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Keanu Reeves wearing sunglasses as Neo in 'The Matrix'

Did you forget that we were getting a fourth installment of The Matrix franchise? You’d be forgiven, because we’ve been short on updates for the movie, which is slated to be released around Christmas 2021 in theaters and on HBO Max. But now a whole lot of data about The Matrix 4 is about to flood our neural pathways.

This week at CinemaCon, attendees were treated to a title reveal and a first look at footage from the film. The Matrix 4 is officially titled The Matrix Resurrections. This fits nicely with the movies’ themes as well as their “R” naming patterns to date (the last two movies were The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, and there was the direct-to-video The Matrix Revisited).

Resurrections is written and directed by Lana Wachowski. Her sister Lilly Wachowski, who co-wrote and directed the other films with Lana, could not be involved because of commitments elsewhere, but has expressed her best wishes for the project, saying she hopes that it’s “better than the original.”

Here is The Hollywood Reporter’s breakdown of the footage aired at CinemaCon. It appears that in many ways we’re staring back at the beginning:

The trailer began with Thomas Anderson (Reeves) in therapy, telling his therapist (Neil Patrick Harris), “I had dreams that weren’t just dreams. Am I crazy?” He senses something is not quite right with the world, but he has no memory of what The Matrix is. Later, he runs into a woman (Moss) at a coffee shop. They shake hands, and there seems to be something between them, but neither one remembers the other. Meanwhile, Reeves’ Thomas spends his days taking prescription blue pills, and wondering why everyone in his world is glued to their phones — looking around and realizing he’s the only one on a crowded elevator not looking at a device.

Eventually, Reeves’ Thomas runs into a man (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) who is reminiscent of Morpheus, the freedom fighter played by Laurence Fishburne in the original trilogy. This mysterious man hands Anderson a red pill, and soon we see footage of him with powers, seeing The Matrix for the fake reality that it is. The footage followed some similar beats of the original, including Neo (Reeves) fighting the Morpheus-like figure in a dojo, and an image of Anderson in an incubator. There’s also a shot of Neo looking in a mirror and seeing an older version of himself. Neo also seems to have a few new powers from the last time, with the trailer including a shot of what looks like him controlling a missile through telekinesis to prevent it from hitting him.

io9’s Germain Lussier saw the CinemaCon footage and also had an excellent, detailed write-up of the action. Here’s a bit more:

Neo and the person with blue hair walk through a mirror. He’s in a café. Then he’s in a very serene dojo, which is on a lake, with Abdul-Mateen’s character. “The only thing that matters to you is still here,” he says. “You’ll never give up.” They begin to perform martial arts, and when Thomas hits Abdul-Mateen’s character hard in the chest and he flies out of the room.

Thomas and the blue-haired person are on a train. A bullet from a sniper is shot from far away and it flies through the train toward them. Tons of action scenes now cut very quickly. We see the fields of people plugged into the matrix. Trinity being unplugged in the matrix. The blue haired person jumping over a car in slow motion. Thomas holds bullets in the air. A helicopter fires a missile at Thomas and Trinity, and Thomas changes its direction mid-air and shoots it into another helicopter. Then, Thomas is in an office with a man in a business suit played by Jonathan Groff. “You’re going back to where it all started,” he says. “Back to the Matrix.” Then the title: The Matrix, which fades away, and then Resurrections.

You very much get the sense that everything that happened before with Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus is happening again, just with minor changes. Characters fated to live the same stories over and over again. Or… something like that. We don’t really know. But damned if it didn’t look as big and action-packed as we’ve come to expect.

Well, this certainly sounds a lot like a Matrix movie! It’s hard to believe that the original Matrix came out in 1999—I’m showing my age here, but it was such a massive phenomenon that shifted the paradigm of movie-making, and it still feels as part of popular culture as ever. There’s a whole cottage industry dedicated to examining the philosophy and theories of the films. The movies did vital things like universalize a trans experience for many watching and serve as a “trans metaphor,” to quote Lilly Wachowski. There were also some unsavory unintentional cultural side effects. As Emily VanDerWerff wrote for Vox on the 20th anniversary of the first movie:

But everything about it that replicates what the trans experience is like prior to coming out — and, thus, made it so appealing to trans viewers — simultaneously tapped into some other zeitgeist entirely and became a weapon of some of the worst people on the internet.

