William H Macy’s addition rounds out the cast for the next film in the Planet Of The Apes franchise.
Since purchasing 20th Century Fox in 2019, Disney has been reviving a host of the latter’s franchises with plans being in place for a while now to return to the popular The Planet Of The Apes series. The next film will be titled Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes and we’ve heard that the story will pick up some years after Matt Reeve’s much-admired War Of The Planet Of The Apes left things, presumably giving the film some narrative breathing room to create its own trilogy.
Director Wes Ball left his planned adaptation of Harbinger to devote all of his energies to The Planet Of The Apes whilst The Stand's Owen Teague was cast last summer to lead the movie. Now we’ve learned that he’ll be starring opposite William H Macy, a leading Hollywood go-to for the type of timeworn, grizzled character that you’d probably find yourself encountering should humanity ever become an endangered species on the planet that it once ruled. Macy’s Shameless co-star Peter Macon is also set to feature.
Ball has previously promised that the film will ‘continue Caesar’s legacy.’ You can expect to enjoy plenty of Macy’s hangdog expressions when the film arrives in cinemas in May of 2024. Filming is reportedly underway with lots of post-production work to follow, we’d imagine. We’ll bring you more updates on this one as we hear them.
Deadline
—
Thank you for visiting! If you’d like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website:
Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here.
Buy our Film Stories and Film Stories Junior print magazines here.
Become a Patron here.
Related Stories
- Spoiler-filled thoughts on Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes may not feature Andy Serkis’ Caesar, but his presence is very much felt. Some spoilery thoughts on Wes Ball’s ape sequel.
MAJOR SPOILERS for Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes
Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes (wow, that’s a long title to type out. From now on, we’ll [...]
- Wish review | Disney 100 celebration comes to its big finale
Disney puts on a celebration of its 100-year legacy with its latest animated film, Wish. Here's our review:
In 2012, just prior to screenings of Wreck-It Ralph, Disney added a short film by the name of Paperman. I’ve included it at the bottom of this review, because this beautiful piece of work is an astounding marriage [...]
- Wish | Disney’s latest film isn’t getting an Ultra HD Blu-ray release in the UK
Following Strange World, Disney's new animated feature - Wish - will not be getting a 4K disc release in the UK: just DVD and Blu-ray.
Released in a blaze of publicity at the end of last year was Disney’s latest animated feature, Wish. This one carried the added responsibility of celebrating 100 years of Disney, and [...]
- Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey 3 is officially happening
If you’re desperate for more homicidal childhood favourites, you’re in luck. Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey 3 is heading our way.
- Welcome To Wrexham | Addictive docuseries about football isn’t about football at all
Welcome To Wrexham has everything; Hollywood stars, a working class town in Wales searching for glory on the pitch, a sweary manager. We take a closer look at TV’s best docuseries.
NB: The following contains mild spoilers for Wrexham AFC’s current season.
If you’re not watching Welcome To Wrexham, you’re truly missing out. Granted, it’s not exactly [...]