William H. Macy has reportedly joined the cast of 20th Century Studios Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes in an unknown role. KingdomOfThePlanetOfTheApes 20thCenturyStudios
\nThe next chapter in the Planet of the Apes films started production back in October. We got some casting announcements, including Owen Teague, Freya Allan, Peter Macon, Eka Darville, and Kevin Durand. We have some brief story details that we got when the first image was released, but we haven't heard anything since, and the movie has been shooting in Australia since October with no word whether or not they have wrapped.
Credit: 20th Century Studios\nFrom the original press release about the production starting: 'Planet of the Apes' is one of 20th Century Studios' most popular and enduring franchises, amassing more than $1.7 billion worldwide.
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