Warner Bros. announces a fifth Matrix movie with Drew Goddard set to write and direct, marking the first installment without a Wachowski in the director's chair. Lana Wachowski will executive produce, but details about the plot and returning cast members, such as Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, remain undisclosed. The previous Matrix film, The Matrix Resurrections, directed by Lana Wachowski, received mixed reviews and disappointed at the box office.
Warner Bros. is developing a fifth "Matrix" movie with Lana Wachowski serving as an executive producer, marking the first installment without her as director. Drew Goddard, known for "The Martian," will write and direct the film, which aims to advance the franchise's fantasy world while honoring its origins. Casting details and plot specifics are yet to be disclosed, but the project is expected to offer a unique perspective. The previous installment, "The Matrix Resurrections," faced challenges at the box office, but the upcoming film seeks to revitalize the influential sci-fi series.
A collection of 25 unsettling photos that may suggest we live in a simulation, including strange glitches like a sky painted by a sleeping artist, a one-dimensional building, a car rearview mirror showing a kid's bedroom, perfectly aligned bubbles in boiling water, and a cat caught in a mirror glitch. Other eerie images include a view from an airplane seat in space, a window turned into a pinhole camera, a portal to hell made of gloves, a neon green spider, and pixelated pumpkin shavings.