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Tom Felton's after-Potter role in Rise of the Planet of the Apes

The Philippine Star

Manila, Philippines - Harry Potter’s Tom Felton a.k.a. Draco Malfoy tackles his post-Harry Potter series role in the upcoming event-movie Rise of the Planet of the Apes. His work in the Rise of the Planet of the Apes marks another inventive villainous turn following his role as the bullying Malfoy for which he was recently awarded an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain.

Will Rodman (James Franco) is a scientist working within a large pharmaceutical corporation conducting genetic research to develop a benign virus that restores damaged human brain tissue. He is committed to finding a cure for Alzheimer’s, a disease that afflicts his father, Charles (John Lithgow). Will’s relentless focus has precluded personal relationships, but the connection between his research and Charles’ illness brings the two together, albeit under difficult heart-rending circumstances. Just prior to the drug company’s commencement of human trials of a promising and potentially lucrative new drug, Will’s simian test subjects suddenly display bizarrely aggressive behavior. Management deems the research a failure and Will must shut down his program.

Will finds himself charged with an overlooked newborn infant chimpanzee — a male, the newly orphaned offspring of his most promising test subject. That young chimp, destined for greatness, is named Caesar, played by capture-performance actor Andy Serkis, marking his greatest art-rending performance ever in CGI.

Will secretly raises young Caesar as his own, at home, while caring for his ailing father.

Over time, with the help of the drug, the chimp exhibits incredible cognitive skills and intellect. At the same time, Charles’ symptoms of Alzheimer’s miraculously go into remission. Will’s bending the rules of laboratory trials seems to have worked beyond his hopes. 

However, as Caesar matures, his highly-developed intelligence is countered by the aggressive and dangerous protective instincts typical of adult male apes. Caesar soon becomes too much for Will. Though reluctant to part with Caesar, who has become like a son, Will takes Caesar to live among other apes within the confines of the San Bruno Primate Sanctuary. But unknown to Will, the “sanctuary” is more like a shoddily run prison — a dumping ground for unwanted or abandoned apes. It is run by Landon (Brian Cox, who starred in director Rupert Wyatt’s debut feature, the acclaimed The Escapist) and Landon’s son, Dodge, portrayed by Felton. 

The powerful and emotional battle that streamed out of the sanctuary’s abuses became a platform for the film’s most climactic scenes. That defining instant leads to a daring escape, an epic confrontation at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, a wrenching and fateful reunion between Will and Caesar — and a revolution that will forever change the planet.”

In a recent chat with Total Film, Felton revealed he’s keen to further expand his range, to join Serkis in CGI circles. “I bored Andy for hours about how he got into it and how he came to be the godfather of it all,” said Felton. “He talked me through a lot of it, and it’s something I’d like to look into. There’s so many scripts that you could have read 20 years ago and you’d have said ‘You can’t physically make that’ but now it’s an option — you can do things that weren’t really achievable.

“In this film, you’re going to see such advances in the CGI that you’re going to look back at the old apes costumes and really think ‘that’s history’,” Felton shares.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes opens Aug. 4 in theaters nationwide.

ANDY SERKIS

APES

BEST VILLAIN

BRIAN COX

CAESAR

DRACO MALFOY

FELTON

GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE

HARRY POTTER

RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

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