‘Frozen’ Star Jonathon Groff Joins ‘Matrix 4’

After his musical sequence in Frozen 2 generated a ton of popularity, fans will be happy to know that more great things are coming to Kristoff actor Jonathon Groff. Groff will soon be part of another major franchise, joining Keanu Reeves and Carre-Anne Moss in the upcoming forth installment of The Matrix. This marks one of many new additions to the Matrix franchise, with the sequel already building up quite the all star cast.

As previously mentioned, Reeves and Moss will be reprising their roles as Neo and Trinity respectively. Also returning  is Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe. The film will also star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Aquaman, Watchmen), who’s speculated to play a young Morpheous but those reports have not been confirmed. Other new additions to the franchise include Neil Patrick Harris and Jessice Henwick, who are set to act alongside Groff and others.

While Frozen is likely the most recognizable franchise Jonathon Groff has been part of, he’s also seen success in a number of film and television projects. Prior to Frozen, Groff made appearances on the hit TV series Glee and movies like American Sniper and The Normal Heart, to name a few. His most recent role is the lead on Netflix’s hit series Mindhunter, a more dramatic role than the aforementioned parts but not too far off from an action film like The Matrix. In fact, it would certainly be a nice change of pace for Groff to be part of another big franchise where he actually appears on screen, as opposed to simply providing a voice.

Ryan Pineda: When it comes to film, animation, video games and other mediums, I can discuss for hours about how much on why certain films and animated media made me the person I am today. I adore the artistic merit that comes from a lot of pop-culture media and will definitely love to have a conversation about favorite movies any day! I have graduated in 2017 with a BA in Film and Television at the University of Arizona. Been passionate about writing about films due to always having an interesting outlook on the medium. Will always see a film and will definitely be sure to recommend it to someone that I know for a fact would love that movie. Not only that but will also give reasons for why I think that film did or did not work as a movie, and the same can go for other pieces of media like television, video games and especially animated projects.
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