The Planet of the Apes franchise is swinging back into cinemas - The Escapist director Rupert Wyatt is overseeing a prequel to the sci-fi series.
The original 1968 film was a huge hit, starring Charlton Heston as an astronaut who crash lands on a planet where primates rule and humans are slaves.
Another four sequels followed, as well as Tim Burton's remake of the original movie which was released in 2001.
And following years of speculation over a planned new film, Wyatt - who has only helmed five films since 1999 - has signed on to oversee a prequel to the Heston classic.
Work on the latest venture, titled Planet of the Apes: Caesar, will start in July (10), according to Production Weekly.
Both Robert Rodriguez and Kathryn Bigelow had passed on the project and no cast has yet bee announced for the movie.
The 1968 movie remains a classic in the sci-fi genre while Tim Birton's remake was a critical disaster. Desite this the film did go on to be a box office success grossing over $362 million.
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