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Wes Ball’s movie, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, recorded the fourth biggest Wednesday of 2024, bringing in solid numbers this week. It has hit a significant milestone in the North American box office. The fourth installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot franchise has raised the industry’s hopes for a successful summer beginning at the box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.
The movie received rave reviews from critics and has earned an impressive B rating on CinemaScore. It has an 81% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from over 250 movie critics. People have praised its visuals, and early reviews helped boost the film’s collection on its opening weekend, as it did better than predictions.
According to Luiz Fernando’s box office report, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes collected $3.6 million on Wednesday, recording the fourth-biggest Wednesday of 2024. For the record, it is at the #1 position in the United States’ box office chart. Its collection is below Kung Fu Panda’s $4.2 million, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’s $4.6 million, and Dune: Part Two’s $6.7 million.
For a series with a goofy premise — what if talking apes overthrew humanity — the “Planet of the Apes” universe is uncommonly thoughtful, even insightful. If science fiction situates us in a universe that’s just different enough to slip daring questions past our mental barriers, then the “Apes” movies are among the best examples. That very premise, launched with talking actors in ape costumes in the 1968 film, has given storytellers a lot to chew on, contemplating racism, authoritarianism, police brutality and, in later installments, the upending of human society by a brutal, fast-moving virus. (Oops.)
Those later virus-ridden installments, a trilogy released between 2011 and 2017, are among the series’ best, and well worth revisiting. The newest film, “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” picks up exactly where that trilogy left off: with the death of Caesar, the ultrasmart chimpanzee who has led the apes away from what’s left of humanity and into a paradise. (The scene was a direct quotation of the story of Moses leading the Israelites to the Promised Land, but dying before he could set foot there.) The apes honor his memory and vow to keep his teachings, especially the first dictum — “ape not kill ape.” Caesar preached a gospel of peacefulness, loyalty, generosity, nonaggression and care for the earth; unlike the humans, they intend to live in harmony.
The teachings of peaceful prophets, however, tend to be twisted by power-seekers, and apparently this isn’t just a human problem. “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay by Josh Friedman, leaps forward almost immediately by “many generations” (years matter less in this post-human world), and the inevitable has happened. The apes have fractured into tribes, while Caesar has passed from historical figure to mythic one, a figure venerated by some and forgotten by most.
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Wes Ball’s movie, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, recorded the fourth biggest Wednesday of 2024, bringing in solid numbers this week. It has hit a significant milestone in the North American box office. The fourth installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot franchise has raised the industry’s hopes for a successful summer beginning at the box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.
The movie received rave reviews from critics and has earned an impressive B rating on CinemaScore. It has an 81% rating on Rotten Tomatoes from over 250 movie critics. People have praised its visuals, and early reviews helped boost the film’s collection on its opening weekend, as it did better than predictions.
According to Luiz Fernando’s box office report, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes collected $3.6 million on Wednesday, recording the fourth-biggest Wednesday of 2024. For the record, it is at the #1 position in the United States’ box office chart. Its collection is below Kung Fu Panda’s $4.2 million, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’s $4.6 million, and Dune: Part Two’s $6.7 million.
For a series with a goofy premise — what if talking apes overthrew humanity — the “Planet of the Apes” universe is uncommonly thoughtful, even insightful. If science fiction situates us in a universe that’s just different enough to slip daring questions past our mental barriers, then the “Apes” movies are among the best examples. That very premise, launched with talking actors in ape costumes in the 1968 film, has given storytellers a lot to chew on, contemplating racism, authoritarianism, police brutality and, in later installments, the upending of human society by a brutal, fast-moving virus. (Oops.)
Those later virus-ridden installments, a trilogy released between 2011 and 2017, are among the series’ best, and well worth revisiting. The newest film, “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” picks up exactly where that trilogy left off: with the death of Caesar, the ultrasmart chimpanzee who has led the apes away from what’s left of humanity and into a paradise. (The scene was a direct quotation of the story of Moses leading the Israelites to the Promised Land, but dying before he could set foot there.) The apes honor his memory and vow to keep his teachings, especially the first dictum — “ape not kill ape.” Caesar preached a gospel of peacefulness, loyalty, generosity, nonaggression and care for the earth; unlike the humans, they intend to live in harmony.
The teachings of peaceful prophets, however, tend to be twisted by power-seekers, and apparently this isn’t just a human problem. “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” directed by Wes Ball from a screenplay by Josh Friedman, leaps forward almost immediately by “many generations” (years matter less in this post-human world), and the inevitable has happened. The apes have fractured into tribes, while Caesar has passed from historical figure to mythic one, a figure venerated by some and forgotten by most.