….
March 2015.
The Hulk script had been locked.
John Tunnard was deep in pre-production, assembling department heads and building vision boards that captured the visceral, tragic quality Regal had written into every page.
The main casting would begin in May, though he already met Karl-Heinz, and their decision is still in progress.
Anyway, the film is scheduled to shoot through summer for a late fall release.
Now Regal's attention shifted to something else - something that had been building quietly for months and was about to explode into public consciousness.
[The Matrix].
….
On February 20, 2015.
While Ryan Reynolds dominated box office conversation with Deadpool's unprecedented Valentine's Day opening, something else dropped online almost unnoticed at first.
A trailer, sixty seconds long.
It opened with silence - complete, unsettling silence, before a phone began ringing.
Then: the green code.
Cascading down a black screen, Matrix digital rain that meant nothing to anyone seeing it for the first time but somehow felt significant, ominous, like watching reality's source code made visible.
Keanu's voice, barely above a whisper: "Have you ever had a dream that you were so sure was real? What if you couldn't wake up? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world?"
Flashes of imagery - a woman in leather running along a building. Men in black suits and sunglasses moving with inhuman precision. Someone dodging bullets that left vapor trails in the air. Keanu screaming as his mouth sealed shut impossibly.
Then Laurence Fishburne's voice, deep and commanding: "What is The Matrix?"
The title appeared: THE MATRIX.
Release date: March 31, 2015.
Story By: Regal Seraphsail.
Directed By: Alexander
The trailer ended.
….
Within twenty-four hours, the trailer had generated over ten million views across various platforms.
Not Deadpool numbers - nothing was touching Deadpool that weekend, but significant for something that refused to explain itself.
….
March 15, 2015
Keanu sat across from Jimmy Fallon, who had been trying for ten minutes to get an actual answer about what [The Matrix] was about.
"Come on." Jimmy said, laughing but clearly frustrated. "You have to give us something. What's the movie about?"
Keanu smiled. "I can't really explain it without spoiling the experience."
"Try anyway."
"Okay." Keanu leaned forward slightly, considering how to phrase it. "When I first heard the script, when Alexander sat me down and walked me through the concept, I was actually a bit blank afterward."
"Blank?"
"Yeah, like... I understood the words individually, but putting them together created this cognitive dissonance where I started questioning things I would never have thought to question before."
Jimmy looked delighted. "That's not helpful at all."
"I know what I am saying doesn't make sense right now." Keanu continued, and there was genuine earnestness in his voice. "But after watching the movie, you will understand why I can't explain it. The film has to show you. Telling you would just - it would ruin what makes it work."
"So it's confusing?"
"No, it's... clarifying. But in a way that only makes sense once you've experienced it."
Jimmy turned to the audience. "Does anyone understand what he's saying?"
Mixed laughter and confusion from the crowd.
"See, this is what I have been dealing with for months." Jimmy said. "Everyone involved in this movie talks like they're in a cult."
"Maybe we are." Keanu replied, deadpan.
That got a bigger laugh.
Jimmy shifted topics. "I have to ask about something else that's been all over social media. You and Regal Seraphsail crashed a wedding?"
"We didn't crash it." Keanu corrected, smiling now. "We were invited."
"So if you are invited you gotta show up?"
"If it feels genuine enough."
"How was your experience?"
"It was fun." Keanu said simply. "We showed up with genuine intention of congratulating the new couple, gave a toast, and a pic. That's about it. They seemed happy we came."
The clip went viral immediately, Keanu's earnest description of why they had attended, the image of two of Hollywood's most prominent figures showing up to a fan's wedding just because they had been invited and had the time.
It generated exactly the kind of positive press that money couldn't buy, humanizing both of them while reinforcing the mystique around [The Matrix] by association.
….
March 20-30, 2015.
The remaining days before premiere became a blur of promotional activity.
Keanu and Alexander hit every major talk show, every entertainment program, every outlet that would have them.
And at every single appearance, they maintained the mystery, answering questions without revealing anything, generating intrigue through deliberate vagueness.
The marketing campaign continued its minimalist approach.
One poster design, green code on black, the title, the tagline.
TV spots that had a pure atmosphere - the phone ringing, reality glitching, that one line: "What is The Matrix?"
Meanwhile, [Deadpool] was still performing well in theaters, having crossed $700 million worldwide.
[Friends] was dominating Thursday night television ratings.
[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire] was locked for summer release with the first native 3D experience in the franchise.
And [The Matrix] sat at the center of entertainment conversation despite, or because of, the fact that almost no one knew what it actually was.
….
March 31, 2015.
Los Angeles | Chinese Theatre | 6:47 PM
….
The premieres are scheduled for about an hour–
And for now, the red carpet stretching down Hollywood Boulevard, as camera flashes of paparazzi and media are in full swing.
Keanu Reeves stepped out of the black town car with Seren beside him, and the crowd erupted.
"KEANU!"
"SEREN! WE LOVE YOU!"
"YOU TWO ARE PERFECT TOGETHER!"
The reaction was immediate and overwhelming.
Ever since Seren's accident on Academy Awards night - when she had been hit by a drunk driver just hours before the ceremony - the public had rallied around the couple with protective intensity.
