Whether you prefer the philosophical original or the action-heavy reboot trilogy, the 2001 Planet of the Apes deserves recognition for its incredible production design and visual storytelling. It is a testament to the versatility of the franchise and continues to draw viewers looking for a thrilling ride through an ape-dominated world.

The film begins with astronaut Taylor (Mark Wahlberg) crashing on a mysterious planet. He soon discovers that this world is inhabited by intelligent, talking apes, while humans are mute and treated as inferior beings. As Taylor navigates this bizarre society, he encounters various characters, including the chimpanzee ape named Nova (Helena Bonham Carter) and the orangutan scientist, Dr. Louis Pericus (Paul Dano, in a minor role).

Despite the mixed reviews, was a commercial success, grossing over $362 million worldwide. It brought the iconic franchise to a new generation. 6. Comparison: 2001 vs. Original (1968)

The film is famous for its twist ending, where Leo returns to what he thinks is Earth, only to find the Lincoln Memorial replaced by a monument to General Thade.

हालांकि फिल्म दिखने में आकर्षक है, लेकिन इसके अंत (ending) और पटकथा को लेकर आलोचकों के बीच मतभेद रहे हैं . Watch Links and Safety

, and realizes the apes are descendants of the station's lab animals that mutinied centuries prior. The Final Scene:

Tim Burton's 2001 reimagining of Planet of the Apes remains one of the most polarizing blockbusters in modern science fiction history. While the 1968 original film is universally revered as a cinematic masterpiece, the 2001 version took a radically different approach to the source material. For Indian audiences, discovering this film through Hindi dubbed versions has been a staple of home media and cable television for over two decades.