Planet Of The Apes All Movie Timelines Explained

Planet Of The Apes: All Movie Timelines Explained

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A complete guide to every timeline introduced in the Planet of the Apes franchise, from the original timeline to the prequels’ timeline.

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Planet Of The Apes All Movie Timelines Explained

The complete Planet of the Apes timeline is actually made up of four separate continuities established over the course of the entire franchise. To date, the Planet of the Apes movie franchise spans nearly 50 years and includes the original pentalogy, a 2001 remake directed by Tim Burton, and a reboot trilogy starring Andy Serkis.

Pierre Boulle’s 1963 novel La Planète des Singes served as the template for 1968’s Planet of the Apes starring Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter, and Roddy McDowall. The original story follows three explorers who land on a planet orbiting the star Betelgeuse and discover a world where apes run the civilization while humans have been reduced to slave laborers. Both Boulle’s novel and the 1968 film launched a hugely popular sci-fi movie franchise, which ran through the early 1970s. There was also a 1974 Planet of the Apes TV series, albeit a short-lived one, which only lasted for 14 episodes and heavily reworked the circumstances of the first film.

The Planet of the Apes movies of the late ’60s and early ’70s were just the first in what’s evolved into a sprawling franchise. The release date timeline for all of the Planet of the Apes movies, including the more recent remake and reboot trilogy, is as follows:

Below is a breakdown of the four distinct timelines which make up the entire Planet of the Apes movie franchise.

The Original Planet Of The Apes Timeline

Planet Of The Apes All Movie Timelines Explained

This original Planet of the Apes timeline only accounts for the first two films of the pentalogy, Planet of the Apes and Beneath the Planet of the Apes. There are some discrepancies with the original timeline; Planet of the Apes establishes the starting point in the year 3978. However, Beneath seems to retcon this, placing the action several months after the events of Planet of the Apes but moves it to the year 3955. Some argue a technical malfunction on Brent’s spaceship in Beneath led to a false computer reading, stating the year was 3955 when he crash lands in his search for Taylor. As such, the year 3978 is the authoritative starting point where the original timeline is concerned.

The Caesar Timeline

Planet Of The Apes All Movie Timelines Explained

An alternate timeline is established in the final three films of the original Planet of the Apes pentalogy (Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, and Battle for the Planet of the Apes). This begins with Cornelius, Zira, and Dr. Milo escaping Earth in the year 3979 in one of the repaired spaceships used by Taylor or Brent and going through a time warp back to Earth in 1973. Their attempt to save the planet from the destruction at the end of Beneath the Planet of the Apes by going back in time, in addition to Zira arriving pregnant and almost ready to give birth, sets off a series of events that create a new timeline, which features Zira and Cornelius’ son, Caesar, leading an ape uprising. A key difference with this timeline is the ending, which shows apes and humans living together in peace rather than destroying each other, as well as Earth, as seen in the previous timeline.

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The 2001 Planet Of The Apes Remake Timeline

Planet Of The Apes All Movie Timelines Explained

Tim Burton’s 2001 remake of Planet of the Apes takes the basic conceit – astronaut crash-lands on a strange planet ruled by an advanced ape society – but makes it an entirely separate story with new characters, a new inciting incident, and a different ending. Burton’s Planet of the Apes changes the time period, too, shifting the plot further into the future than the original pentalogy. This results in huge change: the planet that protagonist Leo Davidson lands on is actually an alien planet, not a future version of Earth, which figures prominently into the end of the movie.

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The Planet Of The Apes Prequels Timeline

The Planet of the Apes reboot trilogy includes Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and War for the Planet of the Apes. A new inciting incident is introduced in this trilogy to explain how the apes rise to power. Instead of nuclear war wiping out most of the humans and allowing apes to rise up in their place, a virus is accidentally created that kills humans but improves the intelligence of apes. This allows the story to unfold in the near future with Earth remaining as the primary location. Despite these changes, the Planet of the Apes reboot timeline eventually builds towards the same ending as the other continuities: the apes establish themselves as the dominant species on the planet.

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