If you've been looking forward to the upcoming Planet of the Apes game, Last Frontier, which is set to fill the gaps between films, you'll get your chance to play it in just a few weeks!
The new Planet of the Apes films have been amazing, and as War for the Planet of the Apes drew the trilogy to a conclusion, those eager for more have something to look forward to later this month. Announced back in August, Last Frontier will fill in some of time gap between Dawn and War for the Planet of the Apes, as the tensions between man and ape are at their highest. With help from Andy Serkis' VFX company, the gorgeous looking game is set to release on November 21st on the PlayStation 4:
Today, The Imaginarium announced the PlayStation®4 version of the cinematic narrative adventure Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier...
The new Planet of the Apes films have been amazing, and as War for the Planet of the Apes drew the trilogy to a conclusion, those eager for more have something to look forward to later this month. Announced back in August, Last Frontier will fill in some of time gap between Dawn and War for the Planet of the Apes, as the tensions between man and ape are at their highest. With help from Andy Serkis' VFX company, the gorgeous looking game is set to release on November 21st on the PlayStation 4:
Today, The Imaginarium announced the PlayStation®4 version of the cinematic narrative adventure Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier...
- 11/3/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
War for the Planet of the Apes just released a brand new trailer, and man is it a doozy. It seems like quite the fitting capper to what may very well be one of the strongest trilogies out there. No joke.
The new Planet of the Apes trilogy that started with Rise of the Planet of the Apes and continued with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes has exceeded expectations in every way imaginable. When it was first announced that an Apes prequel would be made, it seemed like little more than a cash grab on the part of the studio. We've spent a decent amount of time here talking about how Hollywood is always looking for some previous franchise to capitalize on, and this seemed like no exception. They'll take any move that'll increase a general audience's likelihood of getting their butts to the theaters.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes...
The new Planet of the Apes trilogy that started with Rise of the Planet of the Apes and continued with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes has exceeded expectations in every way imaginable. When it was first announced that an Apes prequel would be made, it seemed like little more than a cash grab on the part of the studio. We've spent a decent amount of time here talking about how Hollywood is always looking for some previous franchise to capitalize on, and this seemed like no exception. They'll take any move that'll increase a general audience's likelihood of getting their butts to the theaters.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes...
- 3/30/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Horror Channel have announced their latest rund of UK television premieres for October, including three outstanding supernatural thrillers: Under The Bed, Steven C. Millar’s nightmare of all nightmares, The Gathering, starring Christina Ricci, and the haunting Lovely Molly (my personal fave of the three), from Blair Witch co-director Eduardo Sánchez.
Friday 3rd - The Gathering
Directed by Brian Gilbert (Wilde), this supernatural thriller stars Christina Ricci as Cassie Grant, an American traveller who suffers amnesia when hit by a car. After accepting sanctuary from the family of the car that hit her, Cassie starts hallucinating that terrifying strangers are following her. Is it concussion or second sight? And what do her frightening visions have to do with an ancient church? A riveting performance by Ricci is supported by a stellar cast including Ioan Gruffud, Stephen Dillane and Kerry Fox.
Friday 10th - Under The Bed
From Steven C. Miller,...
Friday 3rd - The Gathering
Directed by Brian Gilbert (Wilde), this supernatural thriller stars Christina Ricci as Cassie Grant, an American traveller who suffers amnesia when hit by a car. After accepting sanctuary from the family of the car that hit her, Cassie starts hallucinating that terrifying strangers are following her. Is it concussion or second sight? And what do her frightening visions have to do with an ancient church? A riveting performance by Ricci is supported by a stellar cast including Ioan Gruffud, Stephen Dillane and Kerry Fox.
Friday 10th - Under The Bed
From Steven C. Miller,...
- 9/24/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As you've probably heard by now, 20th Century Fox is trying to get Andy Serkis a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Academy Awards for playing the CGI ape Ceasar in Rupert Wyatt's awesome movie, Rise of the Planet of the Apes. I think it would be incredibly interesting if he did get the nomination, and I hope he gets it just to see what happens and to get peoples reactions. I doubt he would win though. Maybe one day there will be a new award added for Best Motion Capture Actor. For those of you not sure if an actor dressed up in a mo cap suit should be nominated for an award, here's a video showing off Serkis' acting talent without all the CGI effects.
James Franco thinks that Serkis should be nominated and recognized for the role and his talent of motion capture acting. He recently...
James Franco thinks that Serkis should be nominated and recognized for the role and his talent of motion capture acting. He recently...
- 1/16/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Andy Serkis' motion capture performance as "Caesar" in Rise of the Planet of the Apes has gained a huge amount of critical acclaim since the release of the movie last summer. The support for the actor to receive awards recognition in the form of an Oscar nomination for "Best Supporting Actor" has ramped up with an official campaign by 20th Century Fox and now last year's Oscar host James Franco and Serkis' Apes co-star has weighed in with his thoughts. Here is the letter in full courtesy of Deadline. The new Planet of the Apes film, Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, belongs to Andy Serkis. Narratively it was always his film: I play an emotionally stilted scientist who in the process of mistakenly unleashing a lethal virus on the human race, learns to care for others; Serkis gets to play Caesar, essentially Che Guevara in chimp form.
- 1/9/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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