The Matrix Resurrections is coming to Bell’s Crave on May 13th.
The Warner Bros. Pictures film released in Canada on December 16th and then hit premium video-on-demand (PVOD) on January 14th. However, now the movie is finally making its way to Crave.
The Matrix Resurrections stars Toronto-raised Keanu Reeves, Vancouver-born Carrie-Anne Moss, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, Jada Pinkett Smith, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and more.
You can check out what else is coming to Crave in May, here.
A Crave subscription starts at $9.99/month for a ‘Mobile’ plan, which includes access to HBO Max content like The Matrix Resurrections.
A $19.99/month ‘Crave Total’ subscription is required to stream this content other devices, including, Apple TV, PlayStation, Xbox and more.
Warner Bros. Canada has confirmed that The Matrix Resurrections will stream on premium video-on-demand (PVOD) services on January 14th.
The choice is yours, Canada. On January 14, #TheMatrix Resurrections heads to Premium Home Release. You can rent or own and enjoy in the comfort of your own home. pic.twitter.com/Dms8WIwgXF
According to a recent tweet from the company, the film will be available for rent and to own on PVOD, which likely includes services like Apple’s iTunes and Google Play.
It’s currently unclear how much it will cost to rent or buy Resurrections, with prices typically falling in the $24.99 range to purchase films and anywhere from $6.99 to $24.99 for new release rentals. MobileSyrup has reached out to Warner Bros. Canada for more information.
The Matrix Resurrections, starring Canada’s own Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, opened in theatres on December 22nd. In Resurrections, Neo (Reeves) re-enters The Matrix with Trinity (Moss) to join a group of rebels and fight a new enemy.
To find out where you can stream the original Matrix trilogy in Canada, follow this link.
Warner Bros. Canada has confirmed that The Matrix Resurrections will stream on premium video-on-demand (PVOD) services on January 14th.
The choice is yours, Canada. On January 14, #TheMatrix Resurrections heads to Premium Home Release. You can rent or own and enjoy in the comfort of your own home. pic.twitter.com/Dms8WIwgXF
According to a recent tweet from the company, the film will be available for rent and to own on PVOD, which likely includes services like Apple’s iTunes and Google Play.
It’s currently unclear how much it will cost to rent or buy Resurrections, with prices typically falling in the $24.99 range to purchase films and anywhere from $6.99 to $24.99 for new release rentals. MobileSyrup has reached out to Warner Bros. Canada for more information.
The Matrix Resurrections, starring Canada’s own Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, opened in theatres on December 22nd. In Resurrections, Neo (Reeves) re-enters The Matrix with Trinity (Moss) to join a group of rebels and fight a new enemy.
To find out where you can stream the original Matrix trilogy in Canada, follow this link.
Following a tease earlier this week, Canadian actors Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss appeared at The Game Awards to formally unveil The Matrix Awakens.
Now available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, it’s a Matrix gaming experience that features highly photorealistic visuals produced entirely within Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5. In it, Reeves and Moss reprise their respective Matrix roles of Neo and Trinity. The clip that we got showed Neo and Trinity shooting at enemies while driving.
While it’s not intended to be an actual full game for new-gen console owners to play, it does showcase the graphical potential of the Fortnite maker’s engine.
The Matrix Awakens was unveiled alongside a new look at The Matrix Resurrections, which releases exclusively in Canadian theatres on December 22nd. Check it out below:
Nearly 20 years after The Matrix Revolutions, Neo is back.
The Matrix Resurrections, once again starring Canada’s own Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, will open exclusively in theatres on December 22nd. The sci-fi action flick is being helmed by original The Matrix series co-director Lana Wachowski, who also co-wrote the script.
Given that it’s been so long since the last Matrix, you might want to revisit the trilogy, or even experience it for the first time. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up the ways in which you can stream the three original Matrix films.
The first film, simply titledThe Matrix (1999), can be streamed on Crave. However, its two sequels, 2003’s The Matrix Reloadedand The Matrix Revolutions, are both available on Netflix. If you only have one or the other of these services, it’s worth noting that each film is available to rent for $4.99 CAD on premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms like iTunes and Google Play.
The Matrix Resurrections follows Neo as he re-enters The Matrix with Trinity and joins a group of rebels to fight a new enemy. It’s worth noting that you can enter a special Warner Bros. QR code contest for a chance to win a trip to the December 16th Canadian premiere of The Matrix Resurrections with Reeves and Moss. Learn more here.
Another big December movie is Spider-Man: No Way Home — read more on where to stream the seven live-action Spidey flicks in Canada ahead of that multiverse adventure here.
As part of the lead-up to The Matrix Resurrections, Warner Bros. has teased a new The Matrix-themed experience for gaming consoles called The Matrix Awakens.
A full reveal of the experience will be shown at The Game Awards on December 9th, but WB says The Matrix Awakens is entirely made in Fortnite creator Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5. In other words, the brief glimpse we get of Keanu Reeves’ Neo asking “how do we know what is real?” is, in fact, not real — it’s entirely digital.
Reeves, as well as fellow Canadian and The Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), will reprise their respective roles in The Matrix Awakens. The pair will appear at The Game Awards to formally unveil the title.
“Created by members of the original movie team including Lana Wachowski along with Epic Games and partners, ‘The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience’ is a wild ride into the reality-bending universe of ‘The Matrix’ that features performances by Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss,” reads Warner Bros.’ official description of the experience.
Given that this is an “experience,” you shouldn’t expect a full-sized, playable game; it’s definitely just going to be more of a tech demo. Still, it’s an impressive showcase for the ever-growing medium of gaming, in which technology is continuously being pushed to achieve photorealistic visuals.