Director Matt Reeves began the Fox panel at San Diego Comic-Con today to talk about Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, the sequel to 2011's Rise of, and he was joined by cast members Jason Clarke, Andy Serkis, and Keri Russell.
The sizzle reel shown was short, as the film is still shooting and the process to create the finished apes effects takes 10 to 12 weeks per shot, but what was shown was a tantalizing glimpse of humanity's quick slide into self-destruction following the events of the last film. Times are tough for what's left of mankind after the Simian Flu. We hear how the humans spent four years fighting the virus, and another four years fighting each other. There are gunshots. Clarke is in the forest, desperately calling out "I need to talk to Caesar!" And then we cut to a close-up of an ape's eyes. As the camera slowly pulls back we see that it's Caesar, a bit older from when we last saw him, with white war paint on his face and a red stripe down his brow. And behind him, other apes, all with weapons… waiting to attack. Cut to the title: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
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