These worst internet people seized upon the concept of “taking the red pill” and co-opted its usage via groups with misogynistic and/or conservative and/or conspiratorial agendas, though this did lead to one of the best Twitter interactions of all time:

It’s exciting that Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are back for this go-round—if everything in Hollywood must be revived, at least we get to see Neo and Trinity together again. The new film also stars actors we love to watch like Jada Pinkett Smith, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, and Jonathan Groff. And I imagine that the action scenes are going to be next-level.

We now live more technologically-based lives than even The Matrix could have predicted, and The Matrix Revolutions came out back in 2003. I for one can’t wait to hear what Lana Wachowski has to say about our world today through the prism of Neo’s story.

Resurrections will return us to bullet-time on December 22nd, 2021.

(via io9, image: Warner Bros.)

Here are some other things we saw today:

  • Letitia Wright, who plays Shuri, “sustained minor injuries” during a stunt for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. (via Variety)
  • “How Sony Tarnished Jeopardy! and Alex Trebek’s Legacy” (via Vulture)
  • Two Congressmen took an unauthorized trip to Kabul, Afghanistan in the midst of ongoing evacuations. (via Washington Post)
  • Game of Thrones’ Jacob Anderson, who played Grey Worm, has been cast as Louis in the TV adaptation of Interview with the Vampire. (via Screenrant)
  • Info on Magic: The Gathering’s Lord of the Rings crossover. Sounds like a match made in card heaven. (via Polygon)
  • And finally:

What did you see out there today?

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August 25, 2021

Things We Saw Today: The Matrix 4 Now Has a Title and a Lot of New Details

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Keanu Reeves wearing sunglasses as Neo in 'The Matrix'

Did you forget that we were getting a fourth installment of The Matrix franchise? You’d be forgiven, because we’ve been short on updates for the movie, which is slated to be released around Christmas 2021 in theaters and on HBO Max. But now a whole lot of data about The Matrix 4 is about to flood our neural pathways.

This week at CinemaCon, attendees were treated to a title reveal and a first look at footage from the film. The Matrix 4 is officially titled The Matrix Resurrections. This fits nicely with the movies’ themes as well as their “R” naming patterns to date (the last two movies were The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, and there was the direct-to-video The Matrix Revisited).

Resurrections is written and directed by Lana Wachowski. Her sister Lilly Wachowski, who co-wrote and directed the other films with Lana, could not be involved because of commitments elsewhere, but has expressed her best wishes for the project, saying she hopes that it’s “better than the original.”

Here is The Hollywood Reporter’s breakdown of the footage aired at CinemaCon. It appears that in many ways we’re staring back at the beginning:

The trailer began with Thomas Anderson (Reeves) in therapy, telling his therapist (Neil Patrick Harris), “I had dreams that weren’t just dreams. Am I crazy?” He senses something is not quite right with the world, but he has no memory of what The Matrix is. Later, he runs into a woman (Moss) at a coffee shop. They shake hands, and there seems to be something between them, but neither one remembers the other. Meanwhile, Reeves’ Thomas spends his days taking prescription blue pills, and wondering why everyone in his world is glued to their phones — looking around and realizing he’s the only one on a crowded elevator not looking at a device.

Eventually, Reeves’ Thomas runs into a man (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) who is reminiscent of Morpheus, the freedom fighter played by Laurence Fishburne in the original trilogy. This mysterious man hands Anderson a red pill, and soon we see footage of him with powers, seeing The Matrix for the fake reality that it is. The footage followed some similar beats of the original, including Neo (Reeves) fighting the Morpheus-like figure in a dojo, and an image of Anderson in an incubator. There’s also a shot of Neo looking in a mirror and seeing an older version of himself. Neo also seems to have a few new powers from the last time, with the trailer including a shot of what looks like him controlling a missile through telekinesis to prevent it from hitting him.

io9’s Germain Lussier saw the CinemaCon footage and also had an excellent, detailed write-up of the action. Here’s a bit more:

Neo and the person with blue hair walk through a mirror. He’s in a café. Then he’s in a very serene dojo, which is on a lake, with Abdul-Mateen’s character. “The only thing that matters to you is still here,” he says. “You’ll never give up.” They begin to perform martial arts, and when Thomas hits Abdul-Mateen’s character hard in the chest and he flies out of the room.

