A New Era of Ape Society
The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes unveils a captivating glimpse into the evolution of ape society, showcasing remarkable advancements and societal shifts that set it apart from its predecessors.
Proximus Caesar (Kevin Durand) addresses his people in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
In this new installment, the apes have forged a beachside community led by a new ruler, demonstrating a level of sophistication that surpasses the simple familial structure of the past. The ruler's arsenal of advanced weaponry, including electrifying taser-like devices, highlights the significant progress made by the ape civilization over the centuries.
A ape society next to an ocean in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Clothing as a Symbol of Progress
One of the striking indicators of the ape society's progress in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the adoption of clothing by its inhabitants. Unlike the nearly unclothed apes of the prequel trilogy, the apes in this new era are seen donning various garments, symbolizing a higher level of societal development and individual status within the community.
Freya Allan as Mae hiding in tall grass in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Notably, Proximus Caesar, the ruler of the beachside society, stands out as one of the most attired apes, reflecting his elevated position and authority. The presence of clothing, accessories, and jewelry among other prominent apes further emphasizes the evolving culture and sophistication of the ape civilization.
Kingdom of the planet of the apes image with an ape on horseback riding towards an overgrown city
Temporal Disparities and Societal Evolution
While the ape society in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes showcases significant advancements, the lack of widespread clothing usage indicates a temporal gap from the original setting of the Planet of the Apes. The rapid evolution of ape society, fueled by the ALZ-113 'cure,' has propelled them forward in intellect and organization, yet they remain distinct from the fully clothed apes of the past.
An ape holds up a torch to look at the underground tunnel in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
The narrative trajectory of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes hints at a divergence from the temporal alignment with the original movie, suggesting that the ape civilization is still several decades behind the iconic events of the classic film. While speculations abound regarding the series' future direction, the current depiction of ape society hints at a unique evolution that stands on its own merit.
Apes on horseback in Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes