@@33dbz Unfortunately, even with a 99 to 98 percent survival rate, that still leaves room for a LOT of people to die. Which they have. And sadly many who survive are saddled with serious health issues that could make their lives considerably more difficult in the long run. So yeah. Still pretty fucking scary.
@@MrImastinker tell the families of people who died that, they wouldn't care if there is 98% survival rate. 2% of 7.9 billion people is still a lot of folk. I know a few people who have died of it.
Then once they reach the reboot version for Beneath the planet of the Apes, they find the underground humans are actually North Korean. Now that's attention to detail.
The makers of this movie did a phenomenal job of depicting the worst possible case for a deadly virus: an initial carrier who works onboard an airplane. They would carry the virus worldwide, unknowingly infecting thousands of people until they drop, by which time the thousands will have themselves infected millions also worldwide. It's not just scary, it's downright terrifying how fast that virus spread around the globe.
Yep. I'm pretty sure the creator of The last of US take inspiration on this movie for create the game. On the 2020 we got the covid so... this movie was like a concept of the future XD.
Listen closely to the news report on the radio, at the beginning...it sounds like the newscaster is saying "Eyewitnesses falsely reported..." and then something about weapons...like the MSM was already beginning to cover up the story, that the apes defeated the humans and destroyed one of their helicopters.....also some interesting foreshadowing in light of MSM reports re: CV19, the vaccines, the MSM calling anti-vax "false", "misinformation", etc. etc.
"it's downright terrifying how fast that virus spread around the globe"...and downright bizarre that they still "can't find" Patient Zero for CV-19, and already claim they never may or never will...in our age of cell phones and GPS...when they found Patient Zero during the Spanish Flu over 100 years ago, without all the technology...but mmkay
When Covid got start I had thought back to this movie and how the virus will take hold on the world. Where it would be spread by unaware passengers or crew members on boats, planes and other transports.
The craziest thing about this is that the movie is not one of the typical catastrophic movies, where everything goes to shit in 20 minutes, no the whole film is located in a normal context, even if there are intelligent monkeys, it seems that, after the end, they will live in the woods and things will continue to be almost normal. But at the end everything goes to shit and it seems almost hard to believe that the sequel is located in a post apocalyptic world, because the first film got you used to a “normal” location and that is just beautiful. One of the best trilogies ever made.
I absolutely loved how this scene and credits, in just a few seconds solved the biggest issue I had with this movie before even watching; "Am I supposed to believe that just because a buncj of apes become smart, they will be able to take over the world and humanity won't be able to fight back?" I truly love it when movies or Tv shows manage to shut me the f*ck up
I still had trouble buying it until War and the mutation of the virus, since humanity could have still come back (possibly better than ever in 200-400 years) but the virus mutating removes passing down so much we’d be reduced to pre-settler times (especially if it wipes out our higher thinking then we wouldn’t even be like cavemen) meanwhile the apes like the Colonel said are smart as hell and are naturally stronger so in time they’d dominate the humans
@@leggidicomputer991 Immortal? They can still die and aged. ALZ-113 made apes become smarter. Koba was the first of his kind infected with this before Caesar stole some samples and released it to his fellow kin. ALZ-113 meant to cure Alzheimer disease but what the geneticists didn't think that virus damaged the nervous system of its host. But to apes? It rewired and repaired the brain cells, enhancing their cognitive thinking. The apes are immune to the virus but 100% lethal to humans.
I can't imagine how Will last days were, knowing that his drug wiped out most of the humans, like Earl Sinclair from Dinosaurs watching his family die, I can't imagine a worse way to die.
When I first saw this scene in theatre, everybody in the room knew something was up and we all had a certain vibe and silence about ourselves, now this shit crazy
Don’t worry it won’t be the end of humanity. There will be deaths and people infected but if your cautions (washing hands, not touching face etc...) you’ll live (unless u have weaker immune system)
@@shelbyvillerules9962 Bats transmit Corona viruses to other animals and other animals transfer to humans. 2003 SARS: Bat to Cevit. 2012 MERS: Bat to Camel. 2019 COVID: Bat to Pangolin.
