- At first, he was not interested in directing Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), because the outline he was presented with did not have Caesar as the main character, who Reeves believed was the true hero of the franchise. When 20th Century Fox agreed to let him change the story to his liking, he agreed to direct it.
- He and J.J. Abrams first met screening their early shorts at an 8mm film fest in Los Angeles.
- Was on the list of front runners to direct Man of Steel (2013).
- Cites Martin Scorsese as the filmmaker who inspired him to make movies.
- Was set to direct a film adaption of The Twilight Zone (1954-1964) but dropped out to direct Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) instead.
- His filmmaking influences include Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock, Akira Kurosawa, Federico Fellini, and Francis Ford Coppola.
- He was raised in Los Angeles, California.
- The only filmmaker besides Tim Burton to have directed both a Planet of the Apes film and a Batman film.
- Raging Bull (1980) was the film that sparked his interest in filmmaking.
- Heard a lecture from Francis Ford Coppola at film school that inspired how he approached directing actors.
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