Showing posts with label planet of the apes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planet of the apes. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Brian Cox Set for "Rise of the Apes"


The newest incarnation of the "Planet of the Apes" franchise is really heating up. "Rise of the Apes" already has James Franco, Andy Serkis, "Slumdog Millionaire" beauty Freida Pinto, and John Lithgow locked in, and now it looks as if actor Brain Cox will join in as well.

According to The Wrap, Cox is in final negotiations to play the villain in "Rise of the Apes" for 20th Century Fox.

Set in present day San Francisco, the origin story focuses on a scientist (Franco) working on an Alzheimer's cure being tested on apes. The test subject named Caesar (Serkis) evolves rapidly, forcing the scientist to take him home and live with him to protect him from cruel doctors. Pinto plays a primatologist who helps Franco.

Cox would play the brutal and villainous owner of a primate sanctuary who runs the facility with no compassion for its animal inhabitants.

The film will also deal with the aftermath of man's experiments with genetic engineering that lead to the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy.

Rupert Wyatt directs the project and previously worked with Cox on the prison drama "The Escapist." WETA digital is rendering photo-realistic apes for the first time in the franchise, as opposed to using costumed actors.

When I first heard about this new “Planet of the Apes” film, I was weary about it. All I could picture was Tim Burton’s awful last adaptation. But then Franco joined up along with the rest of the cast and with them in place, this remake, prequel, sequel or whatever you want to call it may actually be decent. And who doesn’t love to look at Freida Pinto anyway?

"Rise of the Apes" is scheduled to take over theaters on June 24, 2011.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Directors Turn Down "Planet of the Apes" Reboot


Kathryn Bigelow, Robert Rodriguez and Tomas Alfredson have all apparently declined offers to direct Fox's "Caesar," their proposed upcoming reboot of the "Planet of the Apes" franchise, reports Vulture.

According to Vulture: The prequel to "Planet of the Ape"s continues to evolve at Twentieth Century Fox. Insiders say that producer Peter Chernin has been having trouble interesting the top tier of directors in swinging aboard: He has had discussions with Kathryn Bigelow, Robert Rodriguez and Tomas Alfredson, but all of them have declined.

But Chernin and Fox are so intent on making this movie that they’re progressing right down to the next level of meat-and-potatoes action directors: Albert and Allen Hughes ("The Book of Eli"); Pierre Morel ("Taken"); James McTeigue ("Ninja Assassin"); Dennis Illiadis ("The Last House on the Left"), and Scott Stewart ("Legion").

It’s never good when directors pass on your project. But to be honest, after making a film like “The Hurt Locker,” did the studio really think Bigelow would take on “Planet of the Apes”? It just doesn’t make sense, and clearly Bigelow agreed.

Rodriguez would have been an interesting choice, but he is busy producing the “Predators” remake and he didn’t want to get behind another franchise reboot.

Although the film is being shopped to “lower level” directors, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. For example, Morel was the director of “Taken,” which in my opinion was a great action movie. Sure, he didn’t do anything revolutionary with the genre, but it was entertaining, it kept me watching and it was a solid movie. A franchise in his hands could possibly turn out to be something great.

Only time will tell on who will take on “Caesar,” but as of now we know it won’t be a Bigelow.