I found two redeeming features in this melodramatic complete remake of the first Planet of the Apes film: Helena Bonham Carter and a time-travel twist at the end that was beyond my understanding.
Michael Main
In this temple as in the hearts of the apes for whom he saved the planet the memory of General Thade is enshrined forever

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Variants

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  1. Planet of the Apes by William Broyles, Jr., Lawrence Konner, and Mark Rosenthal, directed by Tim Burton (premiered at an unknown movie theater, New York City, 23 July 2001).
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    Pierre Boulle (based on a work by)
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Previous Works

remake of Planet of the Apes of by Michael WIlson and Rod Serling (1968)

Indexer Notes

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  1. Release—Although not listed at the IMDb, we’ve found multiple references to the New York City premiere on 23 July 2001 (see UPI [acessed 19 October 2019]).