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The 1999 sci-fi movie is coming back.

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, with Zak Penn in talks to write a treatment.
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Sources say there is potential interest in Michael B. Jordan to star, but much must be done before the project is ready to go.*
At this point, the Wachowski siblings, who wrote and directed the original and its two sequels, are not involved and the nature of their potential engagement with a new version has not been determined. Certainly, Warners would want the two filmmakers to give at minimum a blessing to the nascent project.*Warners had no comment.

Joel Silver, who produced the original trilogy, is said to have approached Warners about the idea of mining The Matrix for a potential new movie. However, Silver sold his interest in all his movies to the studio in 2012 for about $30 million, according to sources. The studio is said to be leery of including him in any meaningful role, as he not only has a reputation for budget-control issues, but apparently has a strained relationship with the Wachowskis. The siblings hold much more meaning for fans than the producer. Silvers reps did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Written and directed by the Wachowskis when they went by Andy and Larry, the original movie sees humanity living in a simulated reality, unaware that humans are in pods in which their bodies are being harvested for energy. A computer programmer named Neo (Keanu Reeves) slowly becomes aware of this suppressed existence, eventually becoming humanity’s one true hope (Neo = One) to overthrow the oppressors. It also starred Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss and Hugo Weaving.
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The Matrix was released in a quiet period of the 1999 release calendar — March 31 — and Warners didn’t have outsized expectations for an action movie with obvious Manga and comic-book influences. But the story and ground-breaking special effects (including the slow-motion "bullet time" effect, which launched dozens of imitators in the years that followed) became the highest grossing R-rated film of 1999 in North America, and the fourth-highest grossing film of the year worldwide. It also won four Academy Awards.
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Two sequels, Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, were not as well received but Reeves’ deal for those films made him one of the richest actors in Hollywood.
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While promoting John Wick Chapter 2, Reeves said he would be open to returning for another installment of the franchise if the Wachowskis were involved. "They would have to write it and direct it. And then we’d see what the story is, but yeah, I dunno, that’d be weird, but why not?” he told Yahoo Movies. However, it is likely that Warners will look elsewhere to attract an A-list director and star.

While some in Warners consider the title among the studio’s sacrosanct properties, such as Casablanca, others see a need to redevelop it in an environment where studios are desperately looking for ways to monetize their libraries and branded IP is hard to come by.

The idea of adapting The*Matrix as a television series was nixed in recent months. But Warners see a model in what Disney and Lucasfilm have done with Star Wars, exploring the hidden corners of the universe with movies such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story*or the in-production young Han Solo film. Perhaps a young Morpheus movie could come out of the exploration, as an example.

Penn is a writer with deep roots in the geeky genres in which Matrix travels. He created the Syfy network’s super-powered show Alphas and has been involved in comic book movies ranging from the X-Men* franchise to The Avengers.
 
Interesting but it won't be the same without the Wachowski brothers and Keanu. This isn't the same as Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, etc. in comics where there are tons of variations.
 
Interesting but it won't be the same without the Wachowski brothers and Keanu. This isn't the same as Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, etc. in comics where there are tons of variations.

I agree.

Also not a fan of MBJ. I didn't see Creed but he soured me on his whole hating on anyone who was against him as Johnny Storm or the new direction of F4. Doesn't help that the movie was terrible either.
 
I agree.

Also not a fan of MBJ. I didn't see Creed but he soured me on his whole hating on anyone who was against him as Johnny Storm or the new direction of F4. Doesn't help that the movie was terrible either.

Watch Fruitvale Station & Creed.

He's a great actor.
 
I'm all for this, but no Michael B Jordan please. Anyone but him.


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Agent Smith had a family and is unavailable. Only way for them to pull this off is to keep the basic story but have all different character and scenery. Kind of like an alternative Matrix Universe.

 
My gut reaction is: please don't destroy another great movie.

But then, thinking about it, maybe a revisit is good. I like the 'Rogue One' direction -- mining the outer corners of the Matrix. Not interested in a young Morpheus movie but that seems to be the limits of the Hollywood imagination.

And I don't want to see how the 'war' between man and machines started and ended... keep me in the Matrix.
 
I'm down for a reboot or continuation (preferably the latter). Please have Hugo Weaving play Agent Smith and Keanu play "The Architect" .

And I don't want to see how the 'war' between man and machines started and ended... keep me in the Matrix.

They actually showed how it all started in the Animatrix. I feel that story would make a hell of a movie.
 
I'd love to see the start of the war, or the first one's story.


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There's a reason why The Matrix franchise went away and no one has been clamoring for more.
The Matrix was huge because super hero/fantasy movies were extinct in the 90s and it had special effets that weren't crap like the the novel bullet time effect.

Warner is so desperate watching Marvel bash DC's head in they just can't get it.
By the 3rd movie we'd all had enough. Another Animatrix is about the only thing that MIGHT could be cool.

My gut reaction is: please don't destroy another great movie.

But then, thinking about it, maybe a revisit is good. I like the 'Rogue One' direction -- mining the outer corners of the Matrix. Not interested in a young Morpheus movie but that seems to be the limits of the Hollywood imagination.

And I don't want to see how the 'war' between man and machines started and ended... keep me in the Matrix.
It's just the limit of their marketing imagination. Just like with Han Solo take beloved character and show his past for the fans and make him young since youth is all today's audience wants to see. Today's execs would have thought Indian Jones was a geezer in the original films.
 
Part two and three sucked donkey balls. All that money and they had worse cgi then ps2, why bother?
And MBJ is played out. Next gratuitous black actor please...
 
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