It ’s not all that uncommon for Maker to say that a fictitious persona sense like a member of their family . But leaving Christmas nowadays under the tree diagram for someone who does n’t live — like Planet of the Apes writers Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa did for trilogy lead character Caesar — is going the excess Swedish mile .
The matrimonial writer ’ gift - giving come up ina Hollywood Reporter articleabout War for the Planet of the Apes , where the brace also say that their human shaver also cogitate of Caesar as almost - real :
“ Our girl sees Caesar as a brother . When we first conceptualize of him , he feel like our child at the time . ”Adds Jaffa : “ There would be birthday presents for Caesar . Christmas give under the tree from Caesar . He was part of our family , really , for three years before the first movie got made . ”

unearthly as that sound , Silver and Jaffa say that conceiving of the fiber in this way probably helped Rise of the Planet of the Apes get made . It was about produce a compelling central figure and not just re - urinate a franchise :
“ That was the big risk . We tried very hard to trade it to the studio , because we be intimate if we focused on Caesar at home plate , the audience would fall in sexual love with Caesar , ” Silver sound out .
Silver and Jaffa wrote the first two moving-picture show in the latter - day Apes trilogy , and produced the just - released War of the Planet of the Apes . Andy Serkis ’ impressive performance capture brings Caesar to life , but it seems like the character get a lot of love before a single soma of the film was shot .

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