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Searched it up, got Planet of the Apes. PotA is Literature

It's probably a character from Planet of the Apes but I might as well cover some more bases.

Charlton Heston plays the main character. He also played Moses in "The Twelve Commandments", El Cid in "El Cid" and Judah Ben-Hur in"Ben-Hur".

The character in Planet of the Apes is in hibernation on a spaceship. This is similar to multiple sci-fi works, including Alien.

You called the chimp a monkey. Chimps are not monkeys, they're apes.

The most famous scene in the film adaptation of Planet of the Apes is the twist where Heston finds a sand covered Statue of Liberty, revealing that the Planet is Earth after a global thermonuclear war. Heston then yells "You maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!"

You have added Jack Torrance to the hints.

Jack Torrance is the main antagonist in Stephen King's "The Shining" (Literature). There have been two "Shining" references in ERB, one by Stanley Kubrick "Do another take and get it right, 127 times!" and the other by Stephen King "I'm a mad dog, fangs Shining; Cujo".

"The Shining" starred Jack Nicholson, who also starred in Tim Burton's "Batman" as the Joker, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "The Departed" and "A Few Good Men".

Danny Torrance has the psychic power of making the black guy die first. The film continues to use the word "REDRUM" which is "MURDER" backwards.

Torrance's most famous line in the film is "Here's Johnny!" which is a catchphrase used by both Johnny Bravo and Johnny Carson and is later used by Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat.

If the second picture is supposed to reference the opponent then I have no idea.