Andy Serkis Channeled Nelson Mandela for 'Planet of the Apes,' "Grieved" Trilogy's End | In Studio

Andy Serkis Channeled Nelson Mandela for 'Planet of the Apes,' "Grieved" Trilogy's End | In Studio

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Business, Performing Arts

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Andy Serkis discusses the enduring legacy of Planet of the Apes, the role of technology in modern acting, and the character development of Caesar. He reflects on real-world issues mirrored in the films, his passion for animal conservation, and his experiences working with directors like Peter Jackson and Matt Reeves. Serkis also shares insights into his collaboration with Woody Harrelson and provides a personal backstory for Caesar.

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What does the speaker think about the connection between the fictional world of the apes and real-world issues?

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What was the speaker's favorite moment from the original Planet of the Apes series?

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How does the speaker describe his working relationship with Woody Harrelson?

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What does the speaker say about the character of Caesar being an outsider?

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