Talk:Battle for the Planet of the Apes

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[edit] Deleted Scenes

I was not aware of the additional footage of the movie (I have the 2001 DVD set from the UK) and after I watched the movie I read the article here on it and was baffled by reading the plot, seeing as there is nothing about the bomb and Mèndez "taking over". I think there should be a note in the plot section about the sections that were added later. Also if someone has more info about the first time this footage (bootleg extended version of the movie) was made available to the public (bootleg) they should add it. Even though it is clear this extended version is the definitive one, it wasn't for years it appears, so the additional scenes should be pointed out in the plot section, in the interest of having the article correct. Also, the running time on the article: there is only one. Since the original version is still available to buy, and the only one available in the UK at least, the two running times should be shown. Dollvalley (talk) 23:45, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] First and last movie in series

  • In the last movie it tells how 600 years after the 21st century APes/Man coexist. (27th century}
  • In the first movie it tells how in 3978 Apes hunt man. There is a 1200 years gap (39th century}

Suprised there isn't a sixth Planet of the Apes movie to explain how man devolved!