Biography[]
Background[]
After being caught in the African Jungles, Caesar's mother Bright Eyes is brought to the GenSys Labs in San Francisco to be a test Chimp. While at GenSys Bright Eyes is given an experimental drug known as ALZ-112 by kindhearted scientist Will Rodman, who seeks to use this drug to possibly cure Alzheimer's disease once and for all, a disease Rodman's own father is suffering from. During the ALZ-112 test trials, Bright Eyes shows great promise, as her intelligence grows far beyond that of a normal Chimp, her improvement is so much so that Will's boss, and GenSys CEO, Steven Jacobs decides to bring the drug, and Bright Eyes, before a group of possible investors in order to put this cure on the market. However unknown to the scientists and chimp handler Robert Franklin, Bright Eyes had given birth to a son while in her cell. When Franklin opened the door to coax her out she reacted in defense of her newborn. and went on a rampage through the facility before being gunned down by GenSys security in front of a shocked Rodman and all the potential investors, effectively ruining their chances of putting ALZ-112 on the market. The greedy and cruel Jacobs orders all test apes to be put down, forcing the reluctant Franklin to carry out the act, in order to scrap the program and begin anew. Franklin unwilling to put down Bright Eyes' infant son, takes the young chimp and hands him off to Will to look after, who takes him home to care for him behind Jacob's back. Rodman introduces the infant to his sick father, Charles, who immediately takes a liking to the chimp and even gives him a name, dubbing him "Caesar".
As he begins to grow over the years Caesar, like his mother, shows extreme signs of intelligence showing that the ALZ-112 had passed on genetically from Bright Eyes to her son. Will, impressed by these results, begins secretly testing the drug on his father and seemingly begins to cure him of his Alzheimer's.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes[]
Eventually Caesar escapes the house while Will is giving Charles a dose of the 112. Caesar not knowing any better tries to play with the neighbor's child, however he scares the child and is chased by the girls father, Douglas Hunisker, with a baseball bat. The young Caesar is rescued by his adoptive father but not before injuring his leg during the ordeal. Will takes Caesar to the local veterinarian where he meets, Caroline, who is impressed by Caesar, she also takes a liking to Will and the two begin a relationship. Five years later, After taking Caesar to the Muir woods, along with Caroline, for one of their regular trips Will decides to take Caesar to GenSys and tell him the truth about his mother after Caesar questions his upbringing.Not long after, Charles's Alzheimer's begins to return and he wanders out of the house and into Hunsiker's unattended car, which was left running. In his confusion Charles accidentally hits the gas and runs the car into the rear of another. Hunsiker enraged confronts Charles and angrily shoves him. Caesar, witnessing this, escapes the house and defends Charles by attacking Hunsiker and biting his finger nearly off. Caesar stops the attack and returns to Charles scared and unsure of what is to come next. Under a court order Caesar is placed in the San Bruno primate shelter, as a result of his attack on Hunsiker. Will leaves Caesar behind at the shelter after an emotional goodbye, leaving Caesar in the care of Shelter owner John Landon and his cruel son Dodge. Caesar soon learns that the apes are kept in very poor conditions in dirty cages in the back of the facility. During this time Will's father Charles passes away from his disease, and a new cure known as the ALZ-113 is created by Will and tested in the labs on lifetime lab ape Koba. One of these tests results in chimp handler Franklin being exposed to the ALZ-113. in the mean time Caesar is being bullied by a fellow chimp named Rocket who establishes himself as the alpha male of the shelter, while at the same time making friends with circus orangutan Maurice, who can also communicate using sign language. Caesar is also suffering from extreme mistreatment from Dodge who in order to teach Caesar a lesson sprays the unfortunate chimp point blank in the chest with a fire hose sending him violently flying up against the wall of his cell. after constant mistreatment and the realization that his adopted father Will would not be coming to rescue him from the shelter, Caesar begins to take action to improve his situation and that of the other caged apes.
