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Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction action film directed by Rupert Wyatt and written by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The film is a reboot of the Planet of the Apes film series and its seventh installment overall. It stars Andy Serkis as Caesar, alongside James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, and David Oyelowo. In the film, Caesar, a chimpanzee genetically enhanced and raised by William Rodman (Franco), goes from son to sheltered, and eventually leads an ape uprising against members of humanity.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes first entered development in 2006 when Jaffa and Silver wrote a spec script and sold it to 20th Century Fox, the producers and distributors of the original film series. Production struggled until Franco, Serkis, and Wyatt were hired by late 2009, and principal photography started in July 2010 and finished that September, with filming locations including Vancouver, San Francisco, and Oahu. The apes were created using extensive visual effects and performance capture commissioned by Weta Digital.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released in the United States on August 5, 2011, by 20th Century Fox. The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Wyatt s direction, visual effects, and Serkis performance, which helped change perceptions on the recognition of acting through performance capture. Rise of the Planet of the Apes was also a commercial success, grossing over $481 million worldwide against a budget of $93 million, and received numerous awards and nominations, including nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Special Visual Effects at the 84th Academy Awards and 65th British Academy Film Awards, respectively. It helped relaunch the franchise, and was followed by the sequel films Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) and War for the Planet of the Apes (2017). A fourth film, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, is set to release on 2024.
Plot
In San Francisco, pharmaceutical chemist William Rodman is testing the viral-based drug ALZ-112 on chimpanzees at the biotech company Gen-Sys to find a cure for Alzheimer s disease. ALZ-112 is given to a chimpanzee named Bright Eyes, greatly increasing her intelligence. However, during Will s presentation for the drug, Bright Eyes is forced from her cage, goes on a rampage, and is shot to death. Will s boss Steven Jacobs terminates the project and has the chimpanzees euthanized. However, Will s assistant Robert Franklin reveals that the reason for Bright Eyes rampage was that she had recently given birth to an infant chimpanzee. Will reluctantly takes in the chimpanzee, eventually giving him the name Caesar. Discovering that Caesar has inherited his mother s intelligence through being exposed to ALZ-112 before birth, Will decides to raise him. Three years pass, and Caesar becomes highly intelligent and can play games, draw pictures, and communicate with Will through sign language. Will introduces Caesar to the redwood forest at Muir Woods National Monument so he can roam. Meanwhile, Will treats his father, Charles, with ALZ-112, which seems to restore his cognitive ability.
Five years later, Caesar, now a young adolescent, questions if he is a pet and learns of his origins from Will. Meanwhile, Charles condition returns as his immune system becomes resistant to ALZ-112. Caesar injures an aggressive neighbor, Douglas Hunsiker, while defending a confused Charles. As a result, animal control arrives and takes him away to an ape shelter. Due to his difference in appearance and relative lack of interaction with other apes, Caesar is tormented by the alpha chimpanzee, Rocket, and the chief guard, Dodge Landon. However, Caesar also befriends Maurice, a former circus orangutan who also knows sign language. Caesar learns how to unlock his cage, gaining free access to the common area. With the assistance of Buck, a gorilla, he confronts Rocket and claims the position of the alpha chimpanzee. Meanwhile, Jacobs clears the development of a more powerful gaseous version of the drug, the ALZ-113, when Will tells him it can improve intelligence. Will takes the drug home for his father, but Charles declines further treatment and dies overnight. After attempting to test the drug on a scarred bonobo test subject named Koba, Franklin becomes exposed to ALZ-113 and becomes ill.
Attempting to warn Will at his home, he sneezes blood onto Hunsiker and is later discovered dead. Will attempts to reclaim Caesar, but Caesar instead decides to stay and steals the ALZ-113 canisters from Will s house and enhances the intelligence of the other apes in the sanctuary. When Dodge attempts to get him back into his cage, Caesar speaks for the first time, shouting no and fights with Dodge while freeing the apes, which inadvertently leads to Dodge s death. The apes flee the facility, releasing Koba and the remaining apes from Gen-Sys, and freeing more apes from the San Francisco Zoo. A battle ensues as the apes fight their way past a police blockade on the Golden Gate Bridge in an attempt to escape into the redwood forest. To rescue Caesar, Buck sacrifices himself to wreck a police helicopter in which Jacobs is riding. Koba then pushes Jacobs into the Golden Gate strait to his death.
As the apes find their way into the forest, Will catches up to them in a stolen police car and warns Caesar that the humans will hunt them down, begging him to return home. In response, Caesar hugs him and says, Caesar is home . Realizing that this is their last goodbye, Will respects Caesar s wishes. The apes embrace their new lifestyle in the forest as news and police helicopters fly over San Francisco. Meanwhile, Hunsiker, now infected with ALZ-113, arrives at San Francisco International Airport for his flight to Paris. He eventually spreads the virus around the globe to international flight routes, leading to a deadly pandemic.
Cast
- James Franco as Dr. William Will Rodman, a chemist who is trying to discover a cure for his father s Alzheimer s disease by testing ALZ-112 on chimpanzees; he is a father figure to Caesar. Franco was cast after talks with Tobey Maguire broke down.
- Freida Pinto as Dr. Caroline Aranha, a primatologist who begins a relationship with Will and grows attached to Caesar.
- John Lithgow as Charles Rodman, Will s father, former music teacher, whose Alzheimer s improves after Will gives him the ALZ-112. He forms a grandfatherly bond with Caesar.
- Brian Cox as John Landon, manager of the San Bruno Primate Shelter where Caesar is confined.
- Tom Felton as Dodge Landon, John s son and an animal caretaker at the shelter, who abuses the apes for sport. His name is a reference to the astronauts in the original Planet of the Apes.
- David Oyelowo as Steven Jacobs, Will s supervisor at Gen-Sys.
- Andy Serkis as Caesar, a chimpanzee whose intelligence is increased from being exposed in the womb to ALZ-112 when the drug is administered to his pregnant mother, and who is raised by Will.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes features an ape cast that includes Karin Konoval as the Bornean orangutan Maurice, Terry Notary as the chimpanzees Rocket and Caesar s mother Bright Eyes, Richard Ridings as the western lowland gorilla Buck, Devyn Dalton as the chimpanzee Cornelia, Jay Caputo as Caesar s chimpanzee father Alpha, and Christopher Gordon as the treacherous bonobo Koba.
