So The Matrix 4 is confirmed. But what will it look like? There are so many questions! Have no fear! We’ll be reviewing how The Matrix Revolutions ended with Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and The Oracle (Mary Alice) in the very last scene. Afterwards, we’ll share some hopes and predictions as to where this story may go into The Matrix 4.
Alex Woods
Alex Woods
Alex Woods is a multilingual teacher, TCK, and Cyberpunk mega-fan who lives in France with his wife. He is a regular contributor to CyberPunks.com and Neon Dystopia. You can follow his latest content at Cyberpunk Matrix.
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What Is Cyberpunk? Where Do We Even Begin? The intention of this article is not to rehash the origins of cyberpunk or to wrestle amongst ourselves to define what the word “cyberpunk” means. Instead, we at CyberPunks.com were eager to create a “beginner’s guide” to help newcomers figure out what cyberculture to consume first.
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Codeburst introduces a novel synthesis of media, but despite some great world-building descriptions and cool concepts like AI wirelessly “pushing” commands that limits someone’s free will, it still suffers from some weaknesses in the story department. Nonetheless, the efforts of the artists should be applauded as an excellent example of “cool” incarnate. Codeburst is a perfect for a neon afternoon of reading, and it’s worth your time to pick up a copy today.
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Vin Diesel’s Bloodshot was meant to be the first installment in a series of films set in a Valiant Comics shared cinematic universe. But after the pandemic put everyone’s plans on hold, it’s anybody’s guess whether this will actually be the first part of a series of films.
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Did you Enter the Matrix in 2003? If you’re reading this blog, you’ve probably seen The Matrix Trilogy, but have you seen the secret footage embedded in the 2003 video game, Enter the Matrix? Featuring new cinematic sequences, Enter The Matrix tells a tale that runs parallel to The Matrix Reloaded. Are you ready for some Deja Vu?
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With the upcoming Netflix series announced, there seems to be a renewed discussion of Cowboy Bebop’s cyberpunk credentials. So, after many recommendations by friends and colleagues, I decided to make the decision for myself. I watched the entire 26-episode series.
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Without any warning except for some cryptic posts on their Twitter, Ghostrunner — the OTHER cyberpunk, wall-running, time-bending, slasher video game we’ve all been drooling over — just dropped their demo on Steam (for free!). But you’d better pick it up quick, as it’s only available until May 13th. For more details, check out the Ghostrunner website.
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I was introduced to Akira relatively late. It was the same way with Blade Runner. Both were ground-breaking, inspirational pieces of art that wowed viewers at the time. Speaking as a latecomer to the classics, though, they’re looking a little long in the teeth.
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Altered Carbon: Resleeved is a Netflix original movie, available to stream now. A Japanese anime movie spin-off, it is set in the Altered Carbon Universe and features Takeshi Kovacs and Taneda Hideki on planet Latimer.
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Hyper Jam is what happens if you paint a Neon Synthwave sheen over Super Smash Brothers. With fast-paced, high-intensity action and constantly spawning items that can be thrown, its levels include punishing consequences if you step out of the arena.