The MSG Sphere is as Cyberpunk as it comes.
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The MSG Sphere is as Cyberpunk as it comes.
#shorts #cyberpunk #TheSphere #LasVegas
Blade Runner 2033: Labyrinth was just announced and it’s being developed by Annapurna Interactive! In this video we will be going over some brief details on the Blade runner movies and universe, what this game will be about, who is developing it, and why you should be excited!
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Dissecting what a Cyberpunk 2077 Netflix series would mean for the franchise, How The Witcher Netflix became such a success and it’s ripple effect, Henry Cavill vs Keanu Reeves and celebrity presences, some existing Cyberpunk styled productions and shows and how this is a real possibility based off movements CDPR have already made with their Cyberpunk IP is the topic of todays Cyberpunk 2077 video!
The Witcher Netflix despite lukewarm critic scores, has been an overwhelming success in terms of audience and fan reception, straight up views and interest generated, as well as for the entities attached to the project. The Witcher Netflix crushed it in its United States Debut, and although Netflix tends to keep their numbers close to their chest, third party analytics have it pinned just behind Stranger Things and The Mandalorian in terms of recent Original Series and their impressive metrics.
Let’s be honest here, amongst the gaming population The Witcher has almost unanimously been praised especially the 3rd installment and has rocketed CD PROJEKT RED to the top of many open world RPG and gaming enthusiasts lists in terms of respect, notoriety and quality.
The Witcher Netflix single-handedly helped The Witcher 3 break its population numbers on Steam.
Henry Cavill and the Netflix name has furthermore pushed The Witcher to a much more mainstream audience, putting the series and the name in the living rooms of those who are detached from the video gaming world, but still consume modern entertainment as almost all of us who have a tv set or internet access do.
Now extrapolate this to the potential of a Cyberpunk Netflix, TV Series or movie, it has the ability to proliferate across the world and become a success. Cyberpunk 2077 is undoubtably more popular than The Witcher games, at least in terms of initial intrigue. YouTube is a decent barometer for gauging public interest, and here we can see the numbers behind the trailers of The Witcher vs Cyberpunk. There is quite the discrepancy.
This is partially due to the CD PROJEKT RED name being held in higher regard with the gaming population as time goes on, but I also think the Cyberpunk genre is something fresh and exciting for consumers, even if the actual genre dates back quite some time ago. This resurgence of the concept of high tech low life parallels nicely with our real world acceleration of technology, AI vs what it means to be human, the escapism of smartphones and being bombarded with the digitization of the world at every corner, as well as social media which is often times the source of politically and socially charged rumors, misinformation, opinions and statements.
Now assume a series or movie launch that is within the predictable realm of how successful Cyberpunk 2077 as a game will be. It already has the Celebrity endorsement to make the game itself more popular amongst the population who don’t play video games, which in itself is opening the video gaming space to more people without even the need for a Netflix or TV adaptation. Combine this with the pedigree for CDPR to craft expert stories and polarizing characters.
Altered Carbon was one of the first if not the first Cyberpunk themed project to be picked up by Netflix, and it has been a somewhat niche success. The genre is picking up steam again with more main-stream adaptations of a live action Akira, the Matrix 4 and more Ghost In The Shell SAC 2045 slated for the next couple of years.
Cyberpunk on the big screen can do something it’s genre-based predecessors behind it has for the most part not done, and that is having overwhelmingly positive ratings to a larger and non-niche audience.
The co-creator of 2077 and the main man behind its source material believes that a Cyberpunk 2077 movie would strike the balance between heady and thoughtful questions, action, emotion and impressive and vibrant locations and sequences.
Mike Pondsmith mentions in an interview that “At this point we are teaching people about this new kind of Cyberpunk. My favorite film is Blade Runner, but I recognize inherently that it’s a cerebral film and 2049 was even more cerebral.”
If you’ve had a chance to read any of the source books from the early 90s that Cyberpunk 2077 is based upon, it immediately becomes apparent in how many different directions one can take when developing a poignant, and provoking script. It’s incredibly fleshed out, researched and well written in an attempt to predict and tell compelling stories about the issues of the future.
The Witcher as an IP is great because it’s built on the foundation of having the strong works of Andrej Sapkowski, and Cyberpunk cranks that up 10-fold with over 4000 pages of history and lore. The best works of film many times come from already popular books, but there are also a ton of books and content equally as engaging that would be perfect for the big screen.
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Now if you guys are genre enthusiasts, you’re most likely incredibly stoked about how much Cyberpunk and cyberpunk themed media we already know is planned for the next coming years, Cyberpunk 2077, Dredd megacity one, Altered Carbon season 2, an Akira live action movie as well as some more Ghost In The shell should have you incredibly excited.
