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The Next Planet Of The Apes Movie Officially Has A Title, Drops First Look And More

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Following War for the Planet of the Apes concluding the story of Andy Serkis’ Caesar in 2017, fans of the Planet of the Apes movies have been waiting to learn what the next chapter of this franchise holds in store. Well, after half a decade of few updates, the 10th theatrical Planet of the Apes movie is almost ready to begin production. Ahead of this big occasion, not only has the official title has been confirmed, we also have a first look at the upcoming movie, two new castings and a general release period.

First things first, the War for the Planet of the Apes follow-up will be called Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. While this title had been rumored/reported in recent months, 20th Century Studios has now confirmed it’s the real deal. While it will obviously be a while until we see official stills from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, which is being directed by The Maze Runner trilogy’s Wes Ball, the studio did release the concept art seen below, depicting an ape aboard horseback among the ruins of human civilization.

(Image credit: 20th Century Studios)

Next, we have the new castings. In August, it was announced that IT and The Stand actor Owen Teague will play Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ lead primate character. Today 20th Century Studios revealed that Teague will be joined by The Witcher’s Freya Allan and The Orville’s Peter Macon. No details were shared about their characters, so it’s hard to say if both of them will be playing apes like Teague, or if one of them will appear as a survivor of humanity’s remnants. Premise-wise, all that was shared about Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is that it will take place “many years” after War for the Planet of the Apes, and 20th Century Studios president Steve Asbell said in a statement that he “can’t wait to share Wes’ extraordinary vision for this new chapter with audiences in 2024.”


Following War for the Planet of the Apes concluding the story of Andy Serkis’ Caesar in 2017, fans of the Planet of the Apes movies have been waiting to learn what the next chapter of this franchise holds in store. Well, after half a decade of few updates, the 10th theatrical Planet of the Apes movie is almost ready to begin production. Ahead of this big occasion, not only has the official title has been confirmed, we also have a first look at the upcoming movie, two new castings and a general release period.

First things first, the War for the Planet of the Apes follow-up will be called Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. While this title had been rumored/reported in recent months, 20th Century Studios has now confirmed it’s the real deal. While it will obviously be a while until we see official stills from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, which is being directed by The Maze Runner trilogy’s Wes Ball, the studio did release the concept art seen below, depicting an ape aboard horseback among the ruins of human civilization.

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes concept art of ape riding horse near ruins of human civilization

(Image credit: 20th Century Studios)

Next, we have the new castings. In August, it was announced that IT and The Stand actor Owen Teague will play Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ lead primate character. Today 20th Century Studios revealed that Teague will be joined by The Witcher’s Freya Allan and The Orville’s Peter Macon. No details were shared about their characters, so it’s hard to say if both of them will be playing apes like Teague, or if one of them will appear as a survivor of humanity’s remnants. Premise-wise, all that was shared about Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is that it will take place “many years” after War for the Planet of the Apes, and 20th Century Studios president Steve Asbell said in a statement that he “can’t wait to share Wes’ extraordinary vision for this new chapter with audiences in 2024.”

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