Also there is a virus of the Rats of NIMH? NIMH Rats that opted for super intelligence should have contracted a virus and infected humans in "The Secret of NIMH (1982)" and the rat virus would be like The Bubonic Plague.
Note at 1:11 the pilot plane lands in Paris. I think this is homage to very original book version book version of the "Planet of the Apes" to where that story was based in Paris.
Lol when I was little I thought the ending was just a line of how the apes were travelling every state but now that I'm older I realized that it was a little sequel on how the virus spread
"Welcome on Ape France flight Ook-452, to make sure your trip is the most confortable our gorillas will serve you bananas and water, and we propose you the trilogy "Planet of the Humans" to shorten your travel"
I like how Rise of the Planet of the Apes can be treated as a standalone movie with this ending-either as one film, as the continuation to Caesar’s trilogy or the Charlton Heston film.
Peter Parker I’m back cuz god he give me a chance to says something good that god are real nor fake First I saw Nebula cone it look like Jesus that’s the way Jesus are real
Watched this film tonight for the first time to watch the entire trilogy for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in May. Never expected that the whole trilogy was now caused by this post credits scene due to the consequences of Will’s drug and Caesar biting off the neighbor’s finger.
Locations (Start)San Francisco (California) 0:53 Paris france 1:11 Chad 1:20 India 1:27 China 1:35 Japan 1:38 Ancourage(Alaska) 1:50 Seattle(Washington) 2:00 Mexico 2:16 Stop in South America
The power of flight one of mankinds greatest achievments and one of our greatest downfalls. Amazing how fast we can travel the world, and also how lethaly dangerous air travel is for humanity in the smallest of bacteria.
We have had pandemics in our past. If a movie about a volcano erupting was released one year before an actual eruption occurred would that be predictive programming. Like I said pandemics happen.
Everyone's making coronavirus comments, meanwhile I wonder if the first country being infected 1:11 being France is meant to reference the original Planet of the Apes book and the nationality of Pierre Boulle, the author.
I barely saw this film a few times way back when it first came out, & don't remember much of it at all (nor any of the sequels, & maybe the 2nd only once or twice) but EVERY time that I see or read smth about any viral contagion or other spreading virus thing since then, I still recall just how freaky these credits were!! o.o (& then rack my brain trying to remember the movie title lol I literally just asked Google "what film has a disease spreading over the end credits" & it linked this!)
But it spreaded when the infected one didn’t realize. By the time he felt the symptoms he already spreaded the germs and probably caused tourists to catch it with them knowing or not knowing.
@@jinxtheminx perhaps it did, but according to the intro we were still not infected apparently (ofc we were pretty much guaranteed as well, but just going according to the intro) perhaps it is lame, but it's interesting that Australia is usually left out of these disaster movies more often than not, probably due to the perceived irrelevance of the country on the world stage
The Coronavirus shows how Rise of the Planet of the Apes was ahead of it's time; best 2010's trilogy. [Note: The Lord of the Rings is 2000's (2001-2003); Andy Serkis is in both].
If you're an animal reading this and see that people have stopped commenting on this video in a few months time from the date of my post, you'll know why.
Let’s see. That’s what we originally thought of the swine flu. But with all the cuts the governments are doing to their health departments, than I won’t be shocked if this does happened at the end.
Problem was no one knew until folks had already begun traveling. The virus emerged just at the best time to spread. It started not in some small community but in a major population center, and it also emerged during a time when a lot of people would be traveling around.
2011: nah, it’s just a sci-fi movie.
2020: *well shit*
They predicted the future
It was. COVID has a 99 percent recovery rate. This virus is certain death. Now that’s something to actually be afraid of
@@33dbz
Unfortunately, even with a 99 to 98 percent survival rate, that still leaves room for a LOT of people to die. Which they have.
And sadly many who survive are saddled with serious health issues that could make their lives considerably more difficult in the long run.
So yeah. Still pretty fucking scary.
