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  • Sense8, The Wachowskis’ New Netflix Show, Gets an Official Trailer

    Sense8, The Wachowskis’ New Netflix Show, Gets an Official Trailer

    Sense8, the sci-fi drama from Matrix creators The Wachowskis, has just dropped its official trailer.

    “One moment links 8 minds in disparate parts of the world, putting 8 strangers in each other’s lives, each other’s secrets, and in terrible danger,” says Netflix. “From the unparalleled creative minds of The Wachowskis (“The Matrix”​ trilogy,​ “Cloud Atlas”)​ and J. Michael Straczynski (Clint Eastwood’s “Changeling​,” ​”World War Z”), as well as Grant Hill (“The Matrix” trilogy, “Cloud Atlas”). The international cast includes: Brian J. Smith, Tuppence Middleton, Jamie Clayton, Miguel Angel Silvestre, Tina Desai, Doona Bae, Aml Ameen and Max Riemelt. Also, Daryl Hannah, Naveen Andrews, Terrence Mann, Freema Agyeman, Alfonso Herrera, Erendira Ibarra, Adam Shapiro, Ness Bautista​ and ​​​Joe Pantoliano.”

    Netflix says it’s “unlike anything seen on television before.”

    Here’s a little more info on the new show:

    “The series follows eight characters around the world who, in the aftermath of a tragic death, find themselves linked to each other mentally and emotionally. They can not only see and talk to each other as though they were in the same place, they have access to each other’s deepest secrets. Not only must they figure out what happened and why and what it means for the future of humanity, they must do so while being hunted by an organization out to capture, kill or vivisect them,” said Writer and showrunner J. Michael Straczynski.

    The show was filmed in San Francisco, London, Berlin, Seoul, Iceland, Mexico City, Nairobi, and Mumbai.

    All 12 episodes of Sense8 hits Netflix on June 5.

  • Jupiter Ascending: Action-Packed Trailer #2 Released

    The Wachowskis (formerly known as the Wachowski Brothers until Larry’s gender transition) are back this summer with a bigger-than-big science fiction film that fans are hoping lives up to the hype.

    Jupiter Ascending stars the ever-popular Mila Kunis as Jupiter, a lowly janitor who learns that she has a great genetic destiny.

    Kunis has been very present in the news lately, from her relationship rumor with Ashton Kutcher, to their engagement, and now to her verified pregnancy. But the 30-year old actress isn’t just known for her front-page tabloid news. Her last films have grossed $1.8 billion. (Not too shabby.)

    Jupiter Ascending also stars 33-year old Channing Tatum (of Magic Mike fame) as an an interplanetary warrior sent to track down the girl with the the unique genetic signature. Sean Bean (Game of Thrones) and Eddie Redmayne (Les Miserables) also star in the film.

    The first trailer was released in January to positive reviews, but critics like Screen Rant still wonder if it will live up to the hype, calling it one of the riskiest box office bets of the year. This is perhaps due to the disappointment of the Wachowskis other films, such as Cloud Atlas and Speed Racer, following the initial success of the first Matrix film.



    However, Andy and Lana Wachowski are still hopeful that Jupiter Ascending will surprise.

    “It’s a science-fiction space opera,” Lana said outside an Australians in Film awards dinner. “It has a lot of things from a lot of genres that we love. It’s got a lot of original action, it’s got a lot of romance.”

    Andy, who co-wrote and directed the film with Lana, says that the visual effects in the film are “complicated.”

    “We seem not to be very good at making small things,” Lana said. “We keep saying ‘Let’s go make a small movie.’ But then they always end up being enormously complex. We want to somehow always find something that is different or that no one has tried.”

    If the movie is successful, Lana laughed, she and her brother plan to “take a sabbatical.”


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  • New Details About Netflix’s Sense8 Reported

    Netflix acquired the exclusive rights to a new sci-fi thriller series called Sense8 last year. The series comes from the Wachowskis (of The Matrix fame) and Babylon 5 writer J. Michael Straczynski.

    For most of the time that has passed since the announcement, very little has been known about the plot, though Straczynski shared a bit in an interview in September.

    To recap, these are some things he said at the time, speaking to Comic Book Resources.

    “The series is contemporaneous with current events,” he explains. “It is somewhat science fiction in some respects. It concerns eight characters around the world, who are joined telepathically with each other, or empathically, and those who are after them and hunting them to try and stop this next evolution. And the cool thing is that we’re gonna shoot this in the countries that the stories are taking place.”

