> On 3/15/2017 8:08 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
> >
> > Looks like they're gonna blackwash an iconic film. Probably won't be any
> > howls of outrage over that, though.
> >
> > In case we've yet to realize Hollywood is mining every successful
> > franchise for a reboot of that money it made in the past, Warner Bros.
> > is now planning a reboot of THE MATRIX. Great.
> >
> > It's still not clear what shape the project will take, but
> > sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Warner Bros. is in
> > the early stages of developing a relaunch of THE MATRIX, the
> > iconic 1999 sci-fi movie that is considered one of the most
> > original films in cinematic history,
>
> Given how the sequels went off the rails I can see why. But maybe they
> can dispense with insultingly stupid idea that humans can be practical
> sources of electric power.
Reportedly / supposedly this new movie is NOT a remake nor a reboot ...
New Matrix is not a remake or reboot, says Zak Penn
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Just a few days ago, it was reported that Warner Bros. was
working on a reboot of sci-fi franchise The Matrix, with
Zak Penn (Ready Player One, X-Men: The Last Stand) in talks
to write the script. Now Penn has taken to Twitter to hint
that the new Matrix he's working on right now is (by
process of elimination) either a direct sequel or a
prequel.
"All I can say at this point is no one could or should
REBOOT 'The Matrix,'" Penn wrote. "People who know
'Animatrix' and the comics understand. Can't comment yet
except to say that the words 'reboot' and 'remake' were
from an article. Let's stop responding to inaccurate
news. Do I want to see more stories set in the universe of
'The Matrix'? Yes. Because it's a brilliant idea that
generates great stories."
Here are some more pertinent tweets from Penn regarding
plans for the new Matrix:
Look at what people are doing with Xmen universe.
Between Logan and Legion and Deadpool, does
anyone want them to stop? Not me.
‹ Zak Penn (@zakpenn) March 17, 2017
How about just re-release the matrix? Don't reboot
it, you can't do better.
‹ Zak Penn (@zakpenn) March 17, 2017
If I were going to recast Keanu Reeves, I would
cast Keanu Reeves.
‹ Zak Penn (@zakpenn) March 17, 2017
So the big takeaway from these tweets is that the script
he's working on is A) not a reboot and B) has great
respect for the films, games, anime and comics that The
Wachowskis created. Those who are familiar with the films
know that at the end of Revolutions it indicated that the
entire story that played out over the trilogy was itself
a "reboot" of a simulation that's been playing out over
and over. At the end of that film, humans were going to
be granted a choice of either staying in The Matrix or
living in the real world, and it was hinted that Reeves'
Neo could return.
The studio is reportedly looking at Michael B. Jordan
(Creed, Fantastic Four) to star, but it's early days yet.
The original film came to us from The Wachowskis and is
considered a landmark of the sci-fi genre. It was known
for its groundbreaking effects that have been endlessly
copied over the years. At this time, the Wachowskis are
not involved with the project.
The film was released back in 1999 and gave us an effect
known as "bullet time," the slow-moving action that
showed bullets slowly moving during the heightened
perception of the main character. The term was used in
the script for the first film and is now trademarked by
Warner Bros. The Matrix is the story of Neo, played by
Keanu Reeves (John Wick, Speed), a hacker who is brought
into the "real" world, learning that what we perceive as
reality is actually a computer program. The Matrix also
starred Laurence Fishburne (Mystic River, Batman v
Superman: Dawn of Justice and Carrie-Ann Moss (Jessica
Jones, Memento).
There were two sequels for The Matrix; The Matrix Reloaded
in 2003 and The Matrix Revolutions released six months
after the first sequel. The Animatrix was an animated
anthology based on the film series and was also released
in 2003. There have been numerous video games, anime and
comics in the franchise that have continued the story.
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