THE REBOOTED PLANET OF THE Apes franchise has been running far, far longer than the original film series did. Okay, that’s largely down to the slower pace of production when you’re replacing human actors with CG creations, rather than glueing prosthetics onto them… Still, it’s no mean feat that the revival is well into its twelfth year, with a fourth entry – designed to kick-start a fresh trilogy – in cinemas shortly.
Two people who’ve been there from the beginning – right back to the original pitch in 2006 – are husband-and-wife writing team Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. As the scriptwriters of 2011’s Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes, they created Caesar, the chimp who, in the wake of the spread of a virus that both devastates human society and elevates apekind, strives to find a way for the two sides to peacefully coexist.
CAESAR LATER
They’ve been helping to shepherd the franchise as producers ever since – racking up script credits on first and now . There aren’t many writers who can