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"I know you are scared... We all are... But we are still planning..."
Blue Eyes' resolve to steel the colony's hope[src]

Blue Eyes was an evolved chimpanzee and prince of the San Francisco Ape Colony. The son of the ape king Caesar, he briefly joined Koba's rise against the humans when he thought his father was dead, but later returned when he discovered he was still alive. He then joined the his father's army in the Human-Ape War, and managed to locate the oasis that the colony would eventually call their new home.

Biography[]

Early life[]

Blue Eyes was born to Caesar and Cornelia in 2018, and was named for his blue-colored irises, as opposed to the typical green irises of the other apes. Growing up, he became close to his father's honorary nephew, Ash, the son of Rocket. Blue Eyes would idolized Rocket and Koba for their strength seeing the two of them as honorary uncles. Overtime, Blue Eyes becomes extremely close to Koba; who taught him along; with his other honorary uncle, Maurice.

For most of Blue Eyes' childhood, he was the treasured heir, being Caesar's only child; which changed in Blue Eyes' late teens; when his parents were about to have a second child. As Caesar's eldest son, Blue Eyes inherited a lot of his father's personality traits and some of his mother's; which; include stubbornness, rebelliousness and defiance; which became two of Blue Eyes' most identifiable traits.

Blue Eyes also become close friends; with Lake; who would one day become his wife in his early adulthood; when they were children, they were inseparable as Blue Eyes and Lake played all the time; until Blue Eyes started wanting to be with boys his age and hunt.

But despite this, Blue Eyes never became estranged from Lake, as the two of them still maintained a close relationship; all the way to adulthood.

Early in Blue Eyes' teenager years, Caesar assigned him to be a member of not only his army; but also his council as well, both skills that; Blue Eyes would later need; when he eventually succeeds his father as king. Also, Blue Eyes, like several other young apes, learnt to wield weapons as a way of defending himself if the need ever arose.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes[]

Elk hunt[]

Blue Eyes first appeared with his father in the forest standing on a tree branch during an elk hunt. He asks his father if they should attack the deer now only for him to be silenced by Caesar who then order the apes to attack. When Caesar manages to ensnare an elk, he tells his son to stay put and quiet but is ignored. Blue Eyes wanders off to kill the seemingly trapped deer, only to be attacked by a bear, resulting in the elk escaping and Blue Eyes receiving scars. Caesar intervened, keeping the bear at bay until Koba heard Caesar's cry and ran towards the bear, stabbing it in the back with his long spear, killing the bear which falls onto Caesar. When Caesar is freed, he goes to tell his son to think before he acts and tries to check out Blue Eyes' injuries, but the young ape stubbornly brushes off his father's concern and goes to his horse.

A new sibling[]

As they return to their village, Koba comforted the prince by telling Blue Eyes to be proud of his new scars as they show he is strong and durable. When his father is summoned by Cornelia's midwives, Blue Eyes reluctantly follows and stands awkwardly in the doorway before his father summons him over to meet his little brother Cornelius for the first time. Blue Eyes is shown to be nervous about the situation, but bonds with his new brother anyway, happy to be an older sibling to a new ape.

Encounter with humans[]

Later, Blue Eyes is out by the lake fishing with his best friend and honorary cousin, Ash. Ash begins to tease him about the bear incident and playfully shoves him which results in Blue Eyes taking the comments in stride and playfully shoving him back. On the way back to the village, the teenagers stumble across a human named Carver who suddenly becomes frightened and shoots Ash in the shoulder. Blue Eyes stays to protect him until their fathers and the other apes appear. The humans would then be scared off by the adult apes shouting (in English) at them to leave the forest. Back in the village, Blue Eyes sits with his father and his uncles in a council meeting. The apes argue over what is to be done about the humans and what they must do to avenge Ash's shooting. Blue Eyes agrees with Koba that something has to be done to show the humans they mean business. Ash, being present tells them that the humans didn't mean to shoot him and that it was an accident. Blue Eyes argues with him saying that the humans need to be taught a lesson. Caesar would tell his son that he plans on telling the humans a loud message that they'll understand clearly. The next morning, Caesar leads the army into San Francisco to issue the threat of war to the humans, Blue Eyes rides with him, carrying Alexander's lost bag. On Caesar's orders, he dismounts from his horse and drops the bag at Malcolm's feet as his father tells the human not to come back to the forest. The ape army would then leave for the forest after giving their warning to the humans.

