It was 27 years ago that one sci-fi movie changed the genre, changed cinema, and continues to influence the world.
The sci-fi genre has grown from its indie movie beginnings to become one of the biggest blockbuster genres in film. As of writing this,is giving the 2026 box office a nice little jolt, earning over $300 million .
However, as the 21st century was arriving, sci-fi was still largely considered to be a B-movie genre, until one film came along to combine some of the deepest, headiest sci-fi concepts with some of the finest action from the best stunt teams in the world.The result was not just a box office smash, but an entire cultural phenomenon. One film grew into an entire franchise and sparked a massive pop-culture shift that affected everything from fashion to music to filmmaking. It went even deeper than that: this one film penetrated the cultural consciousness like few others before it, sparking questions and debates that are still being had today. That’s exactly why it’s been so hard for that very same film franchise to make a comeback.had one of the most successful rollouts in cinematic history, baiting millions of viewers all over the world with the mystery of what the film was even about. The trailers and TV spots were heavy on vibe over actual story details, simply asking viewers “What Is The Matrix?” and inviting them to the theater in order to find out.in 1999; just 30 seconds of sizzle reel footage, teasing the groundbreaking visual effects and mind-blowing physics of the film, was enough to get the masses on board. Two months later,earned $467.8 million at the worldwide box office, against a budget of $63 million. It sparked a massive franchise opportunity for Warner Bros. and the Wachowskis, including two sequels filmed back-to-back, and all kinds of merchandising from music and clothing inspired by the movie , to multimedia ventures like video games, anime, books, etc.; even the film’s signature green cascading lines of computer code became a major part of the cultural zeitgeist. But‘s most enduring legacy has been the philosophical and societal themes the film wrestled with – questions we still haven’t full answered, today.tells the story of a corporate IT geek named Thomas Anderson , who moonlights as the world-famous hacker known as “Neo.” Anderson gets recruited into a cabal of hackers by the mysterious “Trinity” , a group of people who are all asking the same question: “?” Eventually, Tom is contacted by the cabal’s leader, Morpheus , and decides to join their ranks rather than face the strange government goons like “Agent Smith” , who are hot on his heels. However, Thomas Anderson never could’ve predicted the truth: that “The Matrix” is the digital reality he’s living in, which was constructed as a ruse to keep humans thinking they are living out their lives when in fact they are prisoners in pods being used as bio-electric batteries. The “real world” had been conquered by advanced machines during the 21st century, and the Earth had been charred by nuclear holocaust for 200 years. Once Neo is free of the mental prison, the real war to take back the world begins., and together, the two films ushered in an entire new era of cinema. “The twist” became the hook studios marketed to viewers for the next decade , but unfortunately,The Matrix arrived when the turn of the century was occuring, and anxiety about the emerging digital era coming in “Y2K” was at an all-tiime high. The Wachowskis tapped into deep theoretical science at the time, about the rapid evolution of machines and a society based around digital technology. The film was way ahead of its time in predicting a world where everyone has an online persona and/or avatar ; it had lore about hacking and immerson in virtual reality that now serves as metaphor for online and/or screen addicition. Then there was the entire notion of a populace being mentally controlled and codified while they are being fed on an drained, which sparked debates about society and where it was headed, which went on for years after the film was out. If all that wasn’t enough: the Wachowskis’ bold choice to bring in Hong Kong cinema’s finest martial art choreogrphers and stunt performers, kicked open the door for Eastern marial arts cinema to finally get mainstream Hollywood exposure. “Wire fu” became a major trend in blockbuster movies throughout the 2000s, including the two made a combined total over $1.16 billion dollars, and were merchandising cash-cows, despite a steep drop-off in critical and audience reception to the sequels. Spinoff projects like thehad been phased out and replaced by the resurging wave of comic book movies, and the new era of franhise universes being built by Marvel Studios and DC/Warner Bros. The Wachowskis also went through signifcant changes, as “Larry” and “Andy” both transitioned into “Lana” and “Lilly” Wachowski. Their directorial follow-up film, aadaptation is now a cult-classic, but was looked at as a flip at the time of release; their subseqent filmsthat the Wachowskis wrote and produced did well on the big screen; meanwhile, they partnered with DC/Marvel comic writer J. Michael Straczynski to create the LGBTQ-themed superhero seriesfor Netflix, which became a new pioneering success for the Wachowskis, and ran for 2 seasons from 2015 through 2017.franchise. They both expressed in interviews that it was getting harder to even find new inroads to the franchise, given how deeply intertwined the world was with digital technology. Lana finally made a return to the franchise as the 2010s ended, taking up the reigns of the franchise again, before the studio took over.. No word yet on what the story will be, but Goddard claims he’ll let us know when he’s finally done and ready to emerge from his “writing cave.” New Masters of the Universe Trailer Reveals More of He-Man, Teela, & Evil-Lyn Alongside Incredible New “Become Eternian” Digital ExperienceLOTR: What Happened to Every Member of the Fellowship After Return of the KingOne of the Mario Movies’ Biggest Changes to the Nintendo Character Officially Explained by Chris Pratt30 Years Ago Today, Friends Wrote Out 1 of Its Best Supporting Characters
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