EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Director Rupert Wyatt Talks Caesar — Rise of the Apes

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Director Rupert Wyatt Talks Caesar — Rise of the Apes

In this exclusive interview, director Rupert Wyatt shares a few thoughts on next summer’s reinvention of the Planet of the Apes franchise, Caesar: Rise of the Apes.

By EdGross - Oct 27, 2010 08:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi

Interview conducted by and © Edward Gross

As has been well established by this point, the film explores the ramifications of genetic experimentation on chimpanzees by a scientist (James Franco) who is desperately searching for a cure to his father’s (John Lithgow) Alzheimer’s Disease. The results of this experimentation triggers a series of dominoes that will result in humanity’s decline and the ascension of the apes.

Wyatt, best known for directing The Escapist, can’t say much about the film at this stage, though he does reveal that the film will feature different facets of evolution that are as significant for the apes as the discovery of fire and learning how to use a wheel were for humans.



“There are a lot of things that relate to how we’ve evolved as a species,” he says, “and the great thing about movies, and the ability to do this in a story, is we’ve been able to show all of that evolution in one generation of this chimp [Caesar, played by Andy Serkis]. This movie is laying the groundwork for what is to come, and of course we’ve tried to be faithful out of respect for the original and out of love for the original. But at the same time, like any re-imagining of an ultimately very mythological story, there are changes. My approach has been to imagine this as a bit like a Bible story in a way. This is a story that’s going to be told by generations of chimpanzees as the passing of stories down from father to son in the future civilization of the apes. So when they talk about the heroic Buck the Gorilla, they will talk about him in mythical terms, because he was the first gorilla to rise up. The same with Caesar. So it’s a very ambitious story, and a very challenging one to tell.



“We are an origins story, in the purest sense of the word,” Wyatt continues. “My inspiration is that if you take those final lines from Charlton Heston [in the original Planet of the Apes] on the beach, looking up at the Statue of Liberty, and he’s shouting up at the sky, ‘You did it! You really went and did it!’, we discovered that we as a civilization went to hell in a hand basket. Now obviously that was the 1968 film made at the height of the Cold War, and with the threat of nuclear war ever present. The thing is that all of those things that really reflected the culture then, today, within movie making and storytelling, we’re not in that dissimilar a world. Even more so, one might say. So the world within which we’ve told this story is a world of oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico, of economic unrest, the fear of terrorism… so many things. That’s a great way to kick off why our civilization has come to an untimely end, and this is the beginning of a new one.”

He does emphasize that Caesar: Rise of the Apes doesn’t go as far as showing the civilization that’s to come. “It’s just beginning,” he says, “the rest is the sequel, and hopefully there will be many more after that. I think the perfect sequel to this would be the actual war between the apes and the humans, which could be a fun story to tell.”

Caesar: Rise of the Apes will reach theatres on June 24, 2011. For more on the film, check out the new issue of Movie Magic magazine, on sale November 8th.

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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/27/2010, 9:03 AM
Um... GORILLA GRODD movie please! ; D



Hairy Potter!
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 10/27/2010, 9:22 AM
Awesome stuff ED! Really looking forward to this movie. :)
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 10/27/2010, 10:09 AM
Wish I could say the same @ JOSH lol, not a fan.

Still its gr8 from the Planet of the Ape lovers!

Gr8 Interview @ ED!
nld3
nld3 - 10/27/2010, 12:41 PM
I hope these apes stand upright like in the old series. It makes them more human like & less animal.
Suzanne
Suzanne - 10/27/2010, 2:10 PM
So is this movie supposed to be connected to the Mark Walberg movie or the 70's movie series?
CaptainPresley
CaptainPresley - 10/27/2010, 2:25 PM
I grew up on the Apes movies, TV series and animated series. Im really looking forward to this. I hope this is to the originals, What the new Star Trek was to TOS.
CaptainPresley
CaptainPresley - 10/27/2010, 2:35 PM
Suzanne- This is loosely based on the 4th Apes film of the 70's "Conquest of the Planet of The Apes". Thats's where the character of Ceasar comes from. Actually introduced at the end of the 3rd film.
jshark
jshark - 10/27/2010, 9:06 PM
Never been a big fan of this series. Whole concept has always seemed farfetched.
Orehrepus
Orehrepus - 10/28/2010, 12:35 AM
@Ed: Great interview, man. Looking forward to this. I wonder if this story happens after the launch of the original crew. So it's like, this is the story that happens on earth while they were away. I hope it is. They could CGI Charlton Heston and the rest.

@Leee: LMFAO! Hairy Potter! You sick bastard!

@nld3: Quite the opposite, I hope the apes are closer to the depiction of Tim Burton's Apes. It makes them less human, because they're NOT human.
EdGross
EdGross - 10/28/2010, 6:47 AM
From what I understand, playing on the news in the background is that the vessel Icarus, on a mission to Mars, has disappeared. It's a subtle way of saying that Taylor's ship has vanished (meaning that it's traveling through time to 3955).
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