Well add one more to your list as it was confirmed earlier today that The Matrix 4 will be produced and globally distributed by Warner bros and village roadshow pictures.
With the 20th anniversary of The Matrix being this year and AMC theaters across the US slated to be replaying it from August 30th to September 5th in commemoration, it seems like The Matrix is going to be making a resurgence in the form of a 4th installment with Lana Wachowski writing and directing the film.
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In today’s Cyberpunk 2077 video I wanted to focus specifically on games, movies, and books within the realm of the Cyberpunk genre that you can dive into to learn more about the world of Cyberpunk and to ready yourselves for Cyberpunk 2077 and to be an expert in the world of high tech and low life based on these movies, games and books.
First let’s look at some Cyberpunk movies, and start with what I like to call the big 3.
First we have Bladerunner and Bladerunner 2049. Now the original is loosely based on a book we will get to later on, and is set in the Dystopian future of Los Angeles in 2019, where replicants, or synthetic humans are bio-engineered by the Tyrell corporation for manual labor in off-world colonies. When a group of repliants have decided they’ve had enough and go rogue, Rick Deckard whose role is a Bladerunner is tasked to track them down to retire them.
Blade runner 2049 follows a replicant Bladerunner named K (the lovechild) and is set 30 years after the events of the original. He unveils a secret about replicants that will change the dynamic between humans and replicants.
Next we have Ghost In The Shell, one of my personal favorite Cyberpunk films. This 1995 anime focuses on Major Kusanagi as a cyborg created by law enforcement and working for section 9 to track down a Cyber terrorist looking to threaten the world. This movie explores what it means to be human much like Bladerunner, but in a more philosophical way with Major seeking what differentiates herself from her fellow human beings.
Next we have Akira a 1988 film with animations that still impress to this day. Akira takes place in 2019 in “Neo-Tokyo” after it has been rebuilt post-cataclysmis event. It is a place plagued by corruption, anti-government protests, terrorism, and gang violence. This tells the story of Kaneda the leader of a local biker gang whose childhood friend Tetsuo gets into a biking accident and is endowed with telekinetic powers.
Next we have another one of my favorites Dredd. Now 2077 takes a lot of inspiration from Dredd, from the megabuildings to even similarities in over the top cheese humor contrasted with darkness and despair.
Dredd takes place in Mega-city one, a violent metropolis with 800 million residents and 17,000 serious crimes reported daily. It follows Judge Dredd who is a law enforcement agent and given complete power to be Judge, jury end executioner when dealing with the rampant gang problem within Megacities and megastructures. Judge Dredd is tasked with training an Apprentice Judge Anderson, and things go south when they have to deal with a drug gang held up in a Megabuilding named Peach Trees. They are a gang led by previously mentioned Ma-Ma who deals a new insidious kind of drug called Slo Mo, which is essentially a kerenzikov reflex booster from 2077.
Next we have Total Recall. Now this is a movie release in 1990 and subsequently again in 2012 as a reboot, but the original one in my opinion is better. It follows a Construction worker Douglas Quaid, who keeps having nightmares and visions about mars and a mystery woman. IT devolves into Quaid finding himself stuck in the middle of a conspiracy against him by corporation Rekall who develops implant memory chips as a service.
Next we have games you should play to prepare for 2077.
First we have the Deus Ex series. Largely touted as the best Cyberpunk game that we’ve gotten over the years, this game takes place during the 21st century, and focuses closely on a conflict between secretive factions like the Illuminati, Majestic 12 and Knights Templar who want to control the world, and how advanced augmentations and technologies change the way the covert war between these secret factions and a task forces erupts. It follows main protagonist Adam Jensen.
Next we have Observer. Observer is set in 2084 in Poland after a digital plague wipes out thousands of people and results in rampant wars and drug use. It follows a detective named Daniel Lazarski, who is an Observer. An observer is someone who can hack peoples minds using a device called the Dream Eater to interrogate them as well as a vision mode to investigate his surroundings. It has a really dark and insidious aesthetic, and again people who lean more to the horror side of the genre will enjoy this.
Next we have Detroit Become Human. It follows 3 androids and their personal decisions in a world where a large disparity between these androids and himans exist. You gather clues with augmented vision modes, and the story branches out depending on what choices you make. The game has a really clean look, and might be a nice time pass for those who enjoy flowchart narratives.
Finally we have some books and literature that you can read if you want to indulge in the world of Cyberpunk…