    He said that shooting will take place in Mumbai, Nairobi, London, Mexico, the U.S., Germany, and possibly Russia.

    “This is gonna be a show that will be shot around the world simultaneously,” he says. “We’re gonna have five different units shooting at the same time to tell the story, and it’s gonna be ridiculously huge, and the cool thing about working with the Wachowskis…when they did The Matrix, they didn’t want to do a show like anything else they’d ever seen before, and The Matrix created a whole new cinema language. And they said, ‘If we’re gonna do television, then we have to do the same thing. We have to create a whole new vocabulary for television production…for television, which you can do in TV. And so coming into this, working with them, we’re pioneering some new techniques and new approaches in television storytelling. It’s quite extraordinary.”

    Here’s the full interview:

    TVLine is now reporting that the eight characters are connected by a shared “violent” vision, and that among the so far uncast regulars are “a closeted Mexican telenovela hunk, an Icelandic party girl, a German safe-cracker, a Korean businesswoman, an African bus driver and a transgender American blogger,” as well as a villain named Mr. Whispers.

    Each episode, according to this report, will follow characters’ separate stories, and are shot in the UK, Seoul, Mumbai, Nairobi, Berlin, Mexico City, San Francisco and Chicago.

    The Wachowskis said a few months ago that pre-production would begin in January.

    “We’re excited to work with Netflix and Georgeville Television on this project, and we’ve wanted to work with Joe Straczynski for years, chiefly due to the fact his name is harder to pronounce than ours, but also because we share a love of genre and all things nerdy,” the Wachowskis said when the project was first announced. “Several years ago, we had a late night conversation about the ways technology simultaneously unites and divides us, and out of that paradox Sense8 was born.”

    If nothing else, the show should be visually pleasing. In addition to Straczynski’s comments, Netflix announced at CES that all of its original shows will be produced in 4K.

    Image via Image: Anna Hanks (Flickr/Wikimedia Commons)

  • New Wachowski Movie Trailer Teases Sci-Fi Action

    Ever since the first Matrix movie, the Wachowskis have been dabbling in action and sci-fi, with mixed results. V for Vendetta was well-received, though Speed Racer was not. Last year’s Cloud Atlas was long and ambitious and caused wide disagreement among critics.

    For their latest project, the Wachowski siblings seem to be going back to the roots of their success. Jupiter Ascending is a sci-fi action thriller that deals with concepts such as space, genetics, and power.

    The movie stars two of the most popular current actors in Hollywood, Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum. Kunis plays a young human woman named Jupiter Jones who becomes caught up in non-human politics because she was unlucky enough to be born with a specific genetic marker. Tatum is the “hunter” with pointy ears and an odd-looking goatee who saves Jones and escorts her along her journey. Sean Bean is also there as a mentor figure, presumably one that will have a meaningful sacrificial death.

    The first teaser trailer for Jupiter Ascending was released today and previews plenty of what the Wachowskis seem to be good at: action, CG sci-fi ships, and a bit of philosophical rumination:

  • Netflix’s ‘Sense8’ To Begin Pre-Production In January

    While we’re not going to be seeing it for probably another year or better, the wheels are in motion for Netflix’s ambitious science fiction series Sense8.

    Netflix announced the show back in in March. It will debut with a ten-episode season, and is slated for a release in late 2014. During the company’s earnings call last week, Netflix said it’s still expected to release at that time, but it is subject to change, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that we won’t see it until 2015.

    Either way, it will begin the pre-production phase in January, according to the Wachowskis (of The Mattix fame), who are working on the project with Babylon 5‘s J. Michael Straczynski.

    In an interview about their upcoming movie Jupiter Ascending, the Wachowskis reportedly said as much.

    When the project was first announced, the Wachowskis said, “We’re excited to work with Netflix and Georgeville Television on this project, and we’ve wanted to work with Joe Straczynski for years, chiefly due to the fact his name is harder to pronounce than ours, but also because we share a love of genre and all things nerdy. Several years ago, we had a late night conversation about the ways technology simultaneously unites and divides us, and out of that paradox Sense8 was born.”

    While still few details are known about the plot, we’ve learned the most about it so far from an interview Straczynski gave to Comic Book Resources last month.

