Listen y'all, it's been a long week so I'm going to just cut directly to the chase here: The Matrix: Resurrections finally has its first trailer, and...just watch it.
The highly-anticipated new installment in the Matrix franchise still follows Neo (Keanu Reeves), who appears to be back to his old ways, once again going by the name "Thomas Anderson."
While speaking to a gentleman who appears to be his therapist (Neil Patrick Harris), Neo muses that he's "had dreams that weren’t just dreams."
Shortly after, we get another familiar face when Neo runs into Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) at a coffee shop, who seems to have no recollection of their past history together.
Things escalate quickly after a still-unnamed character* (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) once again offers Neo the iconic red pill and ~down the rabbit hole~ he goes.
*Yahya's character's identity has yet to be revealed, but it's hard to deny who those tiny glasses are reminding us of!
After some action and incredible visuals, the trailer ends with another short conversation, this time with a different gentleman (Jonathan Groff) who does the thing! He says the title of the movie!!!
Like...Y'ALL! Keanu? Yahya?! Someone's clearly been reading my diary!!! I've got to get a better lock for that thing.
The action sequences! The beautiful direction! The shot composition! The positively sick use of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit!" It! All! Looks! Unbelievable!
"I just remember it was so strange, him saying to everyone “He’s got it. He’s got the picture.” As if he couldn’t believe his own eyes" buzzfeednews.com/article/piapet…
"My wife, the photographer Rebecca Norris Webb — who has had little experience photographing conflict or violence — said she wanted to go with me. I balked. Shouldn’t she stay in Brooklyn, away from the chaos? Perhaps I shouldn’t even go. (1/4)
What if we were separated and unable to communicate during another wave of violence? So, we chose to stay together and do one of the few things we know how to do — respond with a camera. (2/4)
TV and movie sets might as well be the Love Island villa -- just hot people spending upwards of 14 hours a day together for months at a time. How could you not fall in love with your fellow co-star?
Here are 22 celebrity couples did just that and found their soulmates on set
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox
What they worked on together: An upcoming indie thriller called Midnight In The Switchgrass
Earlier this week, OG Blue's Clues host Steve Burns returned to offer everyone who grew up in the '90s a bit of much-needed closure after his departure from the hit show nearly 19 years ago.
Over 34.5 million people watched Steve's heartfelt message about everything that has happened in our time apart, including going to college, starting families, tackling student loans, and pushing through the hard stuff.
Yesterday, a law banning abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy went into effect in Texas after the Supreme Court took no action to stop it.
Both #HandmaidsTale — based on the popular novel about a totalitarian society that treats women's bodies as reproductive vessels and property — and #Texas were trending online, leading many to express their opinions about the state of our nation and its treatment toward women.
Zendaya is 25 years old today! And, to commemorate the occasion, Tom Holland has already shared a tributary post that's currently sending the Internet into one big, collective frenzy.
Most of us are familiar with Tom and Zendaya's fictional, onscreen relationship in the Spider-Man film franchise, where Tom plays the titular superhero and Zendaya co-stars as MJ, his friend and love interest.
Note: Some submissions include insensitive anti-trans and anti-gay TV/movie moments. Please proceed with caution.
Done wrong: Blaine Anderson and Brittany Pierce from Glee (2009–2015)
"We all know that Glee featured some particularly anti-bisexual storylines.. that show did some fantastic things for their gay, lesbian, and trans audiences, but they failed to respect and depict bisexuality."