PHOTOS: ‘Matrix’ premiere in SF was a who’s who of gay Hollywood

“The Matrix Resurrections” cast outside Castro Theatre in San Francisco. (Photo by Gooch)
The fourth installment of the franchise, “The Matrix Resurrections,” premiered at the newly re-opened