Is Planet of the apes real?

Unlike in the original 1968 film, there are no monkey suits, heavy makeup jobs or wigs. All of the apes audiences see on-screen are motion-capture CGI apes, which lends them a more realistic effect as the CGI is based on the actors' actual movements.
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Is Planet of the Apes based on a true story?

Published in 1952 and adapted into a critically acclaimed feature film in 1957, Boulle's third novel was inspired by his own harrowing experience as a prisoner of war. After being captured while undercover in Vietnam, the Frenchman was sentenced to hard labor for life, but escaped after two years of captivity.
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Are there any real apes in Planet of the Apes?

Director Rupert Wyatt mandated that Rise of the Planet of the Apes not use any real apes during filming and worked with Weta Digital to create lifelike apes through revolutionary visual effects.
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What is Planet of the Apes based on?

The franchise is based on French author Pierre Boulle's 1963 novel La Planète des singes, translated into English as Planet of the Apes or Monkey Planet. Its 1968 film adaptation, Planet of the Apes, was a critical and commercial hit, initiating a series of sequels, tie-ins, and derivative works.
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Are the Apes in 2001 real?

'We were no ordinary monkeys, we were the missing link': Cast members on playing apes in 2001: A Space Odyssey. The opening sequence of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey imagines the moment when ape turned to human. More than a dozen young dancers played these man-apes.
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Is Caesar from Planet of the Apes real?

Caesar is a fictional character in the Planet of the Apes franchise. He is the leader of the apes in both the original and reboot series. Caesar is portrayed by Roddy McDowall in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1971) and Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973).
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Is Planet of the Apes CGI?

Unlike in the original 1968 film, there are no monkey suits, heavy makeup jobs or wigs. All of the apes audiences see on-screen are motion-capture CGI apes, which lends them a more realistic effect as the CGI is based on the actors' actual movements.
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Why is the desert the forbidden zone?

The Forbidden Zone was the radiation-disfigured land throughout the original Planet of the Apes series. A Forbidden Zone could be a mountainous desert or swamp, city or sea. It just had to be deadly as well. It would seem that each Forbidden Zone has to maintain a certain quota of Mutants also.
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What happened to the humans in Planet of the Apes 1968?

One of the crew members had died in space, and the other 3 head out to explore the planet. They soon learn that the planet is much like their own. They then find the planet is inhabited by intelligent apes. One of the men is shot and killed, and the others are taken to the apes' city.
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Is Caesar the only ape that can talk?

“Apes always follows strongest branch” Caesar says. But in the other two movies, I notice that the only apes who spoke were the ones who either defy Caesar (Koba, Donkey) or helped him (Blue-Eyes, Bad-Ape). However, all the other apes reserved their communication to just sign language.
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Who is the smartest ape in Planet of the Apes?

The smartest of them all is Caesar, the alpha ape that has dominated all three films in the reboot. Caesar seeks peace with humans, but must deal with the treachery of a fifth column of gorillas that once served his rival, the autocratic Koba.
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Is Planet of the Apes about evolution?

Lieberman's short talk, in which he dissected and debunked the evolutionary theory behind the film's plot. Essentially, “Planet of the Apes” is based on the concept that, in the absence of a human population on Earth, primates would rise and take the position of the dominant, critical thinking species.
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What was the simian flu?

The Simian Flu Pandemic was a catastrophic flu outbreak that resulted in the near extinction of humanity and the evolution of all apes on Earth. The pandemic resulted from drug testing done at Gen-Sys Laboratories, a biotech company that sought to create a cure for Alzheimer's Disease.
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How did the apes take over Earth?

3979: Zira (now pregnant), Cornelius, and Dr. Milo escape in a spaceship and go through a time warp opened up by the atom bomb explosion on Earth at the end of Beneath. 1973: The trio of apes land on Earth and are immediately taken into custody when it becomes clear they are highly intelligent and communicative apes.
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Where was the forbidden zone filmed in Planet of the Apes?

The Tim Burton Planet of the Apes film was also lensed partially in Page, Arizona, in the same locations as the original.
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Do chimps eat humans?

Not really. Just as other animals don't (often) survive on cannibalism alone, other chimpanzees are hardly chimps' primary food source. Most of the time chimps are vegetarian, eating berries, fruits, leaves, and seeds, plus the occasional egg or insect.
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How long can humans live?

While most of us can expect to live to around 80, some people defy expectations and live to be over 100. In places such as Okinawa, Japan and Sardinia, Italy, there are many centenarians. The oldest person in history – a French woman named Jeanne Calment – lived to 122.
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What animal lives the longest?

1. Bowhead whale: potentially 200+ years old. Bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) are the longest living mammals.
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How did they make Planet of the Apes look so real?

The company, spearheaded by famed director Peter Jackson and based in Wellington, New Zealand, pioneers the use of motion capture technology, dubbed "mo-cap," and created some of the lifelike visual effects in Academy Award-winning films such as "The Jungle Book," and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
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What does CGI stand for?

computer-generated images; computer-generated imagery: digital graphics used in visual media, often in the form of 3D animation.
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How did they make Caesar in Planet of the Apes?

Caesar evolved into an ape leader in 'Dawn'

Improvements in the performance-capture suit and head-mounted camera (to chronicle facial expressions) used by visual effects company Weta Digital allowed Serkis and director Matt Reeves to take the ape performance out of the studio and into natural environments in Dawn.
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Why does Caesar's son have Blue Eyes?

Blue Eyes was an evolved chimpanzee and the eldest son of the late Caesar and the late Cornelia, the older brother of Cornelius, and husband to Lake. As Caesar's eldest son, Blue Eyes was the first prince to his father's ape colony, a member of the Ape Council, and a soldier of the Ape Army.
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