Caesar first lifts the pocket knife off of a friend of Dodge's who got too close to the chimp's cage. he then secretly uses this knife to pick the lock on his cage and make his way to the cage of a large and intimidating silverback gorilla named Buck. Caesar frees and befriends the gorilla and then uses him to establish dominance over Rocket, effectively using his intelligence to become the leader of the apes trapped in the shelter. After a talk about the apes' intelligence with Maurice, Caesar quietly escapes the shelter and makes his way to his old house.
While Will and Caroline sleep, Caesar briefly watch them before he steals the canisters ALZ-113 from Will's fridge and inhales increasing his intelligence. Realizing this is what he needs, he takes it back to the shelter where he unleashes the gas into all of the ape cages increasing the intelligence of himself and his fellow apes. The next morning, he examines the apes who are shown to have been affected by the ALZ-113 and now all have heightened intelligence. He briefly trains them in sign language, before ordering them to stay quiet.
That night Caesar is once again out of his cage this time Dodge spots him and confronts him with a cattle prod. Eventually Caesar grabs Dodge's arm when he is going to strike him with the prod, this prompts Dodge to yell a command at Caesar to release him, Caesar then responds with his first spoken word: NO!. This surprises everyone present including the other apes, Caesar then knock Dodge unconscious and drags him to the cages. He then sees the other apes attacking Rodney, another caretaker at the shelter, Caesar stops their attack forbidding the apes from killing. During this Dodge wakes up and once again goes to attack Caesar with the cattle prod, however just as Dodge goes to strike Caesar, the chimp acts in self defense and sprays dodge with a nearby fire hose, the water hits the prod and electrifies it which kills Dodge instantly by electrocution. All of the apes, now led by Caesar, escape the shelter through the roof of the facility.
Caesar divided his forces intro two groups with his making their way to GenSys labs while Buck leads his to liberate the zoo apes. At the labs, Caesar freed all of the test apes, including Koba, who has already been exposed to the ALZ-113 and as such already has higher intelligence. Caesar and his ape army then begin to make their way through San Francisco dodging and incapacitating several Law Enforcement patrol vehicles in their attempt to make it to the golden gate bridge so they can cross it to the Muir Woods to freedom. Once at the bridge, Caesar and the apes are confronted by a large police force on the other side. Caesar then uses strategy to take the police off-guard by having his ape go over the top side of the bridge and the other half going under, flanking the officers. after a while the apes overpower and defeat the police, with Caesar making sure that none are killed by his ape brothers. Eventually GenSys CEO Jacobs arrives in a tactical police chopper which begins firing on the apes killing several, until Jacobs spots and recognizes Caesar ordering the chopper gunner to kill him. However Caesar's friend Buck gets in the away, taking several bullets before leaping onto the chopper and causing it to crash land on the edge of the bridge. Caesar runs to Buck and shares a final moment with his friend before the silverback succumbs to his grievous wounds. As Buck dies Caesar hears a wounded Jacobs trying to climb out of the wreckage, being the only survivor, however the wrecked chopper is hanging precariously over the edge. Caesar approaches Jacobs who begs for his help, but due to the horrible mistreatment of all the lab apes by Jacobs and Buck's death, Caesar simply turns his back and gives an approving nod to the recently released Koba to take out his revenge on Jacobs. Caesar then coldly walks away as Koba executes Jacobs.
Soon after this all the apes follow Caesar into the Muir Woods, but they are followed by Will who witnessed Caesar's rebellion on the bridge. Caesar notices Will and rescues him from an attack by Koba, sending the angry ape off into the forest. Caesar and Will share a final moment with Caesar assuring Will that he has now found his true home and showing a surprised Will that he is fully capable of speech now. The adopted father and son say their goodbyes before Caesar departs into the trees with the other apes he has freed and looks out over the city looking toward an uncertain future.