@@MrImastinker tell the families of people who died that, they wouldn't care if there is 98% survival rate. 2% of 7.9 billion people is still a lot of folk. I know a few people who have died of it.
@@Freewarrior2
I'm in total agreement. That was the point of my comment.
Boy, this scene seems so much more scarier now doesn’t it?
So True. Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes More Like Rise Of The Corona Virus.
Jose Salinas except that for this virus your chances of survival are 10% and for corona it’s like 98%
@@Acerthewom It's true, but that's still enough to scare people. Even a 2 or 3% death rate is a LOT of people and it's very infectious.
no............ It's Horrific!!!
Coronavirus
The attention to detail is great, it basically missed North Korea since no flights go there
If you look closely, you'll see a flight go to either Hamhung or Vladivostok, which then goes to Pyongyang.
Basically NK could be thriving in the 3000's while the world is being run by apes 🤯🤯
@@nigelbaddockAlso I’m sure people crossed the Yellow River into North Korea from China with all that unrest
The virus is airbone so it would spread to north korea either way.
Then once they reach the reboot version for Beneath the planet of the Apes, they find the underground humans are actually North Korean. Now that's attention to detail.
The makers of this movie did a phenomenal job of depicting the worst possible case for a deadly virus: an initial carrier who works onboard an airplane. They would carry the virus worldwide, unknowingly infecting thousands of people until they drop, by which time the thousands will have themselves infected millions also worldwide. It's not just scary, it's downright terrifying how fast that virus spread around the globe.
Yep. I'm pretty sure the creator of The last of US take inspiration on this movie for create the game. On the 2020 we got the covid so... this movie was like a concept of the future XD.
Listen closely to the news report on the radio, at the beginning...it sounds like the newscaster is saying "Eyewitnesses falsely reported..." and then something about weapons...like the MSM was already beginning to cover up the story, that the apes defeated the humans and destroyed one of their helicopters.....also some interesting foreshadowing in light of MSM reports re: CV19, the vaccines, the MSM calling anti-vax "false", "misinformation", etc. etc.
"it's downright terrifying how fast that virus spread around the globe"...and downright bizarre that they still "can't find" Patient Zero for CV-19, and already claim they never may or never will...in our age of cell phones and GPS...when they found Patient Zero during the Spanish Flu over 100 years ago, without all the technology...but mmkay
It's called predictive programming
When Covid got start I had thought back to this movie and how the virus will take hold on the world. Where it would be spread by unaware passengers or crew members on boats, planes and other transports.
The craziest thing about this is that the movie is not one of the typical catastrophic movies, where everything goes to shit in 20 minutes, no the whole film is located in a normal context, even if there are intelligent monkeys, it seems that, after the end, they will live in the woods and things will continue to be almost normal. But at the end everything goes to shit and it seems almost hard to believe that the sequel is located in a post apocalyptic world, because the first film got you used to a “normal” location and that is just beautiful. One of the best trilogies ever made.
They showed short films that take place during the fall of human civilization
@@Howyaduing Any idea where I can find those?
@@betagamma5006 Here on CZcams
First movie takes place before the apocalypse. Second movie takes place after the apocalypse.
@@betagamma5006before the dawn of the apes. It’s a mini series
This was a very effective and unique way to illustrate the spread of the virus. Very well done
zorbathegreek Almost everything in this trilogy is convenient
Yikes
This aged well~
@@TOSHIODS loool
TOSHIO DS words right out of my mouth
I remember being in the theatre in 2011 when this movie came out and watching the ending thinking, something is coming. Here we are 9 years later.
George Bautista agree
Indeed , it's now among us
me too... and when the current pandemic started, I immediately thought of this scene. It's very simple, but powerful.
The Coronavirus
Now dawn is looking scary now
I absolutely loved how this scene and credits, in just a few seconds solved the biggest issue I had with this movie before even watching; "Am I supposed to believe that just because a buncj of apes become smart, they will be able to take over the world and humanity won't be able to fight back?"