Humans in ape territory[]

Later on, Malcolm would enter the Ape Village leading to him being captured by Luca and the other Gorilla Guardians who dragged him through the village and to Caesar to pass his judgment. Blue Eyes growled at the human for disobeying his father's warning but is forced to watch as his father spared the human and allowed him and his group to work on the city dam. Blue Eyes spoke with his father about his decision saying that he agrees with Koba about humans being evil and how they should finish them off. Caesar attempted to explain to his son that not all humans are bad but Blue Eyes refused to listen and stalks off, much to Caesar's utter annoyance. When Caesar agreed to help Malcolm and his family, Blue Eyes accompanies him and his uncles, Maurice and Rocket and carries his little brother, Cornelius. When Cornelius climbs out of his arms and off the horse, Blue Eyes hurried after him and stops and watches nervously as the little one interacts with Ellie and Alexander before he wandered to a supply box, revealing a hidden gun. Blue Eyes leaps into action and rescues his little brother from Carver who threatened to kill him as well only to be punched by Caesar who threatens the humans with the exposed weapon before throwing it over the dam wall and ordering them to leave.

Koba's usurpation[]

Blue Eyes is present when Malcolm and Ellie enter the family home to apologize for Carver's behavior. He watches as the humans plead with Caesar to help Cornelia, who is very sick. He tries to dissuade his father for continuing to allow humans in their territory only to be ignored when his father says the apes will help the humans, Blue Eyes firmly states that he will not help the humans. He remains in the village sharpening spears with the younger apes until Koba returned to tell Caesar that the humans are more dangerous than he thought. The bonobo then asked Blue Eyes where his father is. Blue Eyes told Koba he is at the dam with the humans. Blue Eyes then accompanies Koba, Grey and Stone to the dam where he watches Koba angrily confronts Caesar stating that humans had attacked his sons and yet he still lets them work. Koba goes on ranting that Caesar loves humans more than apes and his sons, which caused Caesar to lash out and attack Koba. Blue Eyes watching this unsure of who to help until his father stopped himself from beating Koba stating "Ape not kill ape" law. Koba asked Caesar to forgive him and leaves the dam afterwards. Blue Eyes glared at his father.

At night, in the Ape Village Blue Eyes is seen eating until his father tries to speak with him about humans but Blue Eyes, too caught up in what with Koba has told him stalks off, much to Caesar's dismay. The teen then goes to sit by a sulking Koba who tells him to protect his father as he believes Caesar's love for humans has clouded his judgment to the point of where he won't listen to reason to which Blue Eyes agrees. Later on, the apes and humans celebrate the restoration of power of San Francisco in the Ape Village. Blue Eyes is shown bemoaning the events remembering the fight his father had with Koba but his spirits are lifted when he sees his sick mother emerge from their home. Blue Eyes runs and embraced Cornelia, happy that she is now okay and able to walk. His happiness was to be cut short when the sound of a gunshot, from a hidden Koba who used a gun acquired from the city, and he saw his father fall from their home. The Ape Village was then set ablaze, by Grey secretly, forcing the apes to flee for dear lives. Blue Eyes then appears with Carver's baseball cap and gun, showing it to the colony. Koba, appearing out of nowhere is given the items the bonobo while assuming leadership states that the humans assassinated their king and burned the village. He then commands the apes to fight back and attack the humans while they still have the chance. Koba approached the saddened Blue Eyes, telling him that they will avenge his father, believing his father to truly be dead decides to join in the assault of attacking San Francisco.

Human-Ape War[]

The ape army raided the city's armory and stole all the weapons before moving to launch a full assault on the human colony. Once they reached the gate, they were confronted by the human militia guarding the wall. A huge battle breaks out resulting the in the deaths of many apes and humans as well causing chaos to the already damaged city in the process. Koba then steals a tank which allowed the apes to enter the shelter and terrorize defenseless humans. As he entered the city with the other apes, Blue Eyes (while holding Ash back) saw the utter horror and madness that his father would not condone. The next day, the apes took over most of the city and forced many humans to run in a building for safety. As the apes group up, Blue Eyes and Ash, headed up the stairs as one human attempted to defend himself by swinging a lamp post at an ape, while Koba approached from behind and disarmed the human. Koba then tossed the post to Ash, ordering him to kill the defenseless human. Ash declined, stating Caesar would not condone it, and dropped the post. Koba walked up to Ash and patted him on the back, only to suddenly grab the young chimpanzee and drag him up the stairs. Blue Eyes and the other apes followed Koba, worried about what Koba was planning to do. Koba reached a balcony and threw Ash to his death, horrifying Blue Eyes and the other apes. Koba tells the apes that Caesar is gone and he leads the apes now. After witnessing the death of his best friend and cousin, Blue Eyes now began to see Koba's true colors. Afterwards, the apes took full control of the city and Koba imprisoned the remaining humans in old Simian Flu padlocks so they would know "life in cage". Koba also imprisoned any apes still loyal to Caesar, including Maurice, Rocket, and Luca. Seeing them chained in a bus, Blue Eyes was beyond horrified at this, asking Maurice why they were chained. Maurice told Blue Eyes that Koba viewed them as too loyal to Caesar, meaning they would never give in to Koba's tyranny. He was then is told by his uncle to protect himself and stay safe.

