'One of the most iconic': When 'The Witcher's' Freya Allan Signed for 'Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes'

    Freya Allan from 'The Witcher' is set to star in 'Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes', the newest installment of the $1.7 billion franchise.

    <p>Freya Allan (Source : Getty Images)</p>

    Freya Allan (Source : Getty Images)

    'Planet of The Apes' fans, get ready to jump for joy! A new chapter is about to unfold with the fresh face of Freya Allan of 'The Witcher' fame stepping into the beloved franchise. Her involvement in the next iteration, 'Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes', is confirmed, as sources told Deadline.

    "Planet of The Apes is one of the most iconic": Freya Allan Enters The Jungle

    The 'Apes' saga continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Allan, known for her standout role as Ciri in Netflix's 'The Witcher', successfully navigated a rigorous audition process to secure the lead human role, demonstrating her growing status in the industry.

    Freya Allan (Source : Netflix)

    A New Chapter Begins: "Can't Wait to Share" The 'Kingdom'

    20th Century Studios' president, Steve Asbell, couldn't contain his excitement, saying, "With Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes we are privileged to continue the series' tradition of imaginative, thought-provoking cinema". The franchise, which has hauled in over $1.7 billion in worldwide box office sales, continues to be a significant part of the studio's legacy.

    Freya Allan (Source : The Hollywood Reporter)

    The film picks up years after the events of 'War for the Planet of The Apes' (2017), with Wes Ball of 'Maze Runner' fame helming the director's chair. The storied franchise began with a novel by Pierre Boulle, and the first film adaptation in 1968 was a smash hit, earning a special Academy Award.

    'Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes' promises to be another thought-provoking installment in the enduring saga. Alongside Freya Allan, the movie also stars Owen Teague and Peter Macon. The film is set to share its extraordinary vision with audiences in 2024.

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