In a dystopian future, humanity has fallen into chaos after a pandemic that annihilated domestic pets. In response, humans have turned to using apes as companions and labor, but unknowingly, they have unleashed a conflict that will change the course of history. Caesar, the son of the famous intelligent ape, Cornelius, and his wife Zira, grows up in a world that oppresses his kind. Raised in secret by a group of dissidents, Caesar has inherited the intelligence of his parents and is determined to put an end to the abuse suffered by his fellow beings.
Upon discovering his true identity and the terrible treatment that apes endure, Caesar sees his life take a radical turn. With the help of other apes and a group of humans who oppose the oppressive regime, Caesar organizes a bold rebellion to break free from the chains of slavery. As tensions rise, the streets become a battleground, and Caesar confronts both his enemies and his own moral dilemmas regarding the use of violence.
The fight for freedom culminates in epic confrontations, where not only the fate of the apes is defined, but also the future of humanity itself. In this story of courage and sacrifice, the pursuit of justice becomes a challenge that has repercussions for both species. It all boils down to a fundamental question: what does it truly mean to be free?