Thomas and the blue-haired person are on a train. A bullet from a sniper is shot from far away and it flies through the train toward them. Tons of action scenes now cut very quickly. We see the fields of people plugged into the matrix. Trinity being unplugged in the matrix. The blue haired person jumping over a car in slow motion. Thomas holds bullets in the air. A helicopter fires a missile at Thomas and Trinity, and Thomas changes its direction mid-air and shoots it into another helicopter. Then, Thomas is in an office with a man in a business suit played by Jonathan Groff. “You’re going back to where it all started,” he says. “Back to the Matrix.” Then the title: The Matrix, which fades away, and then Resurrections.

You very much get the sense that everything that happened before with Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus is happening again, just with minor changes. Characters fated to live the same stories over and over again. Or… something like that. We don’t really know. But damned if it didn’t look as big and action-packed as we’ve come to expect.

Well, this certainly sounds a lot like a Matrix movie! It’s hard to believe that the original Matrix came out in 1999—I’m showing my age here, but it was such a massive phenomenon that shifted the paradigm of movie-making, and it still feels as part of popular culture as ever. There’s a whole cottage industry dedicated to examining the philosophy and theories of the films. The movies did vital things like universalize a trans experience for many watching and serve as a “trans metaphor,” to quote Lilly Wachowski. There were also some unsavory unintentional cultural side effects. As Emily VanDerWerff wrote for Vox on the 20th anniversary of the first movie:

But everything about it that replicates what the trans experience is like prior to coming out — and, thus, made it so appealing to trans viewers — simultaneously tapped into some other zeitgeist entirely and became a weapon of some of the worst people on the internet.

These worst internet people seized upon the concept of “taking the red pill” and co-opted its usage via groups with misogynistic and/or conservative and/or conspiratorial agendas, though this did lead to one of the best Twitter interactions of all time:

It’s exciting that Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are back for this go-round—if everything in Hollywood must be revived, at least we get to see Neo and Trinity together again. The new film also stars actors we love to watch like Jada Pinkett Smith, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, and Jonathan Groff. And I imagine that the action scenes are going to be next-level.

We now live more technologically-based lives than even The Matrix could have predicted, and The Matrix Revolutions came out back in 2003. I for one can’t wait to hear what Lana Wachowski has to say about our world today through the prism of Neo’s story.

Resurrections will return us to bullet-time on December 22nd, 2021.

(via io9, image: Warner Bros.)

Here are some other things we saw today:

  • Letitia Wright, who plays Shuri, “sustained minor injuries” during a stunt for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. (via Variety)
  • “How Sony Tarnished Jeopardy! and Alex Trebek’s Legacy” (via Vulture)
  • Two Congressmen took an unauthorized trip to Kabul, Afghanistan in the midst of ongoing evacuations. (via Washington Post)
  • Game of Thrones’ Jacob Anderson, who played Grey Worm, has been cast as Louis in the TV adaptation of Interview with the Vampire. (via Screenrant)
  • Info on Magic: The Gathering’s Lord of the Rings crossover. Sounds like a match made in card heaven. (via Polygon)

  • And finally:

What did you see out there today?

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August 25, 2021

THE FLASH Season 8 to Kick Off with 5-Part Arrowverse Event

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Many of the “first wave” Arrowverse shows have come to an end, like Arrow, and soon, Supergirl. But still running along (no pun intended) is The Flash. And next season is set to start with quite a bang. Just announced via Deadline, it appears season eight will open with a special five-part event this November. One that sees many returning faces from different Arrowverse series. “Armageddon” will center on yet another alien invasion that needs Earth’s greatest heroes united to stop it.

Lending a hand to Team Flash are Javicia Leslie as Batwoman; Brandon Routh as the Atom; Cress Williams as Black Lightning; Chyler Leigh as Sentinel; Kat McNamara as Mia Queen; and Osric Chau as Ryan Choi. Tom Cavanagh and Neal McDonough will return as enemies Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash and Damien Darhk, respectively. This will be Cress Williams’ first time returning to the role since Black Lightning ended. It will also be the first post-Supergirl appearance from Chyler Leigh.

The CW Arrowverse heroes united.

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Notably absent from this crossover of sorts is anyone from Superman and Lois. Although it technically takes place within the Arrowverse, so far, that series has only made one reference to the rest of the CW superhero universe. Here’s hoping the Man of Steel surprises viewers and shows up to help out.