Unknown to Caesar and the apes, the ALZ-113 is deadly to humans and starting with Chimp handler Franklin begins to spread a virus across the globe when killing a majority of the human race. This disease effectively leaves the apes to live out their life in peace from any retaliation by the police, however it also is responsible for the deaths of Will and Caroline, two of the people Caesar cared for the most.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes[]
10 years have passed and Caesar is now the leader of a colony of 2000 apes, now married to Cornelia and having a son, Blue Eyes. He is first seen leading the apes in a hunting expedition, but during the hunt Blue Eyes gets attacked by a bear and Caesar rushes to help him. After the bear knocks his spear out of his hand, he calls for Koba, who spears the bear in the back of its head and resulting in the corpse falling on him. After pushing himself out from underneath it, he thanks Koba and tries to check Blue Eyes's injury, but he is rebuffed to his frustration.
Caesar then returns home to the village the apes have created in their ten years. There he is informed that Cornelia is in labour and has a second son, Milo. He summons Blue Eyes to rejoice at the increase of the family. Afterwards he has a conversation with Maurice and the talk goes towards the humans, who the apes believe are now extinct. Caesar wonders if the humans really are gone. He is later awoken at night by the sound of gunfire and upon entering the forest realizes his honorary nephew, Ash has been shot, along with finding a small band of humans, led by a man named Malcolm. Briefly stunned, Caesar quickly organizes the apes, calms a panicked Rocket and glares at the humans. Malcolm informs the apes that they don't mean any harm, which one of his men Carver, the one who shot Ash, believed they were stupid. Malcolm ordered the party to put their firearms down to show they mean no harm. Caesar briefly ponders the situation, then shouts "GOOOOO!!!" at the humans to their shock, as they had not expected the apes to talk. Caesar jumps down, and Malcolm orders his party to slowly leave, not willing to argue before the apes talked as well. Caesar briefly looks at the bag Malcolm's son, Alexander dropped in the haste to get away, and then orders Koba to follow them.
Koba informs Caesar that a large amount of humans are living in a tower in the ruins of the city, and the Ape Council angrily debates about what to do. Caesar, showing brief sympathy upon seeing a photo of Alexander's deceased mother, informs the Council they could lose everything if they go to war, and announces his intent to decide by morning. Koba urges Caesar to show the humans the apes will mean by business, and persuaded, Caesar leads an army of a few hundred to the city gates, where he stuns the humans declaring that the apes do not want a war, but if they are forced, the apes will fight. He returns Alexander's bag to Malcolm, before ordering him not to return. Having given his message, he and his army depart. The following day, Malcolm enters the Ape Village as the humans need power from a nearby dam in order to ensure their survival. Caesar is informed about his intrusion and comes forward to pass judgement. Malcolm pleads for his life, stating he would not disobey Caesar's order if it wasn't so important. He states he needs to show Caesar something, and that if he could see it, he would understand. Caesar is neutral on his presence, but Koba pleads with Caesar to let him kill Malcolm and the other apes gibbered in approvement. Debating, Caesar spares Malcolm and asks to be shown. Malcolm brings Caesar and his followers to the dam, and after quickly explaining it, states that he doesn't want to take the apes's home away from them, but he is asking for permission to work on the dam with his small party. He states he isn't a threat, and that if he is, Caesar can kill him. Believing that the humans are desperate, and that the humans would respond with war if declined, Caesar gives Malcolm and his group permission to work on the dam, on the sole condition that they turn over their firearms.
Koba is furious at Caesar's decision and points out that the humans would simply become more dangerous if given power, and furiously asks why help them. Caesar informs Koba of all the apes that could die in a war with humanity. He informs Blue Eyes, who has been influenced by Koba, that from humans Koba only learned hate and anger, and nothing else.
