Edited image of Owen Teague, Kevin Durand & Alain Gauthier during Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes interview
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Many generations after the events of War of the Planet of the Apes, Caesar's legacy still lingers, but many aspects have been lost to time in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. When Noa, a young chimpanzee and member of the Eagle Clan, loses his family, he sets out on a quest to find the apes that took them.
Owen Teague: Cool. Yeah, I wasn't sure if people would notice. And so the fact that you did is neat. He discovers himself throughout the course of this film, and so at the beginning of the movie, he's unsure of himself. He feels a lot of pressure from his dad and from his clan. He doesn't have this kind of confidence that he does at the end of the film. He's naive and young and doesn't know what's out in the world.
Kevin Durand: He's really intensely on a mission. He feels like he's running out of time, so it adds to this intensity as you interpreted aggression. He's willing to do anything to be able to ensure that Apedom continues to evolve in a way that doesn't include humans taking over power and putting us back in cages. That's his mission.
Kevin Durand: First off, I think what they learned from each other is, Oh, there's another one. There's a recognition of that higher consciousness, that higher level of intelligence.Alain Gauthier: Just in a different book. Alain Gauthier: It starts with movement because they're playing apes. I really took them on a journey to discover first their bodies and have a lot of awareness, a lot of movement capabilities, and coordination. From observing, from studying the differences between apes and men, and differences between different apes and their proportions and all that was to start teaching them to emulate apes first.
What are some of the fundamental differences between a chimpanzee, a bonobo, a gorilla, and an orangutan?
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