In a statement, Flash EP Eric Wallace said “Simply put, these are going to be some of the most emotional Flash episodes ever. Plus, there are some truly epic moments and huge surprises that await our fans. And we’re doing them on a scale that’s bigger and bolder than our traditional Flash episodes. So yes, “Armageddon” is a lot more than just another graphic novel storyline. It’s going to be a true event for Flash and Arrowverse fans, old and new.”

“Armageddon” will be the first Arrowverse crossover since 2019’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. The Flash season eight begins on November 16 at 8 p.m.

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August 25, 2021

TWINN: Questionable Celebrity Cleanliness

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For some reason we don’t understand, celebrities have been volunteering information about how often they do – or don’t – clean themselves and their families. And in other news, Victoria and Mikkel talk about the Jeopardy! drama going on behind the scenes as they work on finding a new host and much more!

Hear about that and more on This Week in Nerd News.

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August 25, 2021

Walt Disney World and Disneyland Fast Pass Updates!

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Hi everyone! Today I have some interesting information that I want to discuss to y’all about. So, let’s get started, shall we?!

So at Disney World and Disneyland Resort, they have announced that they will be replacing the Fast passes and Max passes with the new one called a “Disney Genie App.” Millions of guests visit Disney theme parks each year, and most of them probably loathe waiting 90 minutes to ride “Peter Pan’s Flight.” So now Disney is rolling out a new service that will help park goers streamline their visits and cut down on wait times. “Genie” which debuts this fall at California’s Disneyland and Florida’s Disney World — is a new digital service that will “maximize your park time, so you can have more fun,” according to the company. “From specific attractions, foodie experiences and entertainment, to general interests like Disney princesses, villains, Pixar, Star Wars, thrill rides and more — just tell Disney Genie what you want to do and it will do the planning for you,” Disney (DIS) said in a blog post on Wednesday.

Disney Parks Chairman Josh D’Amaro told CNN Business this week that the company listened to guests who want the theme park experience to be simpler, straightforward and tailored “for them.”

“You tell Genie what you are interested in specifically — whether that be an attraction, a food, a character — and Genie’s going to come back to you and tell you how to make the most of your day,” D’Amaro said.

The free service will be built into Disney Parks’ established apps along with a paid version called “Disney Genie+” that allows guests to access the “Lightning Lane” for $15 at Disney World and $20 at Disneyland.

“Lightning Lane” is basically a paid version of a benefit that used to be free for guests: Disney’s FastPass, which allowed visitors to book ride and attraction times in advance to avoid long waits. The FastPass system at Walt Disney World was put on hiatus during the pandemic, and is being replaced permanently by “Lightning Lane.” On the day of their visit, guests can use the paid app to select available times for more than 15 attractions at Disneyland and more than 40 attractions at Disney World (including classics such as “Haunted Mansion” and new attractions like “Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run”) as well as cut down on wait times when visiting multiple parks.

Beyond shorter lines, “Genie+” will also offer audio experiences themed around Disney parks, augmented reality lenses for Disney World guests unlimited “PhotoPass” downloads for those heading to Disneyland, which gives professional photos to guests. D’Amaro noted that the app is really about offering flexibility to consumers.

“You can enter our parks and if you’re not even interested in using ‘Genie,’ you don’t have to,” he said. “You still have standby lanes, you still have virtual queues at some of our attractions. You can still enjoy the park any way that you want to enjoy it.”

The “Genie” app is the latest initiative from Disney to invest in technology that connects the digital world to the physical parks themselves. The company has previously announced new immersive, tech-focused attractions and hotels as well as a partnership with Snap.

In addition to improving the guest experience, the new “Genie” app is also good business: the less time a guest spends waiting in line, the more time they have to buy food, drinks and merchandise. Disney’s Parks unit brought in $4.3 billion in the third quarter, up from $1.1 billion in the same quarter last year.

D’Amaro added that the service is “a continued evolution to make sure that we make that guest experience better every time a guest visits us.”

“We’ve had 60 years of experience in theme parks. So, we know exactly how people are behaving, how the attractions are behaving. We know exactly how to optimize a day,” he said. “So, with technology advancing, we’re able to take all that information and all of that data that our industrial engineers have and serve it up in a very convenient way to our guests.”

So, what this means that you would have to pay some extra money in order to skip the lines on any ride you go on.

So, this is a very interesting information about the fast passes and max passes getting replaced with the new one.

All of this information came from the news I looked at today.

So, what do you guys think about the information about both parks?!

I would love to hear lots of comments, thoughts, opinions, questions, or concerns down below!

Stay tuned for Disney updates.

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