In the morning, Caesar, his two sons, along with Maurice and Rocket, go to the dam to keep an eye on the humans. He asks where Koba has gone and Maurice informs him that Koba has gone hunting. Everything is quiet until an explosion rips through the air. Caesar and his aides enter the dam to discover that part of the dam collapsed on Malcolm, Foster, and Carver. Caesar orders the apes to get them out, and Malcolm thanks Caesar, asking for a bit more time. At that point his infant son Milo, wanders over to Ellie and Alexander and plays with them. The brief moment is shattered when Carver threatens Milo and Blue Eyes with a concealed shotgun, and Caesar punches Carver to protect his family. Infuriated that he was lied to, he angrily orders the humans to leave.
Upon returning home, he is informed that Cornelia has fallen deathly ill and they do not know what is plaguing her. Malcolm and Ellie arrive to apologize for Carver's actions, promising to make him leave. Caesar is furious that they entered his home, but Ellie offers to treat Cornellia with antibiotics. Caesar informs them that he does not trust them, but Malcolm states that while he does not blame Caesar, they are not all like Carver, causing Caesar to remember Will and how he cared for him like a son. Mulling over the decision, he allows Ellie to treat Cornellia and gives the humans one day more to work on the dam. Malcolm tries to negotiate for more time, but Caesar is adamant, and instead states that the apes will help, but Blue Eyes refuses to, much to Caesar's annoyance.
With Carver out of the picture, Caesar aids in working on the dam. But Koba, having just returned from the city and discovering a large armory, angrily arrives demanding to see Caesar. Having learned of the incident at the dam, Koba furiously accuses Caesar of loving the humans more than the apes and his sons, and in response Caesar beats him to a bloody pulp, but at the last moment stops from killing him. He forgives Koba, but the event destroys their friendship. Caesar later stops by an empty gas station the following night after the humans get the power up, and upon releasing it worked, Caesar says to Malcolm "Trust" and shakes his hand. Caesar lets the humans into the village where he sees Cornellia healthy. However though, he sees Koba with an assault rifle, and is then shot by Koba in the shoulder. Breifly staring at his old friend in shock, Caesar tumbles from his home. The other apes believe him dead, and Koba takes command, having framed Carver and set the village on fire, he urges the apes to go to war. Koba takes the city by storm, and upon discovering there is still loyalty to Caesar, murders Ash, and imprisons Caesar's friends and allies. Caesar having managed to survive the gunshot wound, is found by Malcolm and his family, and he takes them to his old home. Malcolm then goes to get Caesar medical supplies, believing he is the only one who can stop this. Malcolm returns with medical supplies and Blue Eyes, who is stunned to see his father alive. Caesar asks of his wife and newborn son, and Blue Eyes informs that they are safe for now, much to his relief. Caesar informs Blue Eyes that Koba shot him and that he is to blame, as he believed that an ape would never kill another ape for power, but now knows that apes can be just as violent as humans. He asks for Koba's location and is informed the treacherous bonoboo has made his base on the human tower, and is also informed of the imprisonment of his friends and Ash's death. Blue Eyes is confident that when he returns, they will turn away from Koba, as the other apes are following his commands out of fear, but Caesar knows the apes will go for the strongest ape to lead them. He attempts to rise, but Blue Eyes asks to help, which he concedes to. Blue Eyes returns with the ape loyalists as Caesar watches a video of him and Will, informing Malcolm that Will was "A good man. Like you" and is informed by Blue Eyes that Koba has ordered for the females and the young to be moved to the city. Realizing his family is in peril, Caesar knows he has to move. Malcolm takes him through the subway, where they separate due to being fired at by humans. Caesar thanks Malcolm for his help and confronts Koba at the tower. He informs Koba that he is leading the apes into a reckless war and that Koba is weaker since he is relying on a firearm. Koba proves to be a powerful opponent, but Caesar uses psychological warfare to gain the upper hand and strikes Koba repeatedly in his injured side. Just as he is about to win, the human leader Dreyfus tries to blow all the apes up. Caesar is forced to break off the battle to help the injured apes. Koba then tries to kill Caesar with a firearm, and when Blue Eyes tries to stop him by throwing pipes at him, Koba merely changes targets to the loyalists and wounds Maurice in the process. Infuriated that his family and friends are threatened, Caesar furiously tackles Koba, and the bonoboo is left tangling over a massive drop. Koba pleads with Caesar to save him, citing the "Ape not kill ape" rule, but Caesar, knowing he doesn't have a choice, informs Koba "You are not ape" and lets him drop to his death, albeit extremely remorsefully. After briefly mourning Koba, Caesar encounters Malcolm, who informs him that the apes aren't safe in the city, as Dreyfus made contact and soldiers are on the way to fight. Malcolm urges Caesar to leave or a war is inevitable. Caesar informs that the war started by Koba has already begun, and the humans will not forgive the apes. He urges Malcolm to leave and take safety, apologizing to his friend. Malcolm states that he believed that they had a chance and Caesar admits that he also believed that as well. The two share an emotional goodbye, and Caesar reunites with his family. Malcolm disappears to take refuge, and Caesar is accepted as the leader again, awaiting the impending war with humanity for the dominant species of Earth.