I truly love it when movies or Tv shows manage to shut me the f*ck up
I still had trouble buying it until War and the mutation of the virus, since humanity could have still come back (possibly better than ever in 200-400 years) but the virus mutating removes passing down so much we’d be reduced to pre-settler times (especially if it wipes out our higher thinking then we wouldn’t even be like cavemen) meanwhile the apes like the Colonel said are smart as hell and are naturally stronger so in time they’d dominate the humans
Yep and since Apes were Immortal on this sperimental 113... you can see how Easy was for them enjoy the new world.
@@leggidicomputer991 Immortal? They can still die and aged. ALZ-113 made apes become smarter. Koba was the first of his kind infected with this before Caesar stole some samples and released it to his fellow kin. ALZ-113 meant to cure Alzheimer disease but what the geneticists didn't think that virus damaged the nervous system of its host. But to apes? It rewired and repaired the brain cells, enhancing their cognitive thinking. The apes are immune to the virus but 100% lethal to humans.
It’s disturbing how a single human error led to the destruction of our entire species
This is how many vírus outbreak start in real life.
Hubris ultimately led to humanity’s downfall. Our fate (in this series) was sealed the moment ALZ-113 begun development
This must be one of the best endings to a movie of all time. Leaves me in awe every time
I can't imagine how Will last days were, knowing that his drug wiped out most of the humans, like Earl Sinclair from Dinosaurs watching his family die, I can't imagine a worse way to die.
I haven't seen this movie since 2011, but watching those world map about the spread of Coronavirus reminded me about this scene.
Great movie.
Time to see it again.
When I first saw this scene in theatre, everybody in the room knew something was up and we all had a certain vibe and silence about ourselves, now this shit crazy
the is probably the most important credits scene in any movie trilogy to ever come out
This is even more disturbing after the Corona Virus outbreak
What?
@@wolfpredator2151 the simian flu makes covid 19 looks like a joke.
Except COVID has a 99 percent recovery rate. This virus is certain death. Now that’s something to actually be afraid of
@@33dbz exactly, I can't believe I had vibes of only 1 billion people living within 2027
@@redpikmin017you are stupid
Who's here after learning that the coronavirus is now a worldwide threat?
Me aa
I am as well. I was going to comment about it as well
It it quite a pickle
I'm on it
me lol
That's some scary shit right there.
And it's happening right now!!!
I feel like the Coronavirus is going to happen like that😫
Don’t worry it won’t be the end of humanity. There will be deaths and people infected but if your cautions (washing hands, not touching face etc...) you’ll live (unless u have weaker immune system)
It’s been nice my people but I guess nature calls, my short 19 some odd years will be put to a halt. F
Anyone wondering if Matthew is alive now?
People here acting like Covid is the first pandemic ever and that this movie predicted it lmao.
Fr
Fr it makes me cringe
First one that came from China and spread world wide.
it's almost in the same vein as them realizing the world is round and the sun isn't entirely yellow.
@@omarsanchez9709It's not the first one from china. There was the SARS epidemic in 2003.
Coming summer 2020: Rise of the Planet of the Bats
@@shelbyvillerules9962 Bats transmit Corona viruses to other animals and other animals transfer to humans.
2003 SARS: Bat to Cevit.
2012 MERS: Bat to Camel.
2019 COVID: Bat to Pangolin.
@Bruce Rogers Okay so is it thought now that a pangolin was the source of the virus in the Wuhan market?
@@shelbyvillerules9962 it was the main suspect the whole time, but the bats got the fame because the virus is from them.
@Bruce Rogers “Rise of the Planet of the Pangolins” doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.
Ironic the Director of POTA is also the Director of Batman
0:53 onwards - This was the most effective film credits to make an audience go 'Oh crap' until Infinity War.
Also there is a virus of the Rats of NIMH? NIMH Rats that opted for super intelligence should have contracted a virus and infected humans in "The Secret of NIMH (1982)" and the rat virus would be like The Bubonic Plague.
Rosa Carcamo rats didn’t cause the Black Plague
Fleas did
My reaction as a kid watching this ending was: "Well... We are fucked"
And now in 2020, this is real
I didn't understand this scene can anyone explain plz?
