
Articles
How They Did That
EW.com explains how Tim Burton
got his Apes to run on all fours.
Wahlberg Talks to the Animals
This is an article from Cinescape
Online profiling Apes star Mark Wahlberg.
An Ape By Any Other Name…
This is an article from Cinescape
Online that compares the original novel to the first film and the Tim Burton
"re-imagining."
Secrets Behind the New PLANET OF THE APES
This is an interview with Linda Harrison from The Globe all about the new
film.
Planet of the Apes Revisited
This is an article that appeared in Starlog Magazine back in 1985. It is
an excerpt from a much-anticipated "book in progress" that was finally
published by St. Martin's Press. For details on the book's long journey into
print, straight from author Joe Russo, see the FAQ and
our exclusive interview.
How Much Milk Can You Get from an Ape?
This is a fascinating article from a 1974 issue of TV Guide about the production
of the TV series.
Welcome Back to the Planet of the Apes
This is an article that appeared in Comics Scene Magazine in the early
90s, introducing Adventure Comics' Apes series and associated mini-series.
Monkey See, Monkey Don't
From Cinescape Magazine, Apes Producer and Co-writer Mort Abrahams offers his
thoughts on an Apes remake.
'Planet of the Apes' Returns
Read about the 30th Anniversary bash in Hollywood, from Variety. Exclusive
Photos!
Talking With... Charlton Heston
Brief article from People Magazine.
What Planet Are We On?
A brief article about the Planet of the Apes series that appeared in American Movie Classics Magazine.
Includes a side-bar about the original AMC documentary, Behind the Planet of
the Apes.
Review: Planet of the Apes As American Myth
Review from Entertainment
Weekly of new book that claims Apes saga is actually a metaphor for America
during Vietnam.
New "Apes" Film In The Works
Press clippings about the new Planet of the Apes film in development at Twentieth Century Fox, produced by
Oliver Stone.
The Apes of Wrath
Thankfully, things do not look good for the planned
remake of Planet of the Apes (see above article). This Entertainment Weekly article
plots the course of the remake through Development Hell.
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