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In a tense standoff, Caesar and his group manage to outsmart Timmis and his team, but not before Caesar is gravely injured. With his dying breath, Caesar's human friend, Will Rodman (James Franco), reveals that he had been working on a cure for the Simian Flu, which had been used to create the intelligent apes.
The movie's climax occurs on the , where Caesar leads a diverse group of apes from Gen-Sys and the primate shelter in a tactical retreat from the police. After a fierce battle, Caesar is confronted by his former caretaker, Will Rodman. When Will begs Caesar to return home, Caesar delivers the film's most impactful moment by speaking for only the second time, stating, "Caesar is home," as he gestures toward the forest. This signifies his total break from human domesticity and his role as the sovereign leader of a new species. The Spread of the Simian Flu rise of the planet of the apes ending
In the final scenes, Caesar, having gained intelligence and a sense of self, refuses to be used as a test subject and instead demands to be treated with dignity and respect. The film ends with Caesar, now aware of his own strength and the power of his fellow apes, deciding to leave the laboratory and explore the redwood forests of San Francisco with his friends. In a tense standoff, Caesar and his group
The ending sets the stage for the sequels, "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (2014) and "War for the Planet of the Apes" (2017), which further explore the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent apes. After a fierce battle, Caesar is confronted by