@@karthikupputella6624 The virus (AZ-113) spread to other places in the world infecting people and making the other apes smart...
The movie ends and u think oh… good ending, apes chillin in the woods, ceasar happy and then there is this scene😢
What a great time to work in the space station.
Without support from the ground the astronauts will just die up there
And submarines!
Quit running from death, gotchu on a leach too
@@siangchengpang772 And things might get pretty ugly up there, they might start canibalizing each other.
He is talking about the original movie
Planet of the apes
I wonder what the motion graphics artist who did this sequence thinks of it now
I keep thinking about this when I see Coronavirus reports 😳
same
SoulChorea same here
Same Here And It's Terrifying As Hell.
This comment is so black that my Kobe wakes up again.
🏏
This scene was always effective and scary, but given the past 18 months...damn.
Anyone here after the Coronavirus outbreak in China?
Zab 11 Me. The music in this scene (“Cookies”) is in my playlist...
No apes...yet.
This is fact for any virus or outbreak will spread across to the worldwide. This is not science fiction. This is for real.
Yeah but who’s getting stronger from the coronavirus not the apes
Does this mean blacks are immune to Corona Chan?
People back in the day: "oh there's no way a virus could spread this fast".
COVID-19: "well hello humanity". ☠️
i dont understand why you compare this to covid when covid has the lowest rate of mortality... also you think "Peste Negra" didnt spread fast?
@nicolasmartinez795 7 million deaths is nothing to 99% of humanity being wiped out in planet of the apes
Note at 1:11 the pilot plane lands in Paris. I think this is homage to very original book version book version of the "Planet of the Apes" to where that story was based in Paris.
Holy shit I never noticed that... clever detail🤯
Lol when I was little I thought the ending was just a line of how the apes were travelling every state but now that I'm older I realized that it was a little sequel on how the virus spread
i thought that for a split of a split second to
"Welcome on Ape France flight Ook-452, to make sure your trip is the most confortable our gorillas will serve you bananas and water, and we propose you the trilogy "Planet of the Humans" to shorten your travel"
@@tlotpwist3417
Was this a political opinion about the actual France situation? xd
This was a great way tease cliffhanger for a sequel
I like how Rise of the Planet of the Apes can be treated as a standalone movie with this ending-either as one film, as the continuation to Caesar’s trilogy or the Charlton Heston film.
The most terrifying thing about this scene is that it's so realistic, a single infected person can literally destroy the entire humanity
Dude, that's not realistic.
@@Agustin_Leal yes it is
Fiction just became reality. Good luck everyone!
It's breached containment, they're saying it's even in Canada now.
Plus it’s in China, the real numbers of infected and dead are much higher then what’s being reported
And it's in France as well
We had a good run it was nice knowing you.
Now at least 10 cases in the United States.
It’s a lot scarier when this happened in real life. This is literally how COVID went international.
All y fks bring up covid,
Did someone say Plague Inc?
djyesko9 yeah me watch the others video
djyesko9 and try to search this one the simian flu(the planets of apes explored)
djyesko9 just read my comment please
@@srinivasaramanujan5932 You're dead
Peter Parker I’m back cuz god he give me a chance to says something good that god are real nor fake First I saw Nebula cone it look like Jesus that’s the way Jesus are real
Watched this film tonight for the first time to watch the entire trilogy for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in May. Never expected that the whole trilogy was now caused by this post credits scene due to the consequences of Will’s drug and Caesar biting off the neighbor’s finger.
All viruses aside. DAMN, planet Earth has a lot of airports😳
Well this aged rather well
Locations
(Start)San Francisco (California) 0:53
Paris france 1:11
Chad 1:20
India 1:27
China 1:35
Japan 1:38
Ancourage(Alaska) 1:50
Seattle(Washington) 2:00
Mexico 2:16
Stop in South America
Chad ☠️
🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍
Damn, this movie came out 11 years ago and i'm just now finding out there was a mid credits scene
The power of flight one of mankinds greatest achievments and one of our greatest downfalls. Amazing how fast we can travel the world, and also how lethaly dangerous air travel is for humanity in the smallest of bacteria.