The human cast includes Tyler Labine as handler Robert Franklin, David Hewlett as Will s hot-headed neighbor Douglas Hunsiker, Jamie Harris as the ape sanctuary s caretaker Rodney, and Chelah Horsdal as Charles s nurse Irena.
Production
Development and writing
In 2006, screenwriter-producer Rick Jaffa was searching for a script idea. As Jaffa searched a newspaper articles clipping, one about pet chimpanzees that become troublesome to their owners and not adapted well to the human environment intrigued him. As Jaffa eventually realized it fit the Planet of the Apes series, he called his wife and screenwriting partner Amanda Silver to express his ideas of such a chimpanzee eventually starting the ape revolution, and then the couple started developing the character of Caesar. Jaffa indicated that it s a reinvention and if he had to pick between calling it a prequel or a reboot, he would say it is a reboot. He went on to say that we tried really hard to create a story that would stand on its own and yet also pay homage and honor the movies that came before us. Jaffa and Silver then wrote a script and sold it to 20th Century Fox, distributors of the Apes film series. The script added other elements which the couple had researched, such as genetic engineering. Several tributes to specific scenes, characters, and cast and crew from the previous Apes film series were added in the script. In particular, Caesar s treatment at the primate sanctuary parallels Taylor s treatment as a captive in the original film.
Director Rupert Wyatt commented on the originality of the plot, saying, This is part of the mythology and it should be seen as that. It s not a continuation of the other films; it s an original story. It does satisfy the people who enjoy those films. The point of this film is to achieve that and to bring that fan base into this film exactly like Batman Begins. In a 2009 interview, Wyatt said, We ve incorporated elements from Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, in terms of how the apes begin to revolt, but this is primarily a prequel to the 1968 film… Caesar is a revolutionary figure who will be talked about by his fellow apes for centuries… This is just the first step in the evolution of the apes, and there s a lot more stories to tell after this. I imagine the next film will be about the all-out war between the apes and humans. Mark Bomback did an uncredited rewrite of the script.
Filming
Filming began on July 27, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Filming also happened in San Francisco, California (the primary setting of the film), and around Oahu, Hawaii, which doubled for the African jungle as the schedule and budget did not allow for location shooting in Africa.
Visual effects
As the apes in Rise were meant to be real, the producers decided not to use actors in suits. After considering real apes, instead Weta Digital created the apes digitally in almost every case through performance capture. Almost 1,500 visual effects shots were previsualized. Advances in the technology allowed the use of performance capture in an exterior environment, affording the film-makers the freedom to shoot much of the film on location with other actors, as opposed to the confines of a soundstage. The main breakthrough was a camera that enabled viewing the motion capture dots in daylight, employed mostly for the Golden Gate Bridge battle. A maximum of six actors could have their movements captured, with larger ape crowds using fully digital animals animated using Weta s move library. The Golden Gate Bridge set used both a physical set which was extended digitally, and a fully computer-generated model of the bridge that also included the ocean and nearby hills.
After shooting the actors playing humans interacting with others wearing the motion capture suits, a clean plate was shot with actors for extra reference. Actor-stuntman Terry Notary guided the actors on realistic ape movement, while Weta studied the chimps in the Wellington Zoo for reference. The digital apes also received detailed models with skeletons, muscles and nerve tissue layers for accurate animation. Cast models of apes heads and limbs helped the texture department replicate skin details such as wrinkles and pores. Given the difference between human and chimpanzee facial muscles, the animators tweaked the performance through a new facial muscle system adding dynamics, ballistics, and secondary motion. As the silent performance required expressive eyes, a new eye model was made to depict both greater accuracy in muscle movement in and around the eyes, and also tears, pupil dilation, and light refraction. While Andy Serkis was the primary performer for Caesar, as the effects team considered that at times Andy overcame the character, other motion capture team actors were also used, especially Devyn Dalton, whose height matched that of a chimpanzee. Along with that, they used Notary to play Caesar in stunt-filled scenes such as the Golden Gate Bridge scene.
Music
The score for the film was written by Patrick Doyle and performed by the Hollywood Studio Symphony conducted by James Shearman. The main concern was to have the music help progress the plot in the scenes without dialogue, for instance, conveying the emotions of Caesar s relationships with Will and Charles. To turn the score into a driving force that keeps audiences paying attention, Doyle employed an African-American chorus and focused on percussion and low and deep orchestra sounds. Doyle collaborated closely with the sound department to make the music complement the sound effects, including writing a recurring theme based on their recording of a chimpanzee.
Reception
Box office
Rise of the Planet of the Apes made its debut in the United States and Canada on roughly 5,400 screens within 3,648 theaters. The film was projected to gross around $35 million on its opening weekend. It grossed $19,534,699 on opening day and $54,806,191 in its entire opening weekend, making it #1 for that weekend as well as the fourth-highest-grossing August opening ever. The film held on to the #1 spot in its second weekend, dropping 49.2%, and grossing $27,832,307. Rise of the Planet of the Apes crossed the $150 million mark in the United States and Canada on its 26th day of release. Entertainment Weekly said that this was quite an accomplishment for the film since the month of August is a difficult time for films to make money.
The film ended its run at the box office on December 15, 2011, with a gross of $176,760,185 in the U.S. and Canada as well as $305,040,864 internationally, for a total of $481,801,049 worldwide.
Critical response
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 82% approval rating based on 272 reviews, with an average rating of 7.20/10. The website s critics consensus reads, Led by Rupert Wyatt s stylish direction, some impressive special effects, and a mesmerizing performance by Andy Serkis, Rise of the Planet of the Apes breathes unlikely new life into a long-running franchise. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 68 out of 100 based on 39 critics, indicating generally favorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A− on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and praised the role of Caesar and Andy Serkis by stating it was a wonderfully executed character and one never knows exactly where the human ends and the effects begin, but Serkis and/or Caesar gives the best performance in the movie. Giving the film 5 out of 5 stars, Joe Neumaier of Daily News labeled Rise of the Planet of the Apes as the summer s best popcorn flick. Nick Pinkerton of The Village Voice wrote, Caesar s prison conversion to charismatic pan-ape revolutionist is near-silent filmmaking, with simple and precise images illustrating Caesar s General-like divining of personalities and his organization of a group from chaos to order. Roger Moore of Orlando Sentinel wrote, Audacious, violent and disquieting, Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a summer sequel that s better than it has any right to be. He gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars. Manohla Dargis of The New York Times praised the film by saying, Precisely the kind of summer diversion that the studios have such a hard time making now. It s good, canny-dumb fun. She also gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone noted that the film has mixed twists lifted from 1972 s Conquest of the Planet of the Apes and 1999 s Deep Blue Sea .
