Planet of the Apes 3 Release Date, Cast, News, and more: Koba’s participation on the third film had just been confirmed
Planet of the Apes 3 Release Date, Cast, News, and more: Koba's participation on the third film had just been confirmed
According to Fox, Planet of the Apes 3 release date is by the 29th of July 2016. There are no known highly competitive films scheduled on the same week, making it one of the best decisions they had made. Many fans are looking forward to the movie, and while we wait, here are some of Planet of the Apes 3 news:
The latest Planet of the Apes 3 news had been saying that Koba's appearance is highly possible in the third film. Although in Planet of the Apes 2, we had thought that he died after falling off while fighting Caesar, it seems that he survived. Planets of the Apes 3, the third movie in the franchise is expected to surpass the profits of its predecessors and become even more exciting than the first two.
As FranchiseHerald had pointed out, director Matt Reeves had revealed Koba's survival and the possibility that he might just be in the next Apes.
The big question that lies now is whether to watch Planet of the Apes 3 in 3d or just in 2d? Either way we all know that a trip to movie to catch Planet of the Apes 3 next year will surely be worth the long wait.
Are you excited to see the third installment of Planet of the Apes? If so, don't forget to catch Planet of the Apes 3 full movie once it hits the theatres. Check back for more Planet of the Apes 3 updates!
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