• EP 60: Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Review & Post Apocalyptic Fun

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • Podcast

EP 60: Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes Review & Post Apocalyptic Fun

  • Summary

  • This is episode 60 of The Truth Tank.

    On this episode, We will be looking at the latest instalment of the long running Planet of the Apes film series, “Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes”. Starting with a look back at previous films in the franchise; from the original series, the Tim Burton Reboot and the Andy Serkis Trilogy. We will be breaking down the latest film, taking a deep dive into the new characters, events, as well as the deeper meaning behind some of the key plot points. One of which is the intentions of one of the films main characters “May”.

    We are living in times where the possibility of a nuclear armageddon is inching ever so closer. The second part of the show, We will look at various post apocalyptic scenarios, Zombie apocalypse, Mad Max Waste lands, Robots and the Rise of the Machines or sticking with this episodes theme; A world where apes have become the dominant species and Humans are prey. Which would be the best? Which would be the worst? What happens when chimps go bad?

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