Home media
Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released on Blu-ray Disc, DVD, and Digital copy on December 13, 2011.
Accolades
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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84th Academy Awards | Best Visual Effects | Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White and Daniel Barrett | Nominated |
Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Annie Awards | Character Animation in a Live Action Production | Eric Reynolds | Won |
65th British Academy Film Awards | Best Special Visual Effects | Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, and R. Christopher White | Nominated |
Broadcast Film Critics Association | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Best Visual Effects | Won | ||
Best Action Film | Nominated | ||
Empire Awards | Best Film | Nominated | |
Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Rupert Wyatt | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated | |
Genesis Awards | Best Feature Film | Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver | Won |
Houston Film Critics Society | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Technical Achievement | Won | ||
IGN Best of 2011 | Best Movie | Nominated | |
Best Sci-Fi Movie | Won | ||
Best Movie Actor | Andy Serkis (also for The Adventures of Tintin) | Nominated | |
Best Movie Director | Rupert Wyatt | Nominated | |
IGN Summer Movie Awards | |||
Best Summer Movie | Nominated | ||
Funniest Line | Why cookie Rocket? | Nominated | |
Best All-Out Brawl | Apes vs. Humans on the Golden Gate Bridge | Nominated | |
Favorite Kill | Helicopter Pushed Over the Golden Gate Bridge | Nominated | |
Coolest Creature | Caesar | Won | |
Favorite Hero | Caesar – Andy Serkis | Won | |
Las Vegas Film Critics Society | Best Visual Effects | Won | |
London Film Critics Circle | Technical Achievement | Joe Letteri | Nominated |
Phoenix Film Critics Society | Best Visual Effects | Nominated | |
San Diego Film Critics Society | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Best Visual Effects | Jeff Capogreco, Joe Letteri, R. Christopher White | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | Best Science Fiction Film | Won | |
Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Won | |
Best Director | Rupert Wyatt | Nominated | |
Best Writing | Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver | Nominated | |
Best Special Effects | Dan Lemmon, Joe Letteri, R. Christopher White, and Daniel Barrett | Won | |
Visual Effects Society | Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture | Dan Lemmon, Joe Letteri, Cyndi Ochs, Kurt Williams | Won |
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | Caesar – Daniel Barrett, Florian Fernandez, Matthew Muntean, Eric Reynolds | Won | |
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | Thelvin Cabezas, Mike Perry, R. Christopher White, Erik Winquist | Nominated | |
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | Jean-Luc Azzis, Quentin Hema, Simon Jung, Christoph Salzmann | Nominated | |
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | Best Supporting Actor | Andy Serkis | Nominated |
Sequels
Regarding the story setting up possible sequels, director Rupert Wyatt commented: I think we re ending with certain questions, which is quite exciting. To me, I can think of all sorts of sequels to this film, but this is just the beginning. Screenwriter and producer Rick Jaffa also stated that Rise of the Planet of the Apes would feature several clues as to future sequels: I hope that we re building a platform for future films. We re trying to plant a lot of the seeds for a lot of the things you are talking about in terms of the different apes and so forth.
On May 31, 2012, 20th Century Fox announced that the sequel would be named Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Reports said that Wyatt was leaving the sequel due to his concern that a May 2014 release date would not give him enough time to properly make the film; he was replaced by Cloverfield director Matt Reeves. Jaffa and Silver returned as producers and to pen the screenplay, with rewrites from Scott Z. Burns and Mark Bomback.
Taking place ten years after Rise, Dawn follows Caesar s growing nation of evolved apes. Andy Serkis, Terry Notary and Karin Konoval reprise their roles as Caesar, Rocket and Maurice. James Franco returned as Will Rodman in a cameo via video . Dawn of the Planet of the Apes was released July 11, 2014.
On January 6, 2014, 20th Century Fox announced a third installment with Reeves returning to direct and co-write along with Bomback, with a planned July 2016 release. In January 2015, Fox delayed the release to July 14, 2017. On May 14, 2015, the title was given as War of the Planet of the Apes, later re-titled to War for the Planet of the Apes.
On December 3, 2019, it was reported that Wes Ball was set to direct a then-untitled Planet of the Apes film. In August 2019, it was confirmed that any future installments would take place in the same universe first established in Rise. In September 2022, the film s title was revealed to be Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and was set to release on May 24, 2024. The film began production in October 2022.