War for the Planet of the Apes[]
Caesar is a lot more serious in this movie than before, he has always been serious, but not this serious. He is this time around less kind than before, but it is understandable after everything that happened. In the beginning of the movie, the human military is seen attacking the Apes secretly, but after the Apes notice this, they take the military members up and confront them, the military leaves, but the Apes are paranoid.
Caesar orders the Apes to search and find out where the humans are, turns out they are very near the Apes. They find out quite fast that the humans are mainly trying to shoot Caesar, the strongest member.
Colonel shoots two Apes that are very similar to Caesar, which happens to be his wife and child, Colonel screams "KING KONG IS DOWN!" (King Kong being Caesar), and Caesar sees this and stares at Colonel, Colonel stares at Caesar in a strange way, and then he notices what he did, Caesar becomes furious.
The Apes plan on what they should do, they are obviously the underdog species currently, but they can't simply give up, Caesar suggests the other Apes go to a place where the humans can't find them, like a desert, while Caesar fights the humans, his kids get to stay with them. The Apes look at him as if he is crazy.
Caesar walks away and gets angry on his biggest followers for following him, but ultimately, Caesar accepts the Apes that follow him. Along the way to the human military, Caesar is almost nihilistic. He doesn't really care if he dies, as long as the Apes survive.
When they finally are where the humans are, they instantly get tortured, but Caesar gets tortured especially much. For example, Red pours ice-cold water on him while every other Ape gets water. But at the end of the movie, Caesar wins, Red redeems himself and feels remorseful, Red sacrifices himself and kills the humans and help the Apes win. The Apes survive and live on, but Maurice discovers Caesar is mortally wounded. He promises to tell Cornelius who his father was and what he did for the apes. Caesar then dies peacefully as the other apes look on.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes[]
Caesar was given a funeral by his fellow apes with his body being cremated on a funeral pyre.
After Caesar's death, presumably Maurice established the Order of Caesar, however, the most accurate details became distilled along the "Many Generations Later", at some point, even Caesar's own bloodline would lose the knowledge of the legacy they carry, although there was his last known surviving descendant in Noa. The descendant had an appearance similar to Caesar, as well as an aptitude for bravery and leadership; but the latter was initially untested.
Another ape, a bonobo like Caesar's friend turned archenemy Koba, either adopted or modified his own name to Proximus Caesar, in an attempt to steal Caesar's legacy to justify and enforce his ambitions of conquest. Proximus would twist "Apes together strong" into a mantra that means power only when united under his control, while sending his forces to wipe out anyone who knew a closer version of the truth, thus reducing the Order of Caesar to merely one, an orangutan Raka. Proximus Caesar's plan was to scavenge a stockpile of human artefacts within a closed vault, whether it'd be something to extend his own life or weapons to expand his kingdom; ultimately, he did accept that he was likely mortal, thus wished to force his own name over Caesar's to achieve another kind of immortality.