This scene is all I've been able to think of every time I hear Corona has reached another country.
you're not alone
It has been in my mind since 2011, one of the scenes that sticks.
Corona is here seems to fulfill the prophecy.
We have had pandemics in our past. If a movie about a volcano erupting was released one year before an actual eruption occurred would that be predictive programming. Like I said pandemics happen.
*Revenge of the Bats: Corona virus 2020
or maybe Revenge of the Snake or maybe even Revenge of the Lab or Goal2020: Population Elimination
More like dogs...
Richard L isn’t dogs with rabies
Machi Giceb lol funny!!!!!
Good one sir!!!!
Everyone's making coronavirus comments, meanwhile I wonder if the first country being infected 1:11 being France is meant to reference the original Planet of the Apes book and the nationality of Pierre Boulle, the author.
Imagine being the one guy who is the first case for a global virus.
The first person at get infected with the virus was Robert the lab assistant, he was already dead before the pilot got onto his flight.
This scene stuck with me for years! Clear as day how viruses can spread!
This scene now hits differently in the wake of certain events. Sort of like watching a movie about terrorists in NY made in the mid 90s.
It does doesn't it
Godzilla 98
The pilot, Hunsiker, his flight was traveling from San Francisco to Paris if I am not mistaken.
The most terrifying ending to a movie
Guy sneezes blood on me and now I am bleeding from my nose, eh whatever, I’ll travel across the Earth.
That really happened now but with no blood of course 😔
From Wuhan to the World !
In this scenario, its starts in the US
Velcranox Naziri no shit man
Legionaire's disease started in Pennsylvania, and though not as deadly as COVID-19, still NO vaccine after 40 years!!!
Even in this film, Greenland Survived.
Maybe they didn't, bc there just was "no data"
Plague Inc moment
maybe has no data of the greenland
And people are wondering why Gerard Butler took his whole family there
I barely saw this film a few times way back when it first came out, & don't remember much of it at all (nor any of the sequels, & maybe the 2nd only once or twice) but EVERY time that I see or read smth about any viral contagion or other spreading virus thing since then, I still recall just how freaky these credits were!! o.o (& then rack my brain trying to remember the movie title lol I literally just asked Google "what film has a disease spreading over the end credits" & it linked this!)
Noticed Australia wasn't shown at all...
Why is everyone liking this comment? Melbourne and Sydney are in Australia last time I checked
and who said that they're not?
It's because australia does not exist
Neither is New Zealand
I think it was somewhat affected, but who knows. I think some islands got away with it.
*This ending proves how Simian Flu is possible*
It’s happening now with more waves coming
@@captiankirkgames4385 its not simian flu
@@supermanfan3113 Now it is 👀
@@Tonypikmin indeed
And, here we go... Coronavirus 2020
But it spreaded when the infected one didn’t realize. By the time he felt the symptoms he already spreaded the germs and probably caused tourists to catch it with them knowing or not knowing.
This is beautifully done. The music and the pacing is so good.
This is what comes to mind during the Coronavirus epidemic.
Edit: Play it at Speed 2x
*3x
This new update for Plague Inc looks amazing.
And then the achievements were hard as fuck! Seriously, god damn Film Fanatic!
Not so science fiction anymore
gman hirt Indeed so...
Like Black Death from 1340s, Spanish Flu from 1918, Swine flu from 2009, Western African Ebola virus from 2013, and now... coronavirus! What's next?!
cheesy comment
we have been through that like hundreds of times
gman hirt I know 😓
This scene scared me in cinemas just thinking of the hypothetical.
Imagine my fears Rn.
Dilemma Whatson now it’s real
when no one practices social distancing
sublimitext and we had people in real life now think a joke party drink beer off people lick thing cough on things now spit lick toilet seats now
Showed consequences on global scale of movies little stories is what makes movies epic.
Oops. This is probably what's happening as we speak.
Cornoavirus!
Yep
Does this mean blacks are immune to Corona Chan?
It is now.
