The end credits have his sound, teasing he might return. I’d take it with a grain of salt though. People theorized the end credits sound of War was Koba crawling out of the ash, but it didn’t lead to anything.
Raka reminds me of the prophets from the Bible. Like John the Baptist, Elijah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Jeremiah, Malachi and Hosea. Because by his time, and the time of Noa and Proximus Caesar, Caesar has become a Moses like figure to the apes. He gave apes the law that Raka remembers very well. Its like he reminds this new generation of apes who the real Caesar was, and what he did for apes. While some, like Proximus Caesar twisted Caesar's laws to his benefit, others, like Noa, took his teachings to heart, and contemplate on them.
All you say I agree. As a Christian ✝️ I find myself at odds with those who call themselves that. And yet they support neofacist and twist the teachings of Jesus to bring about violent devision instead of bringing peace ✌️. I do hope he returns. Because how will "The Work Continues," remain relevant throughout this new film series.
Huh. As an Atheist, I didn't notice that. But now that you pointed it out, it's super interesting! I've also heard that Noa parallels Noah from the Bible, but I can't really speak to the accuracy of that
Raka’s easily my fave character in Kingdom, I’d be SO eternally disappointed if he was truly dead. Kinda wish he was the protagonist, he’s certainly more interesting than the lead we did get.
Even though he's long gone. It's great to see how Apes 🦧 still follow the words and law of Ceasar. Even using the window of his human home as the symbol of Ape society. Seeing his descendent listen how important his ancestor was. Is brilliant. I haven't seen the movie yet. Don't spoil anything for me. I'm just guessing that's his descendent. Again don't tell me if he is or not.
Wish there was another reference to Caesar. Noa, Raka, and Mea walk down the what was once the neigborhood Caesar and his family lived and it showed what was left of the house since every house and buildings are now falling apart and the only thing that somehow is intact is Caesar's window.
Raya reminds me why Maurice was my favorite character in the new trilogy. The voice of reason, wisdom, and good sense. So my only gripe with the scene is the fact there is no mention of Maurice. Only Ceasar is referred throughout the film. Ceasar was the first true leader, but Maurice was the first true elder, teacher, and trusted councilor. It should really be the order of Maurice.
Raka is the most wonderful ape ever, in the planet of the apes saga-verse. If I was ever sad or lost, hearing his words would definitely brighten up my day 😁🥲🥹
Will we find out that noa distant direct descendants from Cornelius in future sequels because he lookalike Caesar and they both have same eyes and birthmark?
@@paneledmeteor33you sure? Cuz other than the physical similarities, Noa and his tribe also use sign language like Caesar’s apes did. Its possibles their ancestors were a part of Caesar’s clan before breaking off and establishing their own colony.
@@Laserbeak316yeah I believe that Although the San Francisco ape colony likley is still a thing after 300 years Some apes might have broken off from Caesars tribe and became their own tribe
I don't think it was a birthmark I recall in the movie it was a patch of his fur that got burned off by one of the electrical prods, a very symbolic marking though that he would then uphold Ceasar's original vision where his likely real descendant Proximus couldn't and became a tyrant
I liked this movie. But honestly, I prefer the three previous films, I mean that "Rise, Dawn and War" are unbeatable compared to this fourth film (Kingdom) of the saga. "Kingdom" is great but it is not crowned as the best in the saga, but rather it is enough for a continuation. However, something I didn't like about "Kingdom" is that they barely mention Caesar and tell us very little about his legacy. And above all, the protagonist, Noa, had no idea who Caesar was until he met Raka (a character who appears very little on screen). Literally, I felt it as a lack of respect towards Caesar. But of course, if they had focused attention on that, the fourth film would have a different plot. And we also see that there are apes (like Proximus Caesar) who pervert Caesar's teachings. They make him look like a tyrannical leader when in reality Caesar was quite the opposite. Caesar was the soul of this saga. We will always remember him, "Apes together strong."❤
Que yo sepa puede parecer igual a él, ambos orangutanes 🦧 son iguales a Louie del libro de la selva y uno en Una Aventura Extraordinaria 🐯 que fue asesinado por una hiena
I don't get how he's bland just for being a newcomer to the lore because they went through a dark age. Noa also hasn't got time to be quirky he's kind of struggling with the fact his tribe was abducted and his father killed by stronger apes