Noa's village, home of the Eagle Clan, was raided by a squad of Proixmus' forces, lead by the gorilla Sylva, who would scar Noa with an overcharged cattle prod, which gave the youth a mark similar to the bullet wound suffered by his ancestor; Sylva would also knock Noa from the aviary tower - which he survives but falls unconscious - and then the gorilla kills Noa's father, Master of Eagles. The survivors of Noa's village were taken in bondage, to be added to Proximus' "kingdom" of enslaved Ape tribes.
Noa is followed by his father's eagle, who periodically gets close only to either flee or snap at him. Noa tracked the raiders, though falls into Raka's trap; upon clarifying he isn't one of the mad Ape's grunts, Raka befriends Noa. Raka also explains the legend of Caesar, which upsets Noa at first since Sylva had chanted "for Caesar" when burning the village; Raka angrily condemns Proximus and his forces, noting that they are distorting Caesar's will to suit their own designs. Raka explains - if inaccurately - that humans (or "echoes" as Noa's village calls them) used to live side-by-side with Apes; Raka believed that Apes were still the dominant species, but they cared for humans like pets. Raka, however, was correct in noting that Caesar wished for peace with humans, and wanted Apes to show compassion to all, Ape or human.
Raka noticed a human female had followed Noa, deciding to call her "Nova," which is a misinterpretation of Maurice's teaching, since they confused Maurice naming his adopted human daughter Nova as a law that must be followed. When preparing to leave Nova with a herd of humans, Sylva's squad return, rounding up humans; Nova reveals that she can talk when she cries out for help from Noa, who rescues her and they ride his horse to escape.
Noa is upset at Nova's deception, finding even a withholding of information the same as lying; Nova apologises, rationalising that her kind have to stay hidden. Nova also corrects that she already had a name, and it's Mae. The revelation of Mae is that there are humans who not only survived the virus, but despite its intelligence-killing mutation also retained their mental faculties.
Noa, Raka, and Mae continue to follow the trail of the abducted villagers, but are ambushed on a bridge through a river; Mae almost gets dragged away by the current, but she is saved by Raka. The orangutan fearlessly tells Noa, "together strong," before the rope he held was cut by Sylva, thereby the last of the Order of Caesar gets dragged away, plummeting down a waterfall to his death.
Noa and Mae are taken to the Kingdom, with its fortress being a giant rusted tanker, beached long ago; Roa reunites with his mother and a close friend,Soona, while Mae is taken to a well-furnished room in the fortress, meeting another intelligent human like her, Trevathan, but one kept as an indentured servant and inventor for Proximus.
Proximus Caesar climbs to the top of his podium, and begins a speech, noting that Caesar was the first law-giver and was the law, but now he himself was now Caesar. He commands his slaves to pull chains attached to the vault door, which is weakened with ignited gunpowder, but eventually the chains break, laving the door unmoved.
Proximus brings Noa to his throne room; the bonobo reveals he is aware that humans were the dominant species of the planet before them, and that he admires their ingenuity, wanting their creations to enhance his campaign of conquest. Noa's other good friend, Anaya, is shown to be a frightened food server. Mae is also brought in, who Proximus praises for her intellect, while also expressing both regret and mocking to her about how his forces had killed all of her kin, not knowing that they would be useful to him. While neither Noa nor Mae submit, Proximus allows them freedom, if only within his castle walls.
Mae plots to stop Proximus, thus Noa and Soona are willing to help; Anaya at first refuses, feeling too afraid to defy the king, but eventually joins the others. When rigging the dam with explosives, Trevathan shows he knows their plan, as well as defeatedly remarking that Proximus would only rebuild the dam. Mae tries to reason with her fellow human, expressing that he doesn't matter that he helped the king before, as helping resist him now is what matters. Trevathan seems to ponder her words, but rejects her plea, countering that the past of humans in control are done; as he leaves, Mae grabs him from behind, choking him, until snapping his neck. Her Ape allies are deeply unsettled by the display of brutality, particularly on her own kind, but help her toss the body into the sea, and continue with her plan.
