are reduced to living in the shadows. As a new tyrannical ape leader builds his empire, a young ape undertakes a harrowing journey that will make him question everything he knows about the past and make decisions that will define the future of both apes and humans.

With Planet of the Apes: Reign, understand what the franchise’s timeline looks like

Order to watch the Planet of the Apes franchise

Planet of the Apes: Reign continues the events of the prequel trilogy that served as a reboot of the franchise in theaters. It has not been officially confirmed (at least for now) that they are connected to the classic films, but The Reign would be closer in timeline to the events we saw in the original 1968 film.

Chronological order for watching Planet of the Apes

Remembering that a remake of Planet of the Apes was also released in 2001, directed by Tim Burton, but the film is not part of the chronology.

All films in the Planet of the Apes franchise are on Disney+ and Star+.

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The article is in Portuguese

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