Back in 2011, 20th Century Fox and director Rupert Wyatt released the film Rise of the Planet of the Apes, a sort of reboot cinematic tale of the iconic franchise, which began back in 1968 with the original Planet of the Apes movie. Similar to 1972’s Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (but not a direct remake of the film), Rise of the Planet of the Apes was set as an origin story for this reboot series, focusing on the tale of the ape Caesar and how he (and his ape brethren) become intelligent and begin a revolt against humanity. The film generally gained positive reviews from critics and moviegoers and went on to gross over $480 million dollars at the box office (#14 on the top grossing films of 2011) and also greenlit a sequel follow-up. That sequel materialized in 2014 with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, which was directed by Matt Reeves. Taking place ten after Rise, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes continues to follow Caesar and his turmoil to hold dominance control of his community of intelligent apes as a group of human survivors struggle to stay alive following the aftermath of a plague that has wiped most of humanity. Dawn was met with overwhelming positive reviews from critics and causal moviegoers and grossed over $700 million at the box office that year, securing a #8 spot on the top grossing movies of 2014. Now, three years later, 20th Century Fox and director Matt Reeves present the third and final chapter of this planned Planet of the Apes trilogy with the film War for the Planet of the Apes. Does this newest sequel bring the story to a satisfying conclusion or does it fall from greatness of its predecessors?

Several years after the traitorous Koba (Toby Kebbell) ignited a war with the humans, Caesar (Andy Serkis) is exhausted in trying to remain a good leader to his intelligent ape tribe, while trying to broker peace to the warring humans that would leave the woods to his ape community; ending the needless suffering on both sides. However, the humans fail to comply to Caesar’s wishes. Under the command of The Colonel (Woody Harrelson), leader of the Alpha-Omega, a rogue military army, the humans escalate their hostilities by killing those close to Caesar. Blind sadness and rage, Caesar seeks revenge, sending his ape family, including his young son Cornelius (Devyn Dalton), to safety while he, alongside his trusted companions Maurice (Karin Konoval) and Rocket (Terry Notary), journey to find The Colonel’s military compound, with plans to kill the source all of their grief and misery. Along the way, the group of apes pick up Nova (Amiah Miller), a mute human child, and Bad Ape (Steve Zahn), a zoo chimpanzee escapee, and builds a close-knit bond with rest of them. However, Caesar remains focus on the mission at hand, coming face to face with The Colonel and the full wrath of his Alpha-Omega’s soldiers. Learning of The Colonel’s endgame plan, Caesar soon finds himself confronted with his greatest challenge yet, which ultimately becomes clear to him that there’s far more at stake here than just his personal vendetta for revenge.
File size : 1.1 GB
Duration : 2 h 20 min
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Movie name : War For The Planet Of The Apes 2017
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Duration : 2 h 20 min
Bit rate : 900 kb/s
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Height : 534 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 2.40:1
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Frame rate : 23.976 (24000/1001) FPS
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