What I want to share with you today is a very classic science fiction film - "Rise of the Apes Ball". I've always wanted to see this classic film, and I didn't get what I wanted until today.

In fact, after watching "Rise of the Apes", there has always been a question in my mind, that is, where did Caesar's father, Will, go? Why didn't it appear later?
Of course, this is related to the big change of blood before the second part, but it is not difficult to think back to the plot of the first part and understand why The later plot of The Way did not appear.
Throughout the film, the actual protagonist is Caesar, played by Andy Serkis. And Will, as a biologist, plays a role in the film to promote the development of the plot.
For later plots, his presence is dispensable. The easter egg at the end of the first part and the beginning of the second part are actually explained. The second part is ten years after the first part, when ninety percent of the human beings on Earth have died, and there are very few human beings left.
Caesar's father, Will, also most likely died in the ape flu. This is also reflected in the second part when Caesar sees the image in Will's video recorder. Ten years later, Will's house is in tatters, and only the appearance of the former inhabited people can be faintly seen. If Wales had left alive, the situation would not have been so chaotic.
The biggest possibility is that Wales left unexpectedly, and it was too late to pack up his home and leave. This can be seen in comparison to when Will was cleaning up for his father when he died.
In fact, Will has completed his mission at the end of the first part, and the story of the second part is the struggle between the remaining humans and the orangutans. A biologist has become an indispensable being when human beings have reached a difficult time to survive, and even if there are resources to support research, the remaining human leaves cannot afford to spend that time, let alone the remaining human beings do not have those resources.
This is why Caesar's father, Will, does not appear in later episodes. In the second part, when Caesar is healing at Will's house, he sees will on the video recorder, and Will teaches Caesar to learn sign language when he was a child, which is also Caesar's nostalgia for the human father.
Ten years later, Caesar had his own family, even children, and established his own home, but the father who taught him to grow up never came back.