Year | 2011 |
ReleaseDate | 2011-08-05 |
RuntimeMins | 105 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 45min |
Plot | A substance designed to help the brain repair itself gives advanced intelligence to a chimpanzee who leads an ape uprising. |
Awards | Nominated for 1 Oscar, 21 wins & 43 nominations total |
Directors | Rupert Wyatt |
Writers | Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Pierre Boulle |
Stars | James Franco, Andy Serkis, Freida Pinto |
Produced by | Peter Chernin, Dylan Clark, Thomas M. Hammel, Rick Jaffa, Mike Larocca, Amanda Silver, Kurt Williams |
Music by | Patrick Doyle |
Cinematography by | Andrew Lesnie |
Film Editing by | Conrad Buff IV, Mark Goldblatt |
Casting By | Debra Zane |
Production Design by | Claude Paré |
Art Direction by | Dan Hermansen, Helen Jarvis, Grant Van Der Slagt |
Set Decoration by | Elizabeth Wilcox |
Costume Design by | Renée April |
Makeup Department | Naomi Bakstad, Victoria Down, Tibor Farkas, Debra Johnson, Sherry Linder-Gygli, Thom MacIntyre, Raj Mariathason, Shelagh McIvor, Frida Norrman, Michele Perry, Christopher Mark Pinhey, Bill Terezakis, Yvonne Cox, Emanuela Daus, Vanessa Giles, Tannis Hegan, Emma Julia Jacobs, Michael Nickiforek, Vicki Syskakis |
Production Management | Bonnie Benwick, John Catron, Debra K. Chinn, Heidi Erl, Thomas M. Hammel, Wendy Williams, Louis J. Anderson, Aaron Downing, Frank Macfarlane, Mahria Sangster |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Amanda Bartley, James Bitonti, Brendon Breese, Mathew Dunne, Gary Hawes, Kris Krinkle, Dan Mansfield, Shaun Moskie, Cindy Smith, Brian Smrz, Haylee Thompson, Mark Vargo, Pete Whyte, Aaron Wintringham, Wainani Young-Tomich, Michael Bendner |
Art Department | Mohamed AbouAhmed, J.P. Bagshaw, Britt Bancroft, John Beatty, Robert Bedier, Silviu Bejan, Eli Best, Michael A. Billings, Derek Bobroff, Carlos Bolbrugge, Rob Boulet, Graham Brown, Gordon Brunner, Timothy Burgard, Scott Callow, Chad W. Chilibeck, Kevin Clark, Rian Codd, J. Geoff Crosby, Brian Cunningham, John Dale, Jordan Dobbie, Warren Drummond, David E. Duncan, Dean Eilertson, Donald Engel, Mark Ennis, Keith Esch, Nancy Ford, Bill Foster, Bruce Frankel, Kirsten Franson, David Pops Fukakusa, Thomas J. Gaudet, Jack Gauvreau, Ceco Georgiev, Harvey Gibbons, Marc Giroux, Todd Handel, Joseph Cassady Harris, Michelle Hendriksen, Peter Hinton, Kazu Hiro, Slavik IA, Kyle Irwin, Terry Jarretti, Carl Johansen, Brian Kaiser, Christian Kearney, Jan Kobylka, John Kobylka, Eric Langstroth, John Lavoie, Aaron Leslie, Terry Lewis, Andrew Li, Rohan Lyal, Tracy Lynch, Bruno Maganic, Diego Maia, Alexander Mandradjiev, Jerad Marantz, Josette Martinet, Ignacio McBurney, Sheila Millar, Reuel Minard, Rob Nicholson, Tyler Page, Claudio Palavecino, Jacques Paradis, Dan Petrescu, Hamish Purdy, J.J. Reddy, Matt Reddy, Mike Reddy, Steffen Reichstadt, Steven Reintjes, Rory Rennison, Tullis Rose, James Rothwell, Sandrina I.A. Sacco, Erroll C. Salewski, Richard Schultz, Rodger Schultz, Tudor Serban, James Silver, Dennis Simard, Aaron Sims, Gordon Stewart, James Summers, Peter Sysoev, Sharon Thompson, Bruce Timko, Mario Tomas-Niedworok, Joel Turner, Bruce Van Slyke, Ross Wahl, Sandy Walker, Ric Walkington, William Weigand, Tracey Wilson, Vernon Winn, Patrick Zahorodniuk, Leon Zarry, Milena Zdravkovic, Matthew Clancy, Doug Girling, Adrian Hrytzak, Patrick Kearns, Andrew Li, Ken Palkow, Bryan Sutton, Michael Toby, Gary Young |
Sound Department | Roberto Dominguez Alegria, Ron Bartlett, James Bolt, Simon Bright, Jim Brookshire, Derek Casari, David Chornow, Smokey Cloud, John T. Cucci, Scott Curtis, Susan Dawes, Dawn Fintor, Dustin Freeman, Paul Galvez, Destin E. Gautier, Tim Gomillion, David Grimaldi, Matthew Harrison, Doug Hemphill, David Husby, Mildred Iatrou, Laura Kaysen, R.J. Kizer, John A. Larsen, Wayne Lemmer, David Lucarelli, Helen Luttrell, Darryl Marko, Chuck Michael, John Morris, John Murray, Jordan O Neill, Charleen Richards, Dennis Rogers, Rick Santizo, Thomas W. Small, William Stein, Alicia Stevenson, Bruce Tanis, Chris Ward, Craig Weintraub, James Ashwill, David Betancourt, Wendy Czajkowsky, Benoît Hardonniere, Kathryn He, Beauxregard Neylen, Mark Noda, Rob Nokes, Marc Antonio Pritchett, Erin Michael Rettig, Jonathan Rimas, Mark Sheffield, John Soukup |
Special Effects by | Cara E. Anderson, Todd Bilawchuk, Michael Bolan, Dennis Briest, Jeffrey Butterworth, Kelly Coe, Steve Collins, Steve Davis, Carl DeBoer, Chris Flemington, Katherine Fraser, James Gawley, Kurt Jackson, Mark Kalaugher, Tony Lazarowich, Chris Link, Eric Milner, Kim Mortensen, Mark Obedinski, Clay Orr, Bill Pankiw, James Paradis, Randy Parks, Rae Reedyk, Clay Scheirer, Jeremy Simons, Jerry Simons, Matt Sleep, Curt Storms, Harry Tomsic, Steve Tressel, Eric Vrba, Richard Darwin, Colin Decker, Alan Hawes, Shaun Noelte, Vance Vegas Salvalaggio, Andrew Verhoeven, Dan Youngs |