An alternate route into the bunker is known by Mae, so she directs the others to the location; she rides on Noa's back, while he and the two other chimps ascend the cliff face. A small slip almost kills Mae, but Noa catches her in time. At the top, they enter through a broken ventilation system. While Mae goes to seek some "special book" she mentioned, the three Apes enter a children's classroom; Noa finds picture book that displays a trip to the zoo. Reaching the pages with apes disturbs the chimp trio, as it shows a reversal of everything they thought to be true, but also makes them wary of Mae.
Mae retrieved a satellite communication drive, then leads the Apes to the vault door; while unnerved, they still follow her. However, when the vault doors open, Proximus Caesar had placed Noa's mother at the opening, after which the Eagle Clan and surrounding royal forces are seen. Noa and his friends are restrained, yet Mae remains free, but surrounded. Proximus expresses gratitude for opening the bunker, as well as commending Noa's efforts, but criticising him for trusting a human. One Proximus' Apes has a knife at Soona's throat, with the king offering Noa an ultimatum: human or Ape?
Noa protests and tries to break free, but all are made silent by the sound of a gunshot; the Ape holding Soona releases his hold, feeling the bullet wound in his chest given by Mae's found pistol. Proximus compliments Mae, asking where she found the gun, whilst hiding behind his various troops. Noa, suspecting Mae's next move, begs her to wait, but she apologises that she can't; Mae rushes to the detonator, exploding the dam. With the dam damaged, it eventually collapses, unleashing a flood of ocean water into the Eagle Clan and Proximus' forces alike, as well as surging into the bunker, submerging its countless weapons.
Noa directs his villagers through a safe passage, leading to an exit above, away from the deluge. He is intercepted by Sylva; unable to overpower a gorilla, Noa simply swings around platforms, dodges, and outswims his opponent. Noa manages to trap Sylva between a series of pipes, with the current preventing him from escaping beneath and his size stopping him from pushing through. Noa watches Sylva drown, although appears somewhat remorseful about it.
The surviving Eagle Clan awaits Noa, who he is delighted to see safe. Noa, however, is ambushed by Proximus, who angrily demeans the youth for standing in the way of his destiny. While Proximus is outnumbered, no others enter the fight due to his intimidating aura and possibly honour. Proximus badly beats Noa, with the latter at the edge of the cliff, bleeding from his head and mouth. Noa begins singing, which greatly amuses Proximus due to the perceived absurdity. Yet as the rest of the Clan start singing the same song, Proximus becomes irritated and even scared.
The song summons the village's eagles, who are directed by Noa to attack Proximus; the king is clawed and pecked at, trying to swat them away, but missing. Proximus is driven to the cliff's edge, the Noa's father's eagle swoops at him, pushing him over the edge. Numerous eagles continue to peck at Proximus as he falls, though fly away just before he crashes through the waves, presumably landing on the rocks underwater, too. Thus, the usurper of Caesar's legend meets his death.
The Eagle Clan return to their village, rebuilding all structures lost in the raid and fire. Noa and Soona show signs of closer physical affection, thus they shared their mutual attraction. Noa notices Mae at the edge of the village, so meets her. Noa and Mae have a calm debate about which species should or deserves to rule the Earth; while Mae hides a gun behind her back, when Noa replies he doesn't know, she agrees and departs.
Mae delivers the satellite communication drive to a satellite relay, handing it to a woman in a hazmat suit, thus revealing at least some pockets of humanity had sequestered themselves from exposure to the virus, thus were never infected, and their descendants survived for many generations later. Within the satellite relay control room, they insert the drive, which reactivates the relay; the room of humans send out a message, which is received and responded to, showing there are other human survivors are out in the world.
Mae displayed an entitled attitude about the world, and while lacking malice, dismissed Ape claims to ownership; therefore, Caesar's wish for Ape and human peace may yet still be threatened.