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In the universe of choice known as Berlin, Germany, production of the fourth Matrix film resumed.The film, which had been interrupted due to the pandemic, resumed with star Keanu Reeves praising the crew for safety.
“There are considered and effective protocols, and the speed of filming has not been affected or interrupted in the direction of filming,” he told The Associated Press.”It’s because of the harsh paintings and the organization, and vice versa because of the rigor of protocols.”
Reeves, who plays the lead role of Neo in the Matrix series and her Internet boyfriend in life, went on to point out that “everyone loves the project.”
“If you ever find you on a stage to solve, or how can we do that?” others are the best at show businesses,” he says.We’re disjointed, we know how to do things, we’re inventive, think about our feet, and that kind of similar brain that comes in combination, goes back to, you know, display!”We’ll have accessories, they gave us things, let’s write!’ And that spirit is definitely alive and kicking in The Matrix.
The fourth Matrix film, co-written and directed through Lana Wachowski, is not the only one that resumes production in the wake of the pandemic.James Cameron has resumed production of his long-awaited sequel to Avatar in New Zealand, a country that had until recently dominated the virus expertly.Jurassic World: Dominion also resumed production at Pinewood Studios just outside London.”We’re the guinea pigs who are going to take the step,” star Bryce Dallas Howard told the New York Times.
Elsewhere in Matrix Land, Laurence Fishburne, who played the inimitable Morpheus in the original trilogy, revealed that he would possibly not travel to Berlin because he was not asked to return for the last installment.
“I wasn’t invited. Maybe he’ll make me write some other play.I wish you the most productive of luck. I hope it’s great,” Fishburne told New York magazine.Well, at least the John Wick franchise brought us an assembly of Neo-Morpheus of another nature.
The cast includes Reeves, the original stars of the Carrie-Anne Moss and Jada Pinkett Smith franchise, and newcomers Jonathan Groff, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Neil Patrick Harris.It is scheduled for a release date in 2022.
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