Visual Effects by | Shaun Friedberg Pyrokinesis , Seb Abante, David Abbott, John Aberdein, Eva Abramycheva, Alberto Abril, Giovanni Acchione, Gino Acevedo, Holly Acton, Kate Adams, Richard Addison-Wood, Michael Aerni, Kevin Aguirre, Gustav Ahren, Malcolm Aitchison, Tim Alexander, Stuart Allan, Mark Edward Allen, Stan Alley, Stephen Allison, Jon Allitt, Marcus Alqueres, Jan Althaus, Svend Andersen, Glenn Anderson, Raine Anderson, Eric Antoine, Lucy Appleby, Jane Apthorp, Christine Arboit, Ryan Arcus, Georgy Arevshatov, Vincent Argentine, Elisabeth Arko, Yalda Armian, Shannon Armstrong, Jeffrey Arnold, Daniel Ashton, Mia Askew, Andrew Atkinson, Kevin Atkinson, Jean-Marie Aubry, Derrick Auyoung, Patrice Avery, Sergio Ayrosa, Jean-Luc Azzis, Sindharmawan Bachtiar, Tim Baier, Simon Baker, Robert Baldwin, Marco Barbati, Mark Barber, Ned Barraud, Daniel Barrett, Jacob Barrow, Teresa Barsall, Bryn Bayliss, Stephen Bayliss, Daniel Bayona, Hamish Beachman, Kelly Bechtle-Woods, Lyse Beck, Kathleen Beeler, Babak Beheshti, Frank Belina, Brittany Bell, John Bellas, Daniel Bennett, David Bennett, Michael Benton, Renaud Bergeron, Pravin Bhat, Erik Bierens, Kris Bieringa, Graham Binding, Helen Blake, Pavani Rao Boddapati, Moragot Bodharamik, Philip Boltt, Alessandro Bonora, Nick Booth, Jonathan Bot, Jake Botting, Antoine Bouthors, Katreena Erin Bowell, Chris Bowers, Adam Bradley, Derek Brady, Danny Braet, Lee Bramwell, Jason Breneman, Benjamin Brenneur, Kristie Breslin, Robert Bridson, Ryan Brooks, Andrew P. 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Jones, Henrik Jonsson, Vanessa Joyce, Simon Jung, Kory Juul, Sandip Kalsy, Miae Kang, Matthew Kapfhammer, Kaveh Kardan, Mike Kelly, Patrick Keogh, Tessa Kershaw, Anthar Kharana, Yasmin Khudari, Christian Kickenweitz, Sigtor Kildal, Ben Kilgore, John Kilkenny, Ki-Hyun Kim, Heather Kinaston-Smith, Joel Kittle, Dorian Knapp, Mark Kobrin, Michael Kokich, Sergei Koudriautsev, Makoto Koyama, Lonnie Kraatz, Alex Kramer, Lars Kramer, Dmitri Krasnokoutski, Jan Kruse, John Kubiak, Fryderyk Kublikowski, Dave Kujawski, Martin Kulig, Paul Kulikowski, Ayako Kuroda, Todd Labonte, Keith Lackey, Genevieve Lacombe, Laure Lacroix, Kenny Lam, Andrew Lambert, Nathaniel Lane, Charlotte Laney, Alexandra Lanzensberger, Michael Lanzensberger, Mathias Larserud, Shandy Lashley, Rachel Laurenson, Luisma Lavin, Jason Lazaroff, David Leach, James Leaning, Alison Learned Wolf, Evelyne Leblond, Isabelle Leduc, Alexander K. Lee, Seong Kyun Lee, Carmelo Leggiero, Simon Legrand, Leo Leiner, Dan Lemmon, Iva Lenard, Mark Leone, Fabio Leporelli, Joe Letteri, Dean Lewandowski, J.P. Lewis, Carlos Lin, Mingzhi Lin, Randy Link, Benjamin Liu, Chishan Liu, Wendy Lloyd, EungHo Lo, Thomas Sing Wai Lo, Jason Locke, Daniel Lond, Nick Long, Sophie Lord, Jade Lorier, Blaine Lougheed, Jennifer Loughnan, Ruth-Anne Loveridge, Daniel Lowenberg, David Luke, Ben Lumsden, Brooke Lyndon-Stanford, Daniel Macarin, Frank Macfarlane, Sam Maclennan, Merlin Bela Wassiij Maertz, Allan Magled, Oleg Magrisso, Alastair Maher, Kate Makarow, Mary E. Manning, Jade Mansueto, Jason Marlow, John Marnewick, Shaun Marnewick, Jan Maroske, Nic Marrison, John Martin, Daniel Marwick, Jaydene Maryk, Ray Massa, Kirk Mawhinney, John Mayhew, Neil Mayo, David McCormick, Bradley McFlinn, Steve McGee, Steve McGillen, Peter James McGrattan, Matt McGuinness, Anthony McIndoe, Jeremy McKenzie, Nick McKenzie, Richard McKenzie, Nigel McKissock, Steve McLafferty, Chloe McLean, Tristan McMahon, Brian McMillin, Donal McMullan, Renton McNeill, Louise McNicholl, Mark McNicholl, Ross McWhannell, Tom Meade, James Meikle, Neal Melancon, Ronnie Menahem, Kim Menaster, Martin L. Mercer, Andrea Merlo, Miklós Mesterházy, Orlando Meunier, Christoph Meyer, Barbara Meyers, John Meyers, Goran Milic, Jessica Millar, Tobin Millen, Ron E.J. Miller, Seth F. Miller, Chris Millett, Adrian Millington, Amy Minty, Perry Miotto, Saki Mitchell, Mahito Mizobuchi, Andrew Moffett, Chad Moffitt, Terry Molatore, Dejan Momcilovic, Alberto Montañés, James Moore, Richard John Moore, Eileen Moran, Ben Morgan, Simon Dean Morley, Carla Morris, Zac Morris, Bo Mosley, Chris Moss, Daniel Moy, Alessandro Mozzato, Matt Mueller, Yvonne Muinde, Nicky Muir, Arwen Munro, Matthew Muntean, Daryl Munton, Laura Murillo, Ben Murray, Jun Zee Myers, Alfred Mürrle, Kiyoyuki Nakagaki, Daniel Naughton, Tony Neal, C. Michael Neely, Tim Nicholas, Wolfgang