In 2001, Tim Burton dared to remake one of the greatest science fiction classics and he did it brilliantly! If you're one of the few people who haven't seen this $100 million extravaganza, you can catch up very easily because this masterpiece is available for streaming.
with Planet of the Apes, based on the novel of the same name by Pierre Boulle, director Franklin J. Schaffner has created one of the greatest and most important science fiction classics. The mixture of adventure cinema and intelligent, pessimistic criticism of civilisation, underpinned by satirical overtones, still works remarkably well more than 55 years later.
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In 2001, a new edition of Planet of the Apes, directed by Tim Burton, was also a huge success. Of course, nothing compares to the original, but the director's brilliant work comes close. If you haven't seen the movie yet and want to make up your mind, you can watch it on Disney+!.
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The year is 2029. On a space station, scientists are training monkeys to perform dangerous missions in space. When an electromagnetic storm of mysterious origin breaks out, Captain Leo Davidson (Mark Wahlberg) sends a chimpanzee aboard a small spaceship, but he disappears into a black hole. Davidson sets out in search of his primitive mate and also gets lost in the storm.
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