The irony about Koba’s death in Dawn is that he died the exact same way Jacobs did in Rise. In the first movie we see Jacobs hanging on for dear life and pleading for Caesar to save him while Caesar looks down upon him in judgement and deems him unworthy of being saved for everything he has done. He then gave Koba permission to do what he wanted to Jacobs and Koba chose revenge and killed him. Now we see the exact same scenario in Dawn except it is now Koba who is holding on for dear life and pleading for Caesar to save him while Caesar looks down upon him in judgment and Caesar deems Koba unworthy of being saved for everything he has done. Really demonstrates what you give is what you get and in Koba’s case he was treated no different.
When I first saw the scene in Dawn I immediately thought about that. Jacobs deserved what he got, but so did Koba. What kills me about Koba, though, is that he says “Ape not kill ape” just a few hours after he viciously murdered Ash for showing compassion to a human.
@@Jimmersaunt I saw a really good comment about how Koba and Caesar were the most "human" of all the apes, but where Caesar represented the good of humanity, Koba represented the bad
it's implied that when Koba wrote Jacob's name on the Caulk Borad, Jacobs thought it was because Koba liked him.😂Dude! Koba gave you a evil glare, Does that look like a "i like you kind of face!"😂
I'm pretty sure he survived that fall It might Hurt hitting the ocean from that distance a little but I'm pretty sure he survived that He could've swim out the helicopter up to shore. But if he Would of fail and landed on land from that distance inside the helicopter . Yea He's definitely dead.
No, he would’ve died hitting the water, but btw he didn’t hit the water. His body hit the inside of the helicopter on impact. So he effectively landed on a solid surface.
That Is So Terrifying
This video is awesome
The irony about Koba’s death in Dawn is that he died the exact same way Jacobs did in Rise. In the first movie we see Jacobs hanging on for dear life and pleading for Caesar to save him while Caesar looks down upon him in judgement and deems him unworthy of being saved for everything he has done. He then gave Koba permission to do what he wanted to Jacobs and Koba chose revenge and killed him. Now we see the exact same scenario in Dawn except it is now Koba who is holding on for dear life and pleading for Caesar to save him while Caesar looks down upon him in judgment and Caesar deems Koba unworthy of being saved for everything he has done. Really demonstrates what you give is what you get and in Koba’s case he was treated no different.
You said this in a different video-
@@theninja7262 Yes I did.
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When I first saw the scene in Dawn I immediately thought about that. Jacobs deserved what he got, but so did Koba. What kills me about Koba, though, is that he says “Ape not kill ape” just a few hours after he viciously murdered Ash for showing compassion to a human.
@@Jimmersaunt I saw a really good comment about how Koba and Caesar were the most "human" of all the apes, but where Caesar represented the good of humanity, Koba represented the bad
The way Caesar gave Koba permission to take the kill.
Caesar’s face says it all: “You expect me to save you after you tried to kill me?”
Caesar never was the one to push jacobs its always been koba
Yup
a deleted scene showed Caesar doing it
Yeah it was koba
Which honestly more make sense that Koba did it following his character's arc in Dawn
This was what happened in the movie. There’s a deleted scene of Caesar doing the pushing in the special features of the dvd release
Ikr I watched the movie and Koba actually did that
Cesar turned around and gave Koba a look that said “Do it.”
“He’s all yours”
it's implied that when Koba wrote Jacob's name on the Caulk Borad, Jacobs thought it was because Koba liked him.😂Dude! Koba gave you a evil glare, Does that look like a "i like you kind of face!"😂
He's a typical rich narcissist businessman. Of COURSE he assumes all animals love him.
Exactly!
Koba did die in a similar way like this
Last word of Koba in Dawn of the Apes : Ape not kill Apes.
It was "NOOOOOO"
Nah, his last word is "nooo!!" as he falls to his death
"You are not ape"
You killed Ash!
0:56 Oh My God!!! 😨😰😱😱😱
That nod ceaser gave
0:55 Good Riddance!
He’s the reason Koba was evil
Bruh this is the actual scene. It was always Koba. What do you even mean by what if?
Indominus Rex throws Cell off the cliff
Cell: Stupid hybrid!! Aaahhh!!!
*Cell dies on the river*
That’s Was Totally That Koba Hates Humans
Rich people are the worst humans ever
If noa is a direct descendants from Caesar via Cornelius.there is also possibly that his daughter in law lake was pregnant with blue eyes baby?
That Was Weird
I'm pretty sure he survived that fall It might Hurt hitting the ocean from that distance a little but I'm pretty sure he survived that He could've swim out the helicopter up to shore. But if he Would of fail and landed on land from that distance inside the helicopter . Yea He's definitely dead.
I am not so sure
Nope. He’s well and truly dead. At that height landing in water would be like hitting concrete
Not to mention the virus that killed 99.9% of humanity. Even if he survived he’d die.
No, he would’ve died hitting the water, but btw he didn’t hit the water. His body hit the inside of the helicopter on impact. So he effectively landed on a solid surface.
Even if he did survive that, the virus would eventually kill him.
This was the actual scene what do you mean by 'what if'?
Ikr
They’re a child, they’re not smart
Omg!
Um. Koba did push him over.
Y porque koba no habla como en la otra?
0:54 Does anyone know what he said here.
Because I heard: “Good people love me”
"Stupid monkey!"
I think he said "YOU STUPID MONKEY!" and then he falls
I think he said, “Stupid monkey”
He said to Koba, "Stupid monkey!"
0:54 "Stupid monkey" is what he said to Koba after pushing him off the bridge
0:56 what did he say?
says "stupid monkey"
He said: Stupid monkey, noooooo.!
He said “Stupid Monkey”