When looking at the concept of the metaverse in movies, people tend to mention movies like The Matrix or Minority Report. While these films provided a fun glimpse into what the directors believed the metaverse would look like, they weren’t an accurate representation of what we currently know. So what is the first movie that 100% properly embodies the metaverse?
How the entertainment industry is moving toward the metaverse
There has been a lot of talk in newspapers and on TV about the impact of the metaverse, with many traditional types of entertainment becoming more immersive. Board games and card games have gradually changed through the introduction of various technologies such as virtual reality and augmented reality.
The casino industry has also taken steps in this direction. Modern online slot machines often introduce themed settings, with bonus rounds often featuring characters and symbols related to this theme. Titles such as Arctic Fishing, Agent Gold, and Vikings Unleashed Megaways demonstrate the diversity of themes and imagery used.
Many documentaries regarding the Metaverse on TV have addressed this topic, explaining how it will change our lives. TV shows like Black Mirror, Westworld, and Upload have all showcased various aspects of the future virtual reality world, but it would be hard to argue that any of them are a definitive look at what the metaverse has in store for us. Us.
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It’s unlikely that a romantic comedy will give us our first true look at what the metaverse is. But Love Virtually’s 2023 release provided one of the most interesting and potentially accurate looks at how VR technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives.
Stephen Tobolowsky plays the role of Dr. Divine, who is having a fictional affair but doesn’t realize the woman is his wife (played by Cheri Oteri) in real life. Described as a satirical retro comedy, it failed to impress audiences and critics upon its release, perhaps simply because the technology is now so familiar to us that it is no longer groundbreaking or shocking.
With no news of an upcoming Metaverse movie, perhaps it’s simply a case of the Metaverse becoming such an accepted and common part of life that filmmakers don’t feel the need to make a film specifically about it. The concept of virtual reality mixing the real and online worlds is still fascinating, but this alone is no longer compelling enough to be the basis for a big movie.
If this is the case, expect to see the Metaverse appearing in more and more movies, rather than just being an actual subject. We may never see a blockbuster hit focused solely on the Metaverse, but we can soon expect it to be included as a key element in many films with a variety of topics, just as it has found its way into many other parts of the entertainment industry.