There's a new Planet of the Apes movie in the works at Fox/Disney and director Wes Ball sat down with Discussing Film to offer an update on where the project stands. The site tried hard but couldn't pry too many details out of the tight-lipped Ball, who emphasized that he had to be "careful" for fear of saying too much, noting that the secrecy surrounding the new Apes movie is roughly 100 times more intense than it was on his last project, the ill-fated Mouse Guard. Back in February, Ball tweeted that "it’s safe …
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20th Century Fox is moving forward on a new Planet of the Apes movie and has tapped The Maze Runner director Wes Ball to helm it. Following Disney's acquisition of Fox earlier in the year, it was unclear what the House of Mouse would do with many of the more adult franchises it had inherited including Planet of the Apes. The sci-fi series about simians taking over the world after the downfall of many in the future has long been a championed franchise at Fox so there was never too much of a worry it couldn't be …
Fresh off the immense high of the release of the final Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker trailer earlier this week, many questions still linger. But the only one I care about right now is: What is Kef Bir? Or, better still, where is Kef Bir? The new planet has become home to a downed, decaying Death Star and has made bold appearances in both the Rise of Skywalker teaser and the most recent final trailer. It will also become a new feature in an update on the popular Star Wars ride Star Tours at Disneyland. [caption id="…
Disney has the Planet of the Apes franchise now, and if it decides to make a reboot, it needs to take one thing into account.
Disney could have created any world in the Star Wars galaxy, so why not create something we already knew?