What had started as sympathy had transformed into genuine affection as they watched Keanu cancel appearances to stay by her side during recovery, as they saw Seren return and even win the [Best Costume] for [Spider-Man] last year.
The audience just loved cheering for the cute and charming couple.
A teenage girl near the barrier held a sign: "KEANU + SEREN = RELATIONSHIP GOALS."
Another fan's poster read: "REAL LOVE EXISTS AND IT LOOKS LIKE THEM."
Keanu waved to the crowd, his arm around Seren's waist, and she smiled with the kind of warmth that made photographers scramble for the shot.
Behind them, another town car arrived.
The crowd's energy shifted, anticipation building as Regal Seraphsail stepped out, extending his hand to help Gwendolyn from the vehicle.
"REGAL!"
"GWEN!"
"WE SHIP IT!"
Their reception was different but equally enthusiastic.
Where Keanu and Seren represented romantic idealism, Regal and Gwendolyn embodied something else - power couple energy, two people at the top of their respective fields who somehow made it work despite impossibly busy schedules.
Gwendolyn was the owner of [Everleaf Press] who believed and had published Regal's first book of [Harry Potter] - which is currently the modern era's most selling book every year in millions.
Together, they were the kind of couple that made Forbes write articles analyzing their combined net worth and cultural influence.
But the fans didn't care about that.
They cared that Regal looked at Gwendolyn like she was the only person in the room, even surrounded by hundreds.
That she had been spotted on set during productions, bringing him coffee and making sure he actually ate.
…and the candid photos that occasionally surfaced - the two of them walking through bookstores on rare days off, or sitting in coffee shops arguing about story structure.
The four of them - Keanu, Seren, Regal, and Gwendolyn - stopped for obligatory photos at the main press backdrop. Photographers shouted directions, flashes creating a strobe effect that never quite felt normal no matter how many premieres you attended.
They had almost made it to the theater entrance when a photographer's voice cut through the chaos.
"Regal! Keanu! One photo of you both with your partners!"
The photographer clearly recognized the opportunity for something more valuable: two of Hollywood's most talked-about couples in a single frame.
"Sure." Keanu said easily, glancing at Regal.
"Why not." Regal agreed.
They repositioned–
Keanu and Seren on the left, Regal and Gwendolyn on the right, the four of them arranged in a way that looked natural rather than staged.
The photo captured something specific: four people who genuinely enjoyed each other's company, whose relationships existed independent of publicity needs, whose presence together felt authentic rather than manufactured.
After the shot, Regal, Gwendolyn, and Seren headed inside, escaping the red carpet.
Keanu stayed behind - he was the star of the film, which meant interview obligations that couldn't be avoided.
Simon appeared from the theater entrance as the three of them entered–
"We are seated in twenty minutes." he said.
Regal replied. "Everyone important here?"
"Cast, crew, studio executives, press. Alexander's already inside."
….
Outside, Keanu was in his third interview, and again he heard the same question–
"So what is The Matrix?"
"Hahah…"
Keanu laughed - genuine, charismatic, the kind of laugh that made him likable even when he was probably not answering questions.
"You have waited this long, so a few more minutes shouldn't be a big deal, right?" he said.
Obviously he can't reveal it. Even if it's gonna be all over the internet in a few hours.
This was their main promotional tactic that took the film to the public.
They avoided each and every traditional promotional tactic of preparing the audience, releasing behind-the-scenes featurettes explaining the plot, and even the interviews where the stars accidentally revealed major story beats.
Instead, they bet everything on one tagline:
"What is The Matrix?"
Many media houses, and critics had called it pretentious, accusing them of hiding a weak story behind marketing gimmicks, and that it would backfire–
–that audiences wouldn't show up for a film they couldn't understand from the advertising.
But Regal had been adamant about the approach, and Alexander had agreed.
[The Matrix] had done the opposite of what [Deadpool]'s campaign did from the same LIE Studio - where posters plastered across cities with different taglines and joke variations, a Valentine's Day angle that turned an R-rated superhero movie into date night–
One tagline, with minimal explanation. Make people curious enough that they had to see it opening weekend just to understand what everyone was talking about.
The strategy had worked better than anyone expected, which was shown in advance ticket sales and social media speculation that had reached fever pitch.
And that uncertainty had become the marketing itself.
Now, standing on the red carpet with photographers still shouting his name and fans still screaming support, Keanu understood why the approach had been right.
The journalist in front of him tried again. "Can you at least tell us what genre it is? Science fiction? Action? Thriller?"
"Yes." Keanu said with that enigmatic smile that had become his trademark during this press tour.
"Yes to which one?"
"Yes to all of them. And none of them." He leaned slightly closer, lowering his voice like he was sharing a secret. "I will say this though - question everything you think you know about reality."
He moved to the next interview, leaving her looking both delighted at getting something quotable and frustrated at still not having an actual answer.
…..
Inside the Theater | 7:15 PM
The lights dimmed.
Regal sat in his 'usual' spot - back row, aisle seat, where he could see both the screen and the audience's reactions.
For a brief moment, he considered standing by the balcony exit instead, but Gwendolyn was already seated beside him.
Kenau and Alexander were somewhere in the middle of the theater, surrounded by cast and crew.
The LIE Studios.
Then the distribution network, [Red Studio] appeared.
….
.
[To be continued…]
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