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'Cabin in the Woods' and 'Cloverfield' writer Drew Goddard will be writing and directing a new 'Matrix' movie with original co-writer and co-director Lana Wachowski attached to executive produce.
A mouse watching The Matrix changed what we know about our brains - How we think, feel, see, talk and move are due to neurons in the brain ...
Will Smith may be choosing between the red and blue pill, but the Oscar-winning actor isn't entering the Matrix for a movie.
While some observers think Smith’s next project connected to ’The Matrix,’ there is another possibility.
Warner Bros. Pictures announced a fifth "Matrix" movie is in the works, extending the lifespan of the billion-dollar series.
One scene reflects the themes — A.I., fake news, transgender lives and Gen X — that make the film a classic.
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date – a diagram of the wiring connecting 84,000 neurons as they fire off ...
Some newly revealed concept art from The Matrix Resurrections shows exactly how The Analyst managed to raise Neo and Trinity from the dead following their deaths in 2003's The Matrix Revolutions ...
Drew Goddard, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of The Martian, has been set to write and direct a new Matrix movie at Warner Bros.
Importantly, matching up all that anatomy with the activity in the mouse's brain as it watched movies allowed researchers to trace how the circuitry worked.
Importantly, matching up all that anatomy with the activity in the mouse's brain as it watched movies allowed researchers to trace how the circuitry worked.