Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes I "What a Wonderful Day" Official Clip

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Check out this clip from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and see it in theaters May 10. Get tickets now: www.fandango.com/PlanetoftheApes

Director Wes Ball breathes new life into the global, epic franchise set several generations in the future following Caesar’s reign. Apes are the dominant species living harmoniously with one another and humans have been reduced to living in the shadows. As a new tyrannical ape leader builds his empire, one young ape will undertake a harrowing journey that will cause him to question all that he has known about the past and to make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.

Starring Freya Allan, William H. Macy, Dichen Lachman, Kevin Durand, Owen Teague, Peter Macon, and Travis Jeffery.

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  • @rabd3721
    A charismatic leader twisting the words of a historical idol for their own benefit. Sounds very human.
  • @uceveu9132
    An instant parallel I saw was Proximus walking up and not acknowledging anyone. Caesar ALWAYS made sure to acknowledge & touch each ape whenever he walked thru the masses. Very telling
  • @DM-wk7yr
    So amazing how a window frame became the symbol of the Ape religion after 300 years.
  • Funny how Proximus took one of Caesar’s laws to heart ”Apes Together Strong” but not his most important law, ”Ape Not Kill Ape.”
  • @atom5949
    Ive started off every shift at my job by shouting “WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY!” to the rest of my department ever since I’ve seen this
  • @neegachu9074
    That symbol of Cesar’s old window being remembered is a very nice touch
  • To see Proximus twist and use Caesar's words, which were meant for good, for his own gain and have apes blindly follow him like some religious or cult figure is just disgusting. I'm already more intrigued to learn more of him. Edit: Saw it yesterday as of writing this and I loved the film. The little we knew of Proximus definitely made me curious.
  • I like how Proximus' salute is the opposite of Caesar's. Instead of the palm up "asking for permission" gesture, they all point their palms down, like they're asking him to guide them.
  • @gammaxmen
    This creep is distorting Caesar’s lessons for his own personal gains.
  • @mdknowles6268
    I love how Noa is like "is this supposed to be a king?"
  • @halfbee7886
    “What a wonderful day” will be quoted by a lot of people on the internet from now on.
  • I knew he wouldn’t have lived to see it, but I would love to see how Caesar would react seeing how developed and literate the apes become. He’d at least tear up.
  • @UnfoundFilms
    Love how this series turned bonobos from the most peaceful apes into absolute psychopaths
  • @Odrikah
    I love how we're seeing a further development of the apes' caste system, with the chimpanzees/bonobos being scientists and politicians, orangutans being clergy and gorillas being soldiers. Seeing the society from the original film evolve into itself is so awesome.
  • Offering their hands to him for affirmation, and he just walks past them like they're nothing. Nothing like his predecessor.