Niedermeier, Bryce Nielsen, Michael B. Nielsen, Ben Nightingale, Peti Nohotima, Keven Norris, Greg Notzelman, Alexander Nowotny, Anders Nyman, Pete O Connell, Cyndi Ochs, Mike Ocoboc, James Ogle, Anton Ognyev, Grant Okita, Tyler Olson, Brandon Onstott, Benjamin Orange, Sasha Ortega, David A. Ostler, Filippo Paganoni, Michael Paget, Sathyan Panneerselvam, John Papafotiou, Jonathan Paquin, Rodrigo Carcamo Parga, Andrew Park, Helen Paul, Mitch Paulson, Stephen J. Pavelski, Carlos Pedroza, Hannah Peirce, Angelica Perez, Mike Perry, Ron Perry, Patrick Peterson, Shaun Peyman, David Phillips, Shosh Phillips, Timothy Pick, Carles Piles, Teresa Alvarez Pino, Danila Pogalov, Ron Pogue, Bruno Pollet, Jessica Ponte, Tylah Pratt, Sam Prebble, Thomas Prebble, Alan Precourt, Niklas Preston, Matthew Provost, Robin Prybil, Lucas Putnam, Simon Quach, Inge Rademeyer, Ula Rademeyer, Paul Raeburn, Kade Ramsey, Troy Ramsey, Shane Rangi, Ellen Rappenecker, Andres Rascon, Craig Douglas Rattray, Jen N. Ray, Paul Redican, Chris Reece, Greg Reed, Phillip Reed, Saul Reid, Leigh H. Rens, Marco Revelant, Thomas Revill, Eric Reynolds, Nicholas Richter, Kim Rickard, Grant Roa, Clarence Boola Robello, Paul-George H. Roberts, Cesar Rodriguez Bautista, Ryan Rogers, Kevin Romond, Elliot Rosenstein, Stephen Roucher, Sam Rowan, Luaan Ruaine, Jance Rubinchik, Frank Rueter, Jesús Ruiz Torres, Bill Ryder, Marilyn Ryder, Jalil Sadool, Mark Sagar, Karim Sahai, Christoph Salzmann, Adrian Samuels, Ben Sanders, Kyle Sandilands, Mahria Sangster, Victor Sanz Fernandez, Michael Sarkis, Daryl Sawchuk, Jeremy Schichtel, Caterina Schiffers, Sebastian H. Schmidt, Jennifer Schoo, Marcus Schoo, Florian Schroeder, Andreas Schulz, Jens Schwarz, Rob Sclater, David Scott, Kristin Sedore, Brad Selkirk, Carsten Seller, Keith Sellers, Paolo Emilio Selva, Paul Seyb, Amir Shachar, Thrain Shadbolt, Behnam Shafiebeik, Sally Shanahan, Amy Shand, Glen Sharah, Sam Sharplin, Aurynn Shaw, Martin Shelton, Dean Sherriff, Kevin L. Sherwood, Tomoko Shin, Jenni Shoesmith, Robert Shrider, Poppy Sinclair-Lockhart, Chrystia Siolkowsky, Gershom Sissing, Anna Sitjà, Navin Sk, Brett Skinner, Kim Slattery, Matt Sloan, Nik Slotiuk, Howard Sly, Layne Small, Lori Smallwood, Stephen Smart, Adam Brett Smith, Cole Smith, Daniel Jacob Smith, Jeremy Smith, Kevin Andrew Smith, Marc Smith, Mark Smith, Sean Snyders, Perry Hyunwoo Sohn, Alexander E. Sokoloff, John Sore, Eric Soulvie, Tom Southall, Jonas Sperl, Doug Spilatro, Holger Spill, Christoph Sprenger, Ryan Stafford, Brett Stapleton-French, Cam Steel, Justin Steel, Albrecht Steinmetz, Grace Stephens, Mark Stern, John Stevenson-Galvin, Eric Stewart, Matteo Stirati, Bobby Stockport, Justin Stockton, Rosalind Stratton, Petra Stueben, Jesse Sturdy, Francois Sugny, Richard Sur, Sandy Sutherland, Malino Suzuki, Masaya Suzuki, Raqi Syed, Sebastian Sylwan, Peter Syomka, Gaku Tada, Giuseppe Tagliavini, Charles Tait, Michael Takarangi, Eric Tang, Anne Taunga, Jochen Tautges, Andrew Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Sompong Teekasathien, Sunny Teich, Felix Telfer, Eteuati Tema, Chris Templeman, Tim Teramoto, Ali Tezel, Amy Thomas, Craig Thomas, Shannon Thomas, Ben Thompson, Phyo Thu, Jonas Thörnqvist, Edwina Ting, Pär Tingström, Vladimir Tkachenko, Philip To, Geoff Tobin, Glenn Tocher, Audrea Topps Harjo, Chris Tost, Daniele Tosti, Mariko Tosti, Adrien Toupet, Diego Trazzi, Sebastian Trujillo, Nataliya Tsyganok, Keith Patrick Turner, Natasha Turner, Brent Tyler, Jon Tyler, Miquel Ubeda, Riaan Underwood, Ryan Valade, James Van Der Reyden, Phil Van Der Reyden, Adrien Van Viersen, Kara Vandeleur, John Vassallo, Amy Vatanakul, Jenny Vial, Marco Vidaurre, Andreja Vuckovic, Sean Noel Walker, Brenda R. Wallace, Ange Waller, Kelly Walsh, Gwyneth Walton, Brian Ward, Martin Ward, Tim Ward, Matt Weaver, Romy Webster, Shraga Weiss, Pete Wellington, Kenneth Wells, Ari Wheoki, R. Christopher White, Cameron Widen, Lisa Wildermoth, Ed Wilkie, Joseph Wilkie, Alicia Williams, Clare Williams, Gavin Williams, Kevin J. Williams, Pete Williams, James Willingham III, Nicholas Wilson, Stephen Wilson, Tracey Wilson, Greg Wilton, Erik Winquist, Chris Winter, Teresa Winters, Jedrzej Wojtowicz, Brian Wolf, Carolyn Wong, Jasmine Wong, Paul Marcus Wong, Roger Wong, Ross Woo, Clare Woodford-Robinson, Michael Wortmann, Andy Wright, David Wright, Marta Wysocka, Piotr Fox Wysocki, Xian Xiao, Junying Xu, Kelvin Yee, Viki Yeo, Dennis Yoo, Craig Young, John Young, Joyce Young, Mark Young, Daniel Zamora, Marzena Zareba, Matthias Zeller, Mohand Zennadi, Daniel Zettl, Johan Åberg, James Albiez, Christopher Bozzetto, Joseph B. Conmy IV, Colin Cunningham, Kerstin Herold, Megan Hutchison, Steven Lo, Thomas Mathai, Jen Hao Yeh |