Reunion; with his father, Caesar[]

Blue Eyes then went on patrol around the city for any free humans. As he does, he encountered Malcolm in an abandoned apartment and pointed his gun at Malcolm who pleas for him to not do it, but remembering the death of his friend and the madness Koba started, Blue Eyes lowered it, sparing Malcolm. The young ape then turns to leave but Malcolm quickly stops him by telling him his father is alive. Shocked, Blue Eyes traveled with Malcolm to the Rodman House where he spots his wounded but still living father laying on the couch. The prince puts down his gun and quickly goes to tend to his father as Caesar asks if Cornelia and Cornelius were safe, Blue Eyes confirmed their safety relieving his father. He then saw Caesar's gun shot wound and thinking the humans were responsible, immediately snarls at them, only for Caesar to tell Blue Eyes it was not the humans who shot him, but Koba, leaving Blue Eyes shocked and ashamed at himself for following the treacherous ape's reign. When Ellie prepares to operate on Caesar, Blue Eyes holds his father's hand the whole time during the surgery and stays with him as he recovers.

Discovering his father, Caesar's past[]

As his father rests from surgery, Blue Eyes examined a portrait of a young Caesar and Will Rodman together, which made him realize that his father was raised by humans hence the reason for his compassion and respect towards them. He was soon startled by his father, who suddenly wakes up and grunts in pain from the sewn up wound. Blue Eyes apologized for his actions and behavior in the past days, but Caesar states the fault was his alone. Confused, Blue Eyes stated that Koba betrayed him. Caesar replied that it was his choice to trust Koba due to his previous views of apes being better than humans, but after witnessing Koba's betrayal, he now sees that there is no difference between the two species and asks for Koba's current location. Blue Eyes signed that Koba occupies the human colony's tower with all the apes that have pledge their loyalty to him. Caesar then asks about the apes who refuse to follow Koba, to which Blue Eyes replied that they have become prisoners, he states among them were Maurice and Rocket. Blue Eyes also said Koba killed Ash, saying the apes only follow out of fear. Blue Eyes tries to reassure his father by stating that once the apes see Caesar alive they will turn from Koba, but Caesar said not if he's weak. Despite his injury, Caesar tries to rise, saying he must stop Koba and end the madness he wrought. Blue Eyes stopped him, speaking clearly for the first time, much to Caesar's joy.

Helping his father, Caesar[]

After making the plan to free Koba's prisoners, both apes and humans, Blue Eyes returned to the city heading for the bus containing Caesar's loyalists, drawing Caesar's symbol to renew their strength then told them of the plan. Caesar's loyalists executed the plan at night, freeing themselves and the humans. Blue Eyes then led them back to Caesar, telling him Koba summoned the female and young apes to the city, Cornelia included. Startled by this revelation, Caesar decided to confront Koba. Blue Eyes silently watched as his father and former uncle battle for power and knowing it's for the best he stays on the sidelines as the fierce duel continues. When Koba opened fire on the apes to kill Caesar, Blue Eyes moves many of the injured to safety before throwing a series of pipes at Koba who angrily fires at him leading to one of his stray bullets hitting and scarring Maurice. Blue Eyes would then tend to his wounded uncle and worry about his life. Afterwards, Blue Eyes witnessed his father drop Koba to his death.

Preparing for war[]

With Koba's violent uprising over, Caesar takes back his place as Ape King. Blue Eyes embraced his parents and little brother as the other apes bow down to Caesar awaiting his guidance for the impending war with humans to come.

