| Updated: October 02, 2020|  | PLANET OF THE APES COLLECTIBLES #04 | 
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                       
Loosely adapted from the novel by French author
 Pierre Boulle, Planet of the Apes was released at
 the height of racial and political unrest in
 America, adding resonance to its story of a NASA
 astronaut (Charlton Heston) stranded on a planet
 where superior apes dominate inferior human
 slaves. The film's final image - in which a
 horrified Heston realizes the fate of humankind
 -remains one of the most indelible in all of
 science fiction cinema. Beneath the Planet of the
 Apes (1970) continues the original's distant
 future scenario, pitting militant apes against
 mutant humans dwelling in the subterranean ruins
 of New York City.
 Its phenomenal success spawned Escape from the
 Planet of the Apes (1971), in which simian scientists
 Cornelius and Zira (Roddy McDowall and Kim Hunter,
 reprising their roles from Planet of the Apes) travel
 backward in time, setting the stage for the ape
 supremacy of the first two films. McDowall returned in
 Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) as Caesar,
 the son of Cornelius, leading an ape revolution that
 bridges the historical gap of the previous films.
 
 Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) ended the
 five-film cycle with McDowall again playing the
 chimpanzee leader Caesar, defeating gorillas and
 human mutants to establish the hierarchy introduced
 in the original film.
 
 |