    “The series is contemporaneous with current events,” he said at the time. “It is somewhat science fiction in some respects. It concerns eight characters around the world, who are joined telepathically with each other, or empathically, and those who are after them and hunting them to try and stop this next evolution. And the cool thing is that we’re gonna shoot this in the countries that the stories are taking place.”

    Based on what Straczynski had to say about it, they’re trying to do for television what The Matrix did for film.

    Image: Anna Hanks (Flickr/Wikimedia Commons)

  • Netflix’s ‘Sense8’ Hopes To Do For TV What ‘The Matrix’ Did For Film

    Earlier this year, we learned that Netflix secured the exclusive rights to a new sci-fi thriller series called Sense8, which comes from the Wachowskis (of The Matrix fame) and Babylon 5 writer J. Michael Straczynski.

    So far, little is known about the plot, but there’s a good reason for that. Straczynski talked a little bit about the show in an interview with Comic Book Resources:

    “We wrote the first three scripts on our own,” he says. “We specced it out, brought it to Netflix, and the funny thing is we had four days of pitches planned. Netflix was our first meeting at I think 11:00AM on a Tuesday, and then we were gonna go to HBO….”

    By 2:00, he said, Netflix had called and said they wanted the show.

    “The series is contemporaneous with current events,” he explains. “It is somewhat science fiction in some respects. It concerns eight characters around the world, who are joined telepathically with each other, or empathically, and those who are after them and hunting them to try and stop this next evolution. And the cool thing is that we’re gonna shoot this in the countries that the stories are taking place.”

    He said that shooting will take place in Mumbai, Nairobi, London, Mexico, the U.S., Germany, and possibly Russia.

    “This is gonna be a show that will be shot around the world simultaneously,” he says. “We’re gonna have five different units shooting at the same time to tell the story, and it’s gonna be ridiculously huge, and the cool thing about working with the Wachowskis…when they did The Matrix, they didn’t want to do a show like anything else they’d ever seen before, and The Matrix created a whole new cinema language. And they said, ‘If we’re gonna do television, then we have to do the same thing. We have to create a whole new vocabulary for television production…for television, which you can do in TV. And so coming into this, working with them, we’re pioneering some new techniques and new approaches in television storytelling. It’s quite extraordinary.”

    When asked about how they convinced Netflix to put up a budget for this kind of thing, he says, “The international marketplace is a large part of this certainly. We had to come at them with a production model that said we can control the costs on this. We start shooting in Chicago, doing our stuff on set, jump out, blow out the set, jump out to locations in and around Chicago, then we jump out to our individual locations having four or five units shooting at the same time….mainly outside locations….using local production teams – camera teams – so that each area has its own distinct look, and we did the budget, worked it out, and said we can make this for this kind of money, and they said, ‘Go for it.’”

    He didn’t give any figures, but it certainly makes you wonder just how large the budget for this project is. It’s even more interesting to consider in light of recent comments from Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos, who said last week, that Netflix will be doubling its budget for original content over the coming years.

    “Each episode cuts back and fourth though,” Straczynski says of the Sense8 format. “Your anchor is the original stuff you started with on set. That kind of sets your style and your tone…”

    He says each location will have its own look, but the set stuff will provide a general continuity.

    He said he wouldn’t go much beyond that in terms of the plot, because “they like to keep things very close to the vest,” and he supports that. He says that’s why there isn’t much online about the story.

    “What we’re doing is really kind of new and innovative,” he said, adding that he didn’t want to have someone else eat their lunch.

    He did say he’ll be directing the London sequence. They’ll be shooting about three weeks in London next year.

    “Andy and Lana Wachowski and Joe Straczynski are among the most imaginative writers and gifted visual storytellers of our time,” said Sarandos when the project was announced. “Their incredible creations are favorites of Netflix members globally and we can’t wait to bring Sense8 to life.”

    “We’re excited to work with Netflix and Georgeville Television on this project, and we’ve wanted to work with Joe Straczynski for years, chiefly due to the fact his name is harder to pronounce than ours, but also because we share a love of genre and all things nerdy,” said Andy and Lana Wachowski in a joint statement at the time. “Several years ago, we had a late night conversation about the ways technology simultaneously unites and divides us, and out of that paradox Sense8 was born.”

    So far, Netflix has hardly disappointed with its original content offerings, and from the sound of it, Sense8 could its most ambitious project yet. It’s hard to say when we’ll see the first season debut, since it doesn’t even start shooting until next year, but it’s scheduled for sometime in late 2014. It will start with ten episodes.

    Image: Comic Book Resources