rise planet of the apes cast

rise planet of the apes cast

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as Buck : A powerful gorilla who Caesar frees from a cage, becoming the "muscle" for the ape rebellion. Christopher Gordon

James Franco stars as Dr. Will Rodman, a brilliant but desperate chemist at Gen-Sys, a biotechnology company. Will is driven by a deeply personal mission: to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease, which is rapidly deteriorating the mind of his father.

as Maurice : A former circus orangutan who becomes Caesar’s closest ally and advisor. Terry Notary

: Ridings provided the physical power and raw muscle needed for the film's climactic third-act battles, balanced with a tragic nobility. Christopher Gordon as Koba rise planet of the apes cast

as Caesar : The central protagonist. Serkis's performance-capture work was critically acclaimed for conveying Caesar's evolving intelligence and complex emotions. Karin Konoval

The human elements of the story provide the emotional stakes and scientific hubris that set the plot in motion. James Franco as Dr. Will Rodman

Freida Pinto as Caroline Aranha, the veterinarian, is often criticized as a “love interest,” but her role is more subtle. She is the film’s moral conscience, the one human who sees Caesar as a person immediately. Her horror at Will’s decision to imprison Caesar is the audience’s horror made vocal. Pinto plays her as the Cassandra of the group—she warns, she pleads, but she is ultimately powerless against Will’s patriarchal science. as Buck : A powerful gorilla who Caesar

: The highly intelligent chimpanzee leader and protagonist.

A massive, scarred gorilla from the shelter. Ridings provides only grunts and roars, but through motion-capture, Buck becomes a powerful, loyal enforcer. His sacrifice during the Golden Gate Bridge climax is one of the film’s most emotional moments.

Will’s father, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. His deterioration and brief recovery drive the plot. Will is driven by a deeply personal mission:

Notary, a renowned Hollywood movement coach, played Rocket, the aggressive alpha chimp whom Caesar must overthrow to gain leadership of the sanctuary. He also performed the stunts for Bright Eyes, Caesar's mother.

No article on the can overlook the revolutionary work of Andy Serkis. Though often omitted from lead-actor awards, Serkis redefined acting. As Caesar, he delivers a performance of astonishing range—without a single line of dialogue until the final “No.”

: Franco brings a grounded, intellectual warmth to the film, portraying a tragic father figure whose good intentions inadvertently trigger the end of human civilization. John Lithgow as Charles Rodman

, accidentally gives a chimpanzee named "Bright Eyes" incredible intelligence. After a lab tragedy, Will secretly adopts her son,

A female chimpanzee who becomes Caesar’s mate. Though she has no dialogue, Dalton’s subtle movements show Cornelia’s intelligence and affection, laying the groundwork for her larger role in sequels.

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as Buck : A powerful gorilla who Caesar frees from a cage, becoming the "muscle" for the ape rebellion. Christopher Gordon

James Franco stars as Dr. Will Rodman, a brilliant but desperate chemist at Gen-Sys, a biotechnology company. Will is driven by a deeply personal mission: to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease, which is rapidly deteriorating the mind of his father.

as Maurice : A former circus orangutan who becomes Caesar’s closest ally and advisor. Terry Notary

: Ridings provided the physical power and raw muscle needed for the film's climactic third-act battles, balanced with a tragic nobility. Christopher Gordon as Koba

as Caesar : The central protagonist. Serkis's performance-capture work was critically acclaimed for conveying Caesar's evolving intelligence and complex emotions. Karin Konoval

The human elements of the story provide the emotional stakes and scientific hubris that set the plot in motion. James Franco as Dr. Will Rodman

Freida Pinto as Caroline Aranha, the veterinarian, is often criticized as a “love interest,” but her role is more subtle. She is the film’s moral conscience, the one human who sees Caesar as a person immediately. Her horror at Will’s decision to imprison Caesar is the audience’s horror made vocal. Pinto plays her as the Cassandra of the group—she warns, she pleads, but she is ultimately powerless against Will’s patriarchal science.

: The highly intelligent chimpanzee leader and protagonist.

A massive, scarred gorilla from the shelter. Ridings provides only grunts and roars, but through motion-capture, Buck becomes a powerful, loyal enforcer. His sacrifice during the Golden Gate Bridge climax is one of the film’s most emotional moments.

Will’s father, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. His deterioration and brief recovery drive the plot.

Notary, a renowned Hollywood movement coach, played Rocket, the aggressive alpha chimp whom Caesar must overthrow to gain leadership of the sanctuary. He also performed the stunts for Bright Eyes, Caesar's mother.

No article on the can overlook the revolutionary work of Andy Serkis. Though often omitted from lead-actor awards, Serkis redefined acting. As Caesar, he delivers a performance of astonishing range—without a single line of dialogue until the final “No.”

: Franco brings a grounded, intellectual warmth to the film, portraying a tragic father figure whose good intentions inadvertently trigger the end of human civilization. John Lithgow as Charles Rodman

, accidentally gives a chimpanzee named "Bright Eyes" incredible intelligence. After a lab tragedy, Will secretly adopts her son,

A female chimpanzee who becomes Caesar’s mate. Though she has no dialogue, Dalton’s subtle movements show Cornelia’s intelligence and affection, laying the groundwork for her larger role in sequels.