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According to FlixPatrol, which measures the popularity of titles across various streaming services, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War for the Planet of the Apes are among the top 10 movies in the world on HBO Max. The latter ranks No. 1 while the former comes in at No. 2. Based on FlixPatrol’s metrics, both have a sizable lead over Jurassic World Rebirth on the chart.
The Rebooted Planet of the Apes Series Is Great (and It Needs to Continue)

Rise of the Planet of the Apes was an excellent starting point for the modern iteration of the franchise, but the sequels elevated the IP to even greater heights. Many still consider Dawn of the Planet of the Apes to be the best installment of the bunch, in large part due to to Toby Kebbell’s captivating performance as Koba. Koba is one of the greatest cinematic villains of the 21st century, garnering sympathy from the viewer (having been subject to “human work” for most of his life) while also being an intimidating presence. He was the perfect counterpoint to Caesar’s worldview, adding a considerable amount of depth to the film.
War for the Planet of the Apes brought the Caesar trilogy to an emotionally satisfying ending. As the title suggests, it plays as a hard-hitting war drama, conveying the desperation of both humans and apes as they fight for survival in an ever-changing world. In addition to Serkis as Caesar (who was consistently tremendous across all three films), Woody Harrelson as The Colonel is a standout performance. He may not be as memorable as Kebbell’s affecting turn as Koba, but he’s still an interesting villain who illustrates the strengths of the Planet of the Apes films. While the focus of these movies was (understandably) always on Caesar and the apes, the humans were never portrayed as one-note antagonists who were evil for the sake of it. All of the main characters had perspectives that were easy to understand, even if their methods were flawed.