War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations[]

The novel first introduced the apes in a scene where Blue Eyes discovers Ash's remains. Angry; with grief, he beats the body; until Maurice restrains him and Ash's family takes his remains away. His sorrow over Ash's passing is touched on many times in Revelations, as is his jealousy over the fact that; Ray saw Ash in a dream and Blue Eyes did not. Eventually, Ash does visit Blue Eyes in a dream and it seems to give him at least some closure, though it is likely that; he will struggle to accept his best friend's death.

War for the Planet of the Apes[]

Blue Eyes, along; with Rocket were sent; by Caesar to search for a new place to live and return early in War; with the news that; they had found; such a place. Blue Eyes embraces his father immediately upon return. He then embraces Cornelia and says "hi" to his younger brother. Cornelia remarks "look; who's here, son" and Blue Eyes notices that; Lake is near; by. He goes to her and they touch heads.

Later, during the ape council meeting they discuss the new place that; he and Rocket have found. It is a long journey through a desert but they believe that; it's the perfect place for the colony. They want to leave as soon as possible; but must find a safe way out of the forest for all of the apes. Lake rests her head on Blue Eyes shoulder; when the meeting concludes.

Later at night; when McCullough's soldiers attack the ape hideout, Caesar tells Blue Eyes to protect his mother, Cornelia and his brother, Cornelius while he goes off to find the soldiers. Blue Eyes killed a soldier that entered their home, but is then shot dead; by McCullough, along; with Cornelia. Before the colonel killed him and his mother, Blue Eyes told his brother to hide and to not come out; until it is safe. After Caesar is going back to his bedroom he finds a terrified Cornelius hiding behind a wall, scared but safe.

Legacy[]

Blue Eyes and his mother, Cornelia's death were the main catalyst for Caesar's hunt for their killer, J. Wesley McCullough. Caesar later mentioned their deaths to Winter to show him the consequences of his betrayal; before he unintentionally killed him. Blue Eyes was also mentioned; when he was asked; by Bad Ape if he had any kids to; which Caesar answered; by revealing that; one of his sons was killed.

When Caesar had the opportunity to kill McCullough, the very man responsible for the deaths of Cornelia and Blue Eyes respectively, he chose not to; instead he; allowed the latter to kill himself, knowing that; Blue Eyes would not want him to stoop to McCullough's level.

Blue Eyes discovery of the safe haven that; is now the apes' home, along; with his honorary uncle, Rocket would cause him to always be remembered for indirectly saving the apes from further bloodshed; with humans. It can be assumed that; Maurice, Lake and Rocket would share stories of Blue Eyes' life; with Cornelius so that; the young prince doesn't forget his older brother and what he did to ensure his safety.

Personality[]

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes[]

As a teenager, Blue Eyes was a misguided young chimpanzee; who struggles to determine good from bad. Known to be stubborn and rebellious, traits that; he had developed from both his parents, Caesar and Cornelia simultaneously, Blue Eyes was also kind and protective over those he loves; especially his family and those closest to him; examples being his honorary cousin, Ash and his honorary uncles, Maurice and Rocket respectively.

As the son of Caesar, Blue Eyes was a capable combatant, leader and tactician, but tends to take his warrior attitude a step too far as seen; with he attempted to attack an incapacitated deer; which led to him receiving scars from a nearby bear and his confrontation against Carver; when the human goes to hurt his younger brother, Cornelius; but it should be noted that; if Blue Eyes had not stepped in; when he did, Carver would have hurt or killed Cornelius. His recklessness and rebelliousness was counter balanced by his father with whom he Initially, had a rocky relationship to begin with. His love for his little brother and his mother was strong as seen when he shields them after his father has been shot and his playfulness with his honorary cousin Ash is also very strong.

Like Blue Eyes' father, Caesar, he was only violent and aggressive towards anyone; who was a threat to the people he cares about, he also had a vengeful side, after his father was (seemingly) believed to be killed; by Carver, he wanted to avenge his father, Caesar's apparent death, only on the humans; who were (supposedly) responsible for his father's death.

Blue Eyes used to be a bit naïve, as he used to believe Koba's lies about all humans being bad, this changed after he had met Malcolm, Ellie and Alexander respectively, and became friends; with them. He would then see that; everything Koba had told him about all humans being bad, were nothing; but lies after finding out that; his father, Caesar was raised; by humans; who he would see as his grandparents.

War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations[]

Blue Eyes became plagued with grief over Ash's demise and became jealous that; Ray has a dream about Ash and he didn't. But he got some sense of closure; when Ash communicates through his dreams; but he still blames himself for what happened to Ash.