Stunts | Lloyd Adams, Trevor Addie, Charles Andre, Brett Armstrong, Jeffery Aro, Charlie Attrill, Nickolas Baric, Loyd Bateman, Shawn Beaton, Chad Bellamy, Guy Bews, Dustin Brooks, Simon Burnett, Yves Cameron, Raymond Chan, Douglas Chapman, Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle, Dean Choe, Brent Connolly, Janina Dall, Crystal Dalman, Mike Desabrais, Duane Dickinson, Mike Dobbin, Caroline Field, Jim Finkbeiner, Bruce Fontaine, Corbin Fox, Gary Fry, Lani Gelera, Corry Glass, Christopher Gordon, Greg Hanson, Leif Havdale, Robert Hayley, Adrian Hein, Dave Hospes, Carol Jackson, Ernie Jackson, Trevor Jones, Alistair King, Jon Kralt, Scott Lang, William Lawrence, Dave Leader, Randy Lee, Don Lew, Cotton Mather, Reg Milne, Mike Mitchell, Phillip Mitchell, Tony Morelli, Gaston Morrison, Jennifer Mylrea, Terry Notary, Efosa Otuomagie, Gerald Paetz, Tarah Paige, Jamie Payton, Rex Reddick, Raymond Sammel, Jeff Sanca, Chad Sayn, Darryl Scheelar, Greg Schlosser, Marc Scizak, Sharon Simms, Kimani Ray Smith, Heath Stevenson, John Stoneham Jr., Sylvesta Stuart, Melissa R. Stubbs, Philip Tan, Monte Thompson, Cody Thomson, Rorelee Tio, Angela Uyeda, Clay Virtue, Mike Vézina, Chris Webb, Dwayne Wiley, Brent Woolsey, Eli Zagoudakis, Mike Desabrais, Corbin Fox, Charles Jarman, Jon Kralt, Terry Notary |
Camera and Electrical Department | Joe Aleck, Mark G. Alexander, Joseph J. Allen, Matt Almas, AJ Anderson, Paul Arnel, Kevin Arone, Joël Bellefleur, Tim Bellen, Brett Bird, Larry Blanford, Jeff Bonny, Jonathan Bosse, Julian Bosse, David Cameron, Scott Campbell, Rob Cantin, Andreas Carmona, Nelson Caseley, Jonathan Chapman, Dave Childers, Jay Clennan, Sean Davis, Dean Des Jarais, Gregory Doi, Kevin Doyle, Jean-François Dubé, Sean Edmiston, Jacob Egglestone, Trevor Fast, William L. Flanagan, Niall Fraser, Harry K. Garvin, Alex Godfrey, Spiro Grant, Paul Guenette, Tyler Guenther, Ian Guns, Stuart Haggerty, Robin Hall, Derek Harding, David Harris, Russell Hawkes, Dean Heselden, Kieran Humphries, Sierra Hurst, Carl Jensen, Justin Johns, Jordan Johnson, Craig Jones, Oren Jones, David Joshi, Barry Kaiser, Joshua Kjorven, Steve Krasznai, Burton Kuchera, John Kuchera, Richard LaBossiere, Joseph Lederer, Ian R.C. Levine, Josh Lovig, Stephen Maier, Christopher Mapes, Matt Margolis, Alex Martinez, Sarah Mather, Alexandra Matheson, Taylor Matheson, Steve Mathis, Kevin McCloy, Adam McDonald, Nicholas McKenzie, David McKnight, Hugh Meikle, Athan Merrick, Randal W. Morton, Colin Noel, Robert L. O Hara, Simon Oliver, Jonathan Osland, Peter Pacula, Phil Pastuhov, Larry Portmann, Dana Powers, Dean Reca, Robert Redford, Robert Riendeau, Ian Roscorla, Danny Rosner, James Salberg, John Spencer-Phillips, Gary Stamford, Bill Stefanidis, Jarrod Tiffin, Gladys Tong, Matt Tuffin, Todd Turner, Mark Vargo, Steve Vincent, Jason Weir, John Westerlaken, Tony Whiteside, Peter Wilke, James Williams, David Zimmermann, Skylar Almas, Scott Andrew Armstrong, Paul Arnel, Dan Ax, Ian Beer, Jacob Bond, Chris Cove, Virgile Dean, Geoffrey James Dixon, David Dolsen, Cameron Drinkle, Bill Earle, Henry Fordham, Jesse Frank, Rod Haney, Frank Helbig, Andy Hodgson, Richard A. Hunt, Gilbert Jamault, Ryan Ketchum, Sigtor Kildal, Phil Klapwyk, Jan Klompje, Mathew Knight, Todd Kristianson, Alex Kuchera, Todd Kuhn, Milton Loo, Daryl Makortoff, Tyler Jinx Moore, Dan Morrison, Joern Christian Novotny, Matty Reed, Christian Schauz, Paul Schmidt, Rob Sperling, Jason Tidsbury, Adam Uttley, Jim van Dijk, Shamus Whiting-Hewlett, John Woods, Alex Worster |
Animation Department | Adam Chaput, Tom Del Campo, Mike Drew, Brian Eyre, Jerry Kung, Christian Liliedahl, Merlin Bela Wassiij Maertz, Tom Meade, Adrian Millington, Mike Mulock, Karl Rapley, Mark Smith, Caroline Ting, Brian Ward |
Casting Department | Heike Brandstatter, Andrea Brown, Johnny Gidcomb, Coreen Mayrs, Amy Nygaard, Pamela Pearl, Lisa Zambetti, Colleen Kenneavy, Laura Obenaus |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Kristen Bond, Andre Brouwer, Anne Burke, Leslie Cairns, Pamela Cameron, Phuong Chau, Courtney Daniel, Karen Durrant, Tamaryn Lang, Rosalie Lee, Julia Linn, Jana MacDonald, Eilidh McAllister, Monique McRae, Karen McVey, Diane Nosella, Susan O Hara, Nicola Ryall, Lynette Schlichting, Nino, Heather Osborne, Shelly Shaw |
Editorial Department | Jennifer Lynne Anderson, Steve Ansell, Pamela Choules, Jason Dale, Rob Doolittle, Eileen Godoy, Élodie Ichter, Mark Jones, Carole A. Kenneally, Curtis Lindersmith, Yvan Lucas, Tim Maxwell, Cody McDonald, Mitch Paulson, Tyler Ruocco, Eric Stapf, James Telfer, JoAnne Yarrow, George Chavez, Claire Duthie, Gregory Earls, Matt Hull, Alison Learned Wolf |
