It turns out Tom Hardy’s Venom is no match for the return of “The Matrix” franchise. Speaking to Screen Rant, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” location manager Christopher Kusiak revealed that filming Hardy’s comic book sequel had to be changed after Lana Wachowski’s “The Matrix Resurrections” set up shop in San Francisco. Both Hollywood tentpoles began filming in Sf in February 2020 before the pandemic.
“Lots of stuff impacted filming,” Kusiak said. “A lot of our driving shots went away because ‘The Matrix’ controlled all of downtown…We ended up moving a stunt up onto the top of the parking garage because we couldn’t get to the areas we wanted because of ‘The Matrix.’ But if we would’ve been there first, it probably would’ve gone the other way.”
“The Matrix Resurrections” was so dominant in San Francisco that filming of the movie even found its...
“Lots of stuff impacted filming,” Kusiak said. “A lot of our driving shots went away because ‘The Matrix’ controlled all of downtown…We ended up moving a stunt up onto the top of the parking garage because we couldn’t get to the areas we wanted because of ‘The Matrix.’ But if we would’ve been there first, it probably would’ve gone the other way.”
“The Matrix Resurrections” was so dominant in San Francisco that filming of the movie even found its...
- 10/11/2021
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
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