Planet of the Apes


In the Planet of the Apes movie series, Aldo is the leader of the gorilla factions (and the ape revolution, by extension) during the rise of the ape society prior to humanity's downfall, as the "highest species" of the planet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aldo (Planet of the Apes)"

Battle For the Planet of the Apes ( 1973) is the fifth and final entry in the Planet of the Apes series. It is directed by J. Lee Thompson. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battle for the Planet of the Apes"

Beneath the Planet of the Apes is a 1970 motion picture. It was the first sequel to the 1968 movie Planet of the Apes. It stars Charlton Heston in a very small supporting role, and James Franciscus. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beneath the Planet of the Apes"

Milo, better known as Caesar, the son of talking chimpanzees Cornelius and Zira, in the Planet of the Apes movie series. He is the leader (and chief instigator) of the ape revolution in the fourth entry, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, and the ruler of Ape City in the fifth and final film, Battle for the Planet of the Apes. He was portrayed in both movies by actor Roddy McDowall, who had also played Cornelius. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caesar (Planet of the Apes)"

Conquest of the Planet of the Apes is the third sequel to the 1968 science fiction film Planet of the Apes. It continues the exploration of the fictional future history of mankind set out in the previous film, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, and considered to be the most violent of the Ape sequels. The film is directed by J. Lee Thompson. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes"

Dr. Cornelius is a chimpanzee archaeologist and historian, appearing in the original novel of Planet of the Apes (La Planete des Singes), and also the first three installments of the classic movie series of the same name, from the 1960s and 1970s. He was portrayed mainly by actor Roddy McDowall, but also by David Watson in the second Apes movie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cornelius (Planet of the Apes)"

Dr. Zaius was a fictional character in the novel and movies Planet of the Apes. He was an intelligent, evolved orangutan, and was the main antagonist of the story. Zaius was portrayed in the first and second movies by actor Maurice Evans, and in the later television series by Booth Colman. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dr. Zaius"

Escape from the Planet of the Apes is a 1971 science fiction film that is the second sequel to the Planet of the Apes movie of 1968, the first sequel being Beneath the Planet of the Apes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Escape from the Planet of the Apes"

Mr. MacDonald is the character name of two African-American brothers who appear in later installments of the Planet of the Apes movie series, as companions of Caesar. The first appears in the fourth Apes movie, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, played by actor Hari Rhodes, while the second appears in the fifth and final one, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, and was played by Austin Stoker. Neither of their first names ever appeared in the dialogue or credits, and their characters are essentially similar. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mr. MacDonald (Planet of the Apes)"

Planet of the Apes is a novel by Pierre Boulle, originally published in 1963 in French as La Planète des Singes. As singe means both "ape" and "monkey," Xan Fielding called his translation Monkey Planet. It is an example of social commentary through dystopia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Planet of the Apes"

Planet of the Apes is a 1968 science fiction film in which an astronaut finds himself more than 2,000 years in the future stranded on an earth-like planet, in which humans are enslaved by apes. The film is based on the novel by Pierre Boulle. ...more on Wikipedia about "Planet of the Apes (1968 film)"

Planet of the Apes is a 2001 science fiction film in which an astronaut finds himself on a planet where humans are enslaved by apes. It stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul Giamatti, Estella Warren, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, David Warner and Kris Kristofferson and was released on Friday, July 27, 2001. Charlton Heston, star of the 1968 version, also makes a cameo appearance. ...more on Wikipedia about "Planet of the Apes (2001 film)"

Planet of the Apes was a short-lived television series which aired Fridays on CBS. The series takes place in the same society, ten years after the movie of the same name. It starred Roddy McDowall, Ron Harper and James Naughton. Mark Lenard guest starred in almost every episode. The show ran from Friday, September 13, 1974 to Friday, December 20, 1974. The show had only 14 episodes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Planet of the Apes (TV series)"

Return to the Planet of the Apes was a short-lived animated series, by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, set in the Planet of the Apes universe, originally seen in the 1968 film starring Charlton Heston. Unlike the film, its sequels, and the 1974 live-action television series, which involved a primitive ape civilization, Return to the Planet of the Apes depicted a technologically advanced society, complete with automobiles, film, and television; as such it more closely resembled both Pierre Boulle's original novel and early concepts for the first Apes movie which were changed due to budgetary limitations in the late 1960s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Return to the Planet of the Apes"

Colonel George Taylor, played by leading man Charlton Heston, is an American astronaut, and the leader of a space expedition, in the 1968 movie Planet of the Apes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Taylor (Planet of the Apes)"

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