Location Management | Renee Bella, Fiona Crossley, Bret Jolliffe, Catou Kearney, Sue Kittler, Peter Klassen, Art Rivers, Jonathan Shedd, Nick Bergstedt, Wes Hagan, Ryan Mains, Peter Rodbell, Jay St. Louis |
Music Department | Rick Baptist, Marissa Benedict, Christopher Benstead, Christine Bergren, Mark Berrow, Samuel Karl Bohn, Joseph Bonn, Belinda Broughton, Lori Casteel, Mike Casteel, Vincent Cirilli, The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, Luis Conte, Rupert Cross, Greg Dennen, Audrey DeRoche, Ross DeRoche, Patrick Doyle, Pedro Eustache, Nina Evtuhov, Rob Fardell, Michael Fisher, James Fitzpatrick, Geoff Foster, Bruce Fowler, Vic Fraser, Kevin Globerman, Chris Haigh, The Hollywood Studio Symphony, Jan Holzner, Joel Iwataki, Laura Jackman, Skaila Kanga, Paul Kegg, Adam Klemens, Robert Kraft, Tim Lauber, Carmine Lauri, Jon Lewis, Jon Mattox, Alan Meyerson, Rebecca Morellato, Daniel Nielsen, Jerome Pangelinan, Barry Perkins, Marc Antonio Pritchett, Colin Rae, Jasper Randall, Emil Richards, Maggie Rodford, James Shearman, Hilary Skewes, Patrick Spain, Denis St. Amand, Tom Steel, Roger Suen, Jeanette Surga, James Thatcher, Joel Virgel, Stanja Vomockava, Nick Wollage, Bob Zimmitti, Gina Zimmitti, Thomas Cavanaugh, Gregory Clark, Ellen Ginsburg, Dylan S. Hart, Patrick Houlihan, Lana Jackson, Patrick Jonsson, Steve Mair, Alan Meyerson, Danita Ng-Poss, Jason Poss |
Script and Continuity Department | Jessica Clothier, Andrea Devaux, Linda Strathdee, Christine Wilson, Mark Bomback |
Transportation Department | Maureen Caine, Stephen Carr, Ben Derrick, Nick Diomis, Richard Groder, Andrew O Bray, Jonathan Reed, Anthony R. Sacco, Rob Vreugde, Robert Buxton, Terence Chase, David Holm, Dave Miller, Fred Stephens, Mike Witherington |
Additional Crew | Mike Aichholz, Steve Alterman, Jackie Andrade, Steve Apostolina, Jason Bachmann, Kimberly Bailey, Kirk Baily, Ildiko Barritt, Patrice BelleRose, Stephen Benabo, Mariano Blanc, Jason Blattler, Daniel Booko, Susan Boyajian, Gregg Brilliant, Andrew P. Brown, Richard Cansino, Simon Carrigan, John Catron, Frederick W. Chandler Jr., Samantha Chisari, Andrea Chlebak, Breanna Christie, Sam Chung, Tina Dawson, Andrzej Dec-Williams, Holly Dorff, Dana Dubé, Richard Epcar, John Fletcher, Patricia Foster, Rob Fournier, Cara Marie Furlan, Elisa Gabrielli, Weyen George, Jessica A. Gihon, Adair Gilliam, Selena Ginger, Elspeth Grafton, Christopher J. Green, Amanda Greenblatt, Kasandra Greene, Florian Halbedl, Deanne Louise Hall, Stephanie Hamilton, Shannon Harron, Danielle Hartnett, Matt Holland, Brandon Hollyer, Brian Jansen, Kirk Jarrett, Gordon Juli, Craig J. Lane, Valerie G. Langlais, Rob Larson, Michele Lee, Luisa Leschin, Susan Leslie, Samuel Leung, Laura Livingstone, Sarah Long, Shaun Magee, Henry Kariuki Mburu, Randall Montgomery, Rob Munro, Rick Negron, Joseph Nicholls, Jonathan Nichols-Navarro, Frédéric North, Resho Ollek, Dana Olson, Jamie Payton, Ric Perada, Peggy Pere, Korey Petrie, Mike Phillips, Juan Pope, Kenneth Pratt, Michael Prokop, Linda Rea, Michael J. Reid, Deborah Ricketts, Zoe Robyn, Al Rodrigo, Montague Rudolph, Becca Sadowsky, Charles Saldana IV, Alan Shearman, Jamie Skelton, Anouar H. Smaine, Natalie Sutcliffe, Mike Thompson, Kelly Todd, Ryan Todd, Wayne Toews, Iris Torres, Steve Vincent, Danny Virtue, Matt Vreugde, Dave Walsh, Dean Wein, Christine Wilson, Matthew Wolf, Larry Woodhouse, Blair Woodruff, Steve Wright, Xian Xiao, Craig Young, Robert Bobby Z Zajonc, Rachel Ziegler, Diana Argos, Kristian Bakstad, John Balfour, Paul Basker, Brad Beedle, Michael Bishop, Theodore Bocolas, Josée Brodeur, Adrian Casas, Alan Chu, Sheila Erdmann, D.R. Farquharson, Susana Inés Fattorini, Kelsey Fonda, Jonathan Fox, Lukasz Gosek, Amy Greene, Zane Grewer, Michael Aaron Keith, Brynn Kinnee, Valerie G. Langlais, Justin Lauzon, Willan Leung, Kelli Lundy, Nicole Mak, Henry Kariuki Mburu, David Midgen, Cara Miller, Terry Notary, Erin Ochi, Benjamin A. Onyango, Laura Pena, Charlotte Schaeffer, Serena Shen, David A. Starke, Ryan Steacy, L. La Mar Stewart, Laura May Taylor, Gladys Tong, Sasha Veneziano, Alex Voong |
Genres | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi |
Companies | Twentieth Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Chernin Entertainment |
Countries | USA, UK, Canada |
Languages | English, Sign Languages |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 7.6 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 532475 |
MetacriticRating | 68 |
Keywords | ape,chimpanzee,planet of the apes,alzheimer's disease,when animals attack |