Good luck everyone. 👍
@@stateoftheartbangbang1889 "Oops. This is probably what's happening as we speak." -- the WH
It's confirmed that the pilot died before the pandemic began. So the dude caused a massive spread and didn't even know it because he died so quickly.
Poor bloke…
Australians live on!
not really it got infected
@@soarin64 r/wooosh...
The point is, they didn't show Australia on the map, we ofc know they didnt get away with it
@@joshfish2 No. Melbourne and Sydney is in Australia and it appeared on the flight board. Lame overused joke
@@jinxtheminx perhaps it did, but according to the intro we were still not infected apparently (ofc we were pretty much guaranteed as well, but just going according to the intro)
perhaps it is lame, but it's interesting that Australia is usually left out of these disaster movies more often than not, probably due to the perceived irrelevance of the country on the world stage
AGED LIKE MILK
Thank god Covid wasn't nearly as deadly as the Simian Flu.
Kkkkk
MeanWhile in China Airport
Jonathan Naula an American airline pilot was tested positive for coronavirus
TIMING
IS EVERYTHING PEOPLE
It’s here now. 13.3.2020
A whole world vs one sneezy boi
It is now impossible to watch this without thinking of covid.
I absolutely love the music that this scene has❤
I just love radar screen just flickers then dies out , literally symbolises death of our civilisation
Came here for the coronavirus comments..XD
Who would have predict this would happen in real life too.
Who’s here for MONKEYPOX!?!
James Franco
Freida Pinto
John Lithgow
Brian Cox
Tom Felton
David Oyelowo
Andy Serkis
Tyler Labine
Jamie Harris
David Hewlett
Jake Llavore ???
This scene gives me goosebumps every time
The ost makes me shiver down my spine everytime.
Corona Effect much faster April 2020👌 Director made a amazing thing on 2011.
The Coronavirus shows how Rise of the Planet of the Apes was ahead of it's time; best 2010's trilogy. [Note: The Lord of the Rings is 2000's (2001-2003); Andy Serkis is in both].
Everyone: scary
Me: lol rise of monké
Such a great way to tease the sequel in the credits alone cause these credits are where dawn picks up
THIS WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING 😢
it feels like it actually came true on 2020, like one of the zombie movies and this movie always reminds me of coronavirus
If you're an animal reading this and see that people have stopped commenting on this video in a few months time from the date of my post, you'll know why.
Bats would be the only animal who is probably gonna read this
The end of music is so beautiful
Thank you, was looking exactly this
This is super unsettling to watch now
DohanJoe07 I know with music as well now this become real
Who’s here after the world declaring the coronavirus as a nation emergency
Anthony Correa And now 1 week later, it had been declared a Pandemic by WHO! Fun times 🙃
Me.
🙋🏻♀️
2011: It’s just a fictional movie, it could never happen.
2020: *I take back what I said*
Saw this scene weeks ago and knew it was a matter of time before it would spread
*COVID-19 becomes a worldwide pandemic.*
CZcams recommendations: Hey! Would like to have an idea of how pandemics work?
...and that is why we have Sick Days
I like how dawn used the end credits with the countries as the opening. Just recharged the colour and added tv reports.
All because one dude forgot to tighten his mask and didn’t tell anyone when he got sick and went out in public.
The Wuhan case is literally this. 😱
Not yet...
Let’s see. That’s what we originally thought of the swine flu. But with all the cuts the governments are doing to their health departments, than I won’t be shocked if this does happened at the end.
No it's not.
Honestly if this does happen I wouldn’t be shocked I would. Just move to Greenland
So it's made Apes extremely intelligent and they had started a revolution?
Monkeypox 2022? Reject Humanity, return to monke
Exactly what happened in the present situation. If people would have stopped traveling, this could have been contained better.
Problem was no one knew until folks had already begun traveling. The virus emerged just at the best time to spread. It started not in some small community but in a major population center, and it also emerged during a time when a lot of people would be traveling around.
1Tico Agee
Unlike coronavirus though, people were not aware of the simian flu virus until it was already spreading around the world.
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