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What's your favorite movie in the Apes franchise? Dawn of Apes? Conquest of Planet Apes? Is it War for the Planet of the Apes, whose trailer just dropped this morning and is out in 2017? Or maybe you can't choose between Rise and Dawn because they're both equally amazing. Or maybe you haven't seen any of them because I know that's quite a commitment. You can watch them all right now because we've got them for you! The whole series, in 720p BDRip Dual Audio DD 51 Bluray HindiEng Team HDDR 12 format! It'll be like you were there to see all 28 years (so far) unfold before your eyes. If you'd like, you can even start in the middle, with the seventeenth movie Beneath the Planet of the Apes , which was actually kind of a reboot. And why not? The best thing is they all connect! Every single Apes movie connects to every other one. So cool! You get to see Caesar's grandfather cry "Apes, Go Home!" That's got to count for something. VARIETY: This film marks the reboot of your Apes franchise. What were some of the considerations in restarting it? PETER CHARTOYIANNIS: I did not want it to be a sequel—I did not want it to be about what happened after Dawn of Apes . I wanted it to be about these characters now. I didn't want to tell a second story, as such. So what we decided was that it should take place after the end of Dawn. That was our decision as a creative team: We thought that if we did Dawn and the other movies, we'd be telling two parallel stories. And we thought we could tell one long story and tell it from Caesar's perspective. So the idea was to write and do all those movies, and then after like five or six of them, dig into Caesar's life—to make sure you got Capuchin Monkey Boy all through those movies too, so it also felt like one story, but with lots of different perspectives. So that was really it. The idea behind it was not to have a sequel, but to do something different—and do it in an exciting way because the problem with making sequels is that after all this time you're like, "Oh I should've done that" or "I should've changed that," and then you get bored of working on them because they're like homework. You don't want to work on homework. And you want to work on something that excites you. So we were like, "Okay, let's try and do something that's kind of different, but also just as exciting." VARIETY: You've got a number of actors in this movie and they're all new to the series, but they're all great. Was it important for you to find people who understood what you were going for? PETER CHARTOYIANNIS: It was very important because Caesar is a character from the beginning, from the earliest concept sketches on. cfa1e77820
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