Planet of the Apes

Ron Harper, Roddy McDowall, and James Naughton, 1974 in PLANET OF THE APES tv show

There Was a ‘Planet of the Apes’ TV Show?! 5 Things You Never Knew

In this version, humans could talk (though it didn’t seem to help them much).

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The Top 100 Classic Sci-Fi Films Ranked & Where to Watch Them

Set your phasers to high as we count down the Top 100 films of retro Sci-fi, see here did your fav landed.

July 2024 Hulu Classic Movies Streaming Guide

The Best Classic Movies Streaming on Hulu

‘Alien,’ ‘Planet of the Apes,’ ‘The Omen,’ and ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ are just some of Hulu’s essential films from the past.

Planet of the Apes 1968

9 Things You Didn’t Know About the Original ‘Planet of the Apes’

You’ll never believe what member of the Rat Pack owned a Lawgiver statue!

Planet of the Apes Kim Hunter, Lou Wagner, Roddy McDowall, 1968

All ‘Planet of the Apes’ Movies on Hulu Ahead of Newest Film

Watch the entire franchise before the new film drops in a few days.

Ron Harper, Roddy McDowall (1928 - 1998) and James Naughton on the set of the US television series, 'Planet of the Apes', USA, circa 1974. The science fiction series starred Harper as 'Alan Virdon', McDowall as 'Galen', and Naughton as 'Pete Burke'.

Ron Harper from ‘Land of the Lost’ & ‘Planet of the Apes’ Dies at 91

He will always be known as Uncle Jack.

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and 1968 Planet of the Apes

How ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Looks Like the Original 1968 Movie

Check out some callbacks the new ‘Apes’ movie trailer makes to the original 1968 sci-fi classic.

Charlton Heston The Omega Man

Remembering ‘The Ten Commandments’ and ‘Ben-Hur’ Star Charlton Heston

Oscar-winning actor Charlton Heston passed away 15 years ago on April 5, 2008, at age 84.

Planet of the Apes 2001 a Space Odyssey

‘Planet of the Apes’ & ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Landed 55 Years Ago

Sci-fi classics ‘Planet of the Apes’ and ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ were both released on April 3, 1968. How do the films hold up 55 years later?