Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Redefines Realism with Weta FX Effects

Published on January 07, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Close-up of Raka, the digital orangutan from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, with detailed fur and realistic expressions conveying emotion.

The new installment of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes elevates realism in character animation thanks to the innovative work of Weta FX. The film introduces Raka, a wise and resilient orangutan, whose digital design and emotional expressiveness set a new standard in visual effects.

Meticulous Work to Achieve Maximum Realism

To ensure that Raka felt completely photorealistic, Weta FX implemented a meticulous simulation of skin, textures, and movement. His fur, composed of more than 560,000 renderable strands, was designed to react realistically to water, dust, and dirt.

Highlighted Visual Details

An Achievement in Visual Effects Recognized by the Industry

Weta FX's work on Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has been recognized with the prestigious VES Award 2025 for Best Visual Effects in a Photorealistic Film. This recognition reaffirms the studio's leadership in creating digital characters with an unprecedented level of realism.

The Evolution of Visual Effects in the Franchise

Since the previous trilogy, Weta FX has perfected its motion capture and facial animation technique, achieving characters that not only look realistic but also convey genuine emotions.

Technological Advances in Digital Animation

A New Benchmark in Digital Creature Animation

Thanks to its innovative use of advanced VFX techniques, Weta FX continues to establish itself as a benchmark in the visual effects industry. The film leaves an indelible mark on the evolution of digital animation and the representation of photorealistic characters in cinema.

"Realism in digital animation has reached a new level with Raka and the impressive work of Weta FX."