I wholeheartedly agree with (1). Two seems and oddly specific concern since all the films hae had apes standing erect (the "running" apes in Tim Burton's film aside).
My second point was in reference to a growing unease on the interwebs after the first trailer debuted that it didn't look as though they'd be portrayed as humanoids. Personally, I don't mind since I'd be okay with them evolving in the next film, but since we see Caesar standing full upright I'd say those who worried can set aside their qualms.
I wholeheartedly agree with (1). Two seems and oddly specific concern since all the films hae had apes standing erect (the "running" apes in Tim Burton's film aside).
ReplyDeleteMy second point was in reference to a growing unease on the interwebs after the first trailer debuted that it didn't look as though they'd be portrayed as humanoids. Personally, I don't mind since I'd be okay with them evolving in the next film, but since we see Caesar standing full upright I'd say those who worried can set aside their qualms.
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