Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Kevin Durand Shares Why His Daughter Was ‘Beyond Unhappy’ About What Happened To Proximus Caesar, And It’s Both Sweet And Sad
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Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Kevin Durand Shares Why His Daughter Was ‘Beyond Unhappy’ About What Happened To Proximus Caesar, And It’s Both Sweet And Sad



Picking up about 300 years after War for the Planet of the Apes, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes saw Kevin Durand’s Proximus Caesar preaching a corrupted view of the original Caesar’s teachings and clashing with main protagonist Noa, played by Owen Teague. But as is often the case with antagonists, Proximus was defeated by the end of the movie and fell to his death when attacked by the eagles trained by Noa’s clan. While many were likely glad to see his comeuppance, Durand’s own daughter was “beyond unhappy” about what happened to Proximus for a reason that’s both sweet and sad.

Durand, also known for his performances in projects like X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Strain and Locke & Key, stopped by Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum to discuss his career, and that included carving out some time for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. First, the actor talked about how his “body” was shaking and he “had tears coming down” when Wes Ball showed him his first look at Proximus Caesar, and called Kingdom the “greatest immersive experience” he’s ever had. Then when Rosenbaum asked Durand if his kids had seen the movie, he answered:

Yeah… I don’t think I would have taken them, but my wife took them while I was away doing press. ‘Cause my 8-year-old, she’s a real little artist, storyteller, and she flipped out at the end. Like, she was beyond unhappy. She was so distressed because she wasn’t seeing Proximus, she was seeing me because she sees me walking around the house like that all the time speaking in that voice and I play with them like that. So even though there was that great work that WETA added on, she didn’t do so well with that. So I don’t know, maybe when she’s older.



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