War for the Planet of the Apes[]

As an adult, Blue Eyes had come to terms; with his past mistakes, he had also become an ape that; his father, Caesar could rely on.

Blue Eyes was no longer rebellious; as he was now much more mature, responsible, reasonable and serious. He had also become a negotiator in trying to get the other apes to listen to reason; such as Winter.

When it comes to Blue Eyes' family; he was seen to be openly affectionate and seen to adore his wife, Lake, sharing a moment; with her right in front of his family.

Abilities[]

  • Advanced Strength: Blue Eyes was much stronger than humans and most other apes; for example, he managed to rip off a bag of iron bars relatively easily. In War, Blue Eyes was also able to beat a human soldier to death; with little to no effort at all.
  • Advanced Speed: Blue Eyes was much faster than humans and most other apes; for example, he was able to quickly run across a battle field; avoiding mortar fire and bullets. In War, Blue Eyes was also able to tackle Lang; before he could react in time.
  • Advanced Reflexes: Blue Eyes' reflexes were much faster than humans and most other apes.
  • Genius-Level Intellect: As evolved ape; Blue Eyes was highly intelligent, Blue Eyes was a high level of intelligence; because both of his parents, Caesar and Cornelia simultaneously had inhaled the ALZ-113 early in their life and one of them was also already born altered; by the ALZ-112, Blue Eyes had a higher level of intelligence than both of his parents combined. He also conjured the plan to migrate the colony from the woods to the desert. Blue Eyes, along with his younger brother Cornelius, was the most evolved ape in the entire San Francisco Ape Colony.
  • Speech: As evolved ape; Blue Eyes was capable of speech. In Dawn, he was capable of speaking; but his english was broken, also unlike his father, Caesar; Blue Eyes could not form complete sentences. In War, it can be assumed that; Blue Eyes' english and sentences had greatly improved (off-screen).
  • Sign Language: Due to Blue Eyes being taught; by his parents, Caesar, and Cornelia, and his honorary uncle, Maurice respectively; he knew sign language; Blue Eyes used it as a way to communicate; with other apes; who could not speak or have limited verbal speech.
  • Skilled Hand-To-Hand Combatant: Due to being a member of the Ape Army; Blue Eyes was a capable hand-to-hand combatant.
  • Skilled Marksman: Blue Eyes was a capable marksman; he was able to use one to suppress a group of Koba's followers.
  • Skilled Leader: As the son of the ape king, Caesar, Blue Eyes was a capable leader; as he led Maurice, Rocket, Luca and the other rebel apes back to the Rodman House.
  • Skilled Tactician: As the son of the ape king, Caesar, Blue Eyes was a capable tactician; as he came up; with a plan to free Maurice, Rocket, Luca, the other rebel apes and the human prisoners from Koba; when Blue Eyes initiated his plan, it was successful.
  • Expert Horse Rider: Blue Eyes was able to ride a horse with ease; using one to charge into battle.

Relationships[]

Quotes[]

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes[]

  • (Ash) "That bear wouldn't get me, Blue Eyes. I'm quick! (Blue Eyes) "Shut up, Ash!" - Blue Eyes and Ash returning from a fishing before their first human encounter, resulting in Ash being shot in the shoulder. (Signed)
  • (Koba) "They shot your son, Rocket! Don't you want to fight?" (Rocket) "I follow Caesar." (Blue Eyes) "Koba! Right! They almost killed you, Ash!" - The apes speaking at a meeting after the human encounter, and what they should do about the situation. (Signed/Spoken)
  • (Koba) "Your father doesn't trust me now. You need to protect him. His love for humans...makes him blind." (Blue Eyes) "I know..." (Koba) "As long as they are here... I fear for Caesar's life." - Koba confronting Blue Eyes about his fear for Caesar and what he thinks the humans might do. (Signed)
  • "Mother...?" - Blue Eyes confronting his mother after finding out she isn't sick anymore. (Signed)
  • "Human... gun!" - Blue Eyes finding the gun used for the attempt murder of his father. (Spoken)
  • (Caesar) "Your.... mother...brother...safe?" (Blue Eyes) "For now." (Caesar) "No. Not human. Koba." - Blue Eyes reuniting with his father after he was presumed dead. (Signed/Spoken)
  • (Blue Eyes) "I'm so sorry...for everything." (Caesar) "No. I...am to blame." (Blue Eyes) "But Koba betrayed you." (Caesar) "I...chose to trust him...because he is ape. I always think ape better than human. I see now... how much like them we are. Where... Koba now?" (Blue Eyes) "On human tower...loyal apes around him. (Caesar) "And those who not follow?" (Blue Eyes) "Prisoners. Maurice. Rocket.... Koba killed Ash. Fear makes others follow. But when they see you alive...They will turn from Koba." (Caesar) "Not if I am weak. Ape always seek strongest branch. I must do something to stop him..." (Blue Eyes) "Father...Let me. Help you." - Caesar and Blue Eyes speaking about the events that happened and why they happened. (Signed/Spoken).

Trivia[]

  • Despite never seeing a human in the ten years following the Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge, Blue Eyes appeared to know what humans looked like form his first encounter with Carver.
  • Blue Eyes was the only known ape in the entire colony to have blue irises.

Notes[]

  • Blue Eyes' name is never spoken out loud in Dawn.
  • In an early draft of Dawn, Blue Eyes was originally named River.
  • Blue Eyes did not have any verbal lines of dialogue in War.

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

Planet of the Apes - Chernin Entertainment Series
Planet of the Apes (CE) Movies
Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | War for the Planet of the Apes | Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Main Evolved Ape Characters
Caesar | Bright Eyes | Koba | Maurice | Rocket | Buck | Cornelia | Blue Eyes | Luca | Ash | Cornelius | Winter | Lake | Bad Ape | Red | Noa | Soona | Anaya | Raka | Koro | Proximus Caesar | Coastal Ape Colony Gorilla
Supporting Ape Characters
Alpha | Burke | Verdon | Tinker | Grey | Stone | Andy | Wolfie | Jeanpierre | Lucky | Koba's Mother | Sparrow | Pope | Fifer | Cora | Rex | Bon | Dallas | Milo | Herman | Spear | Ajax | Oak | Fox | Aghoo | Ursus | Percy | Beardface | Armando
Main Human Characters
Will Rodman | Charles Rodman | Caroline Aranha | Robert Franklin | Steven Jacobs | Dodge Landon | John Landon | Douglas Hunsiker | Malcolm | Ellie | Alexander | Dreyfus | Carver | Foster | Colonel McCullough | Nova | Mae
Supporting Human Characters
Rodney | John Hamil | Rita | Sarah | Maddy | John | Edward | Roger Mason | Werner | Kemp | Clancy Stoppard | Corbin | Daniel Nygun | David Flynn | Finney | Kuo | Malakai Youmans | Max (Firestorm) | McVeigh | Terry | Roger | Rod Wilson | Preacher | Boyle | Lang | Travis
Families
Rodman Family | Caesar's Family | Malcolm's Family | Rocket's Family | Dreyfus' Family
Animals
Horse | Elk | Grizzly Bear | Eagle
Items / Weapons
Simian Flu
Important Events / Battles
Ape Rebellion | Human-Ape War | Simian Flu Pandemic | Battle on the Golden Gate Bridge | Battle in San Francisco | Battle of Muir Woods Park | Attack on Ape Waterfall | Battle of the Border
Organizations / Colonies / Companies
San Francisco Ape Colony | Caesar's Council of Apes | Caesar's Ape Army | Gen-Sys Board | San Francisco's Human Colony | Dreyfus' Human Army | Malcolm's Group | Alpha-Omega | Donkeys | Florida Ape Colony | Rocky Mountains Ape Colony | Eagle Clan | Coastal Ape Colony
Locations
West African Jungle | San Francisco | San Francisco Zoo | Gen-Sys Laboratories | Rodman House | San Bruno Primate Shelter | Golden Gate Bridge | Muir Woods Park | Ape Mountain | Ape Gate | Ape Village | Caesar's Home | Warehouse | Ape Waterfall | The Border | Oasis
Comics
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (webcomic) | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Contagion | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (BOOM! Studios) | Before the Dawn | War for the Planet of the Apes (BOOM! Studios) | Planet of the Apes: The Time of Man | Planet of the Apes: The Simian Age | Planet of the Apes: Devolution
Novels
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Firestorm | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization | War for the Planet of the Apes: Revelations | War for the Planet of the Apes - Official Movie Novelization | Caesar’s Story
Other Books
Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: The Art of the Films
Soundtracks
Rise of the Planet of the Apes (Soundtrack Album) | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (Soundtrack Album) | War for the Planet of the Apes (Soundtrack Album)
Video Games
Plague Inc: Simian Flu | Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier | Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR
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