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The Matrix 4 “Describes the Next 20 Years of Digital Life”

Even after the trippy and action-packed trailer dropped our first look at this new era of The Matrix, the fourth installment in the cyberpunk film franchise remains an unsolvable puzzle box. We certainly tried to decode the trailer for answers in our breakdown and analysis, but there’s so much that remains a mystery. How are Neo and Trinity back from the dead? Is this supposed to be a new version of the Matrix? Was Zion just another simulation all along? Why is there a new, younger Morpheus? While director and co-writer Lana Wachowski isn’t giving away any of the answers,…
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Batman v Superman Writer Describes Post-Release “Mood of Fear”

Now that Warner Bros. has seen consistent success with its line of DC superhero movies, the future of the DCEU seems assured with a healthy slate of films on the horizon, and with the Snyder Cut of Justice League finally released into the wild, you would think it might be time to finally stop worrying about the franchise’s early missteps, notably the difficulty that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had getting out of the gate and the subsequent effect it had on Justice League. But then screenwriter Chris Terrio comes along and delivers a bombshell interview to Vanity Fair…
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The Falcon and The Winter Solider Star Describes “Awful” Filming Conditions

Anthony Mackie has described the latest leg of production on Disney+ and Marvel‘s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier as “awful.” The highly-anticipated Marvel Cinematic Universe spinoff is set to reunite Mackie’s confident hero Falcon and Sebastian Stan’s often-brutal and psychologically damaged Winter Solider, as the pair are forced into a begrudging team-up against foes new and old. The project had almost finished filming at the start of the year before the depressing events of 2020 delayed its shoot. Now, the pair are back in Prague to film the final scenes on the series, but progress has been naturally slow-going…
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Kenneth Branagh Describes His Death on the Nile as Dark and Sexy

Kenneth Branagh and his absolutely ludicrous moustache will return to the big screen (plague dependent) later this year as Agatha Christie’s iconic Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Death on the Nile, Branagh’s follow up to the box office-raiding Murder on the Orient Express, is eyeing an October 9 release date, but Branagh has already witnessed the path of his latest movie, Artemis Fowl, veer off towards the streaming service pastures of Disney+ thanks to the current state of things, so we shall wait to see if Poirot’s next case is theater-bound. Branagh summoned a big cast for his new spin on…
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