However, , Caesar’s scarred, vengeful second-in-command, hates all humans for the torture they inflicted on him. He believes Caesar has gone soft. Koba steals human weapons, burns the ape village, and shoots Caesar, framing the humans to incite war.
Ten years have passed since the "Simian Flu" ravaged humanity, leaving the world a silent, overgrown graveyard. In the redwood forests near San Francisco, has built a thriving ape civilization—a utopia of education, hunting, and familial bonds. The apes believe they are alone, that humanity has vanished.
The story ends with the destruction of the dam, a ruined city, and a desperate battle at the top of a skyscraper. Caesar ultimately defeats Koba, but the peace is broken. With human reinforcements on the way, Caesar looks out over his home, knowing that the war between apes and humans has truly begun.
, a compassionate leader among the humans, leads a small group into the forest, hoping for diplomacy. They encounter the apes, and the fragile peace is immediately threatened by fear on both sides. Caesar, recognizing the humanity in Malcolm, allows them to work on the dam, hoping for coexistence.
Meanwhile, a small group of human survivors, immune to the virus, struggles in the ruined city. Led by , they are desperate for power to restart their civilization. Their only hope lies in a hydroelectric dam inside the apes' territory.
As Koba takes brutal command, driving the apes to attack San Francisco, the humans fight back. Caesar, having survived, must fight his own kind to restore peace. It becomes a battle of ideology: Caesar’s belief in compassion versus Koba’s demand for vengeance.
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However, , Caesar’s scarred, vengeful second-in-command, hates all humans for the torture they inflicted on him. He believes Caesar has gone soft. Koba steals human weapons, burns the ape village, and shoots Caesar, framing the humans to incite war.
Ten years have passed since the "Simian Flu" ravaged humanity, leaving the world a silent, overgrown graveyard. In the redwood forests near San Francisco, has built a thriving ape civilization—a utopia of education, hunting, and familial bonds. The apes believe they are alone, that humanity has vanished. Ten years have passed since the "Simian Flu"
The story ends with the destruction of the dam, a ruined city, and a desperate battle at the top of a skyscraper. Caesar ultimately defeats Koba, but the peace is broken. With human reinforcements on the way, Caesar looks out over his home, knowing that the war between apes and humans has truly begun. The story ends with the destruction of the
, a compassionate leader among the humans, leads a small group into the forest, hoping for diplomacy. They encounter the apes, and the fragile peace is immediately threatened by fear on both sides. Caesar, recognizing the humanity in Malcolm, allows them to work on the dam, hoping for coexistence. As Koba takes brutal command
Meanwhile, a small group of human survivors, immune to the virus, struggles in the ruined city. Led by , they are desperate for power to restart their civilization. Their only hope lies in a hydroelectric dam inside the apes' territory.
As Koba takes brutal command, driving the apes to attack San Francisco, the humans fight back. Caesar, having survived, must fight his own kind to restore peace. It becomes a battle of ideology: Caesar’s belief in compassion versus Koba’s demand for vengeance.