Category: the matrix

Peacock is already losing movies a day after its full debut

[ad_1] Some Comcast subscribers had early access to Peacock, so they’ve been able to watch films on the service for a few months. But it might seem odd that it’s jettisoning so many big movies so soon after the national launch. Reps for NBCU haven’t yet confirmed to Engadget whether this is the case here, […]

What's on TV this week: 'The Matrix,' 'Sonic' and 'Star Wars'

[ad_1] This week March finally comes to an end and with the arrival of April, Netflix is adding some new licensed content to its catalog. Not that I don’t like the originals — as long as they keep making more Ozark, I’ll keep subscribing — but this week, be… [ad_2] Source link

‘The Matrix 4’ premieres in theaters on May 21st, 2021

[ad_1] There still isn’t much known about the plot of the fourth movie, although its cast is filling out. Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are still the only returning actors known to have roles. Neil Patrick Harris, Jessica Henwick (Nymeria from Game of Thrones) and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Us and Watchmen) are also slated to appear. […]

A fourth ‘Matrix’ movie is happening

[ad_1] Variety sources claimed production will start in early 2020. As to why they’re revisiting the series, besides money? Lana Wachowski argued that many of the themes from the original Matrix trilogy are “even more relevant” in the modern era. That’s not a far-fetched conclusion. Simulated worlds and artificial intelligence are playing ever more important […]

‘The Matrix’ returns to theaters August 30th with Dolby Vision and Atmos

[ad_1] Tickets are available now through AMC (linked above). This is a not-so-subtle plug for Dolby’s technology, and Warner Bros. certainly won’t object to wringing more money out of a 20-year-old movie. All the same, we wouldn’t object too loudly. This is your chance to relive the experience of watching the movie in 1999, when […]

Airbnb and the hidden cameras

[ad_1] Airbnb has a hidden-camera problemSidney Fussell,The Atlantic Airbnb may be a good alternative to staying in a pricey hotel, but the company is dealing with a hidden camera problem. The Atlantic takes a look a the issue and what Airbnb says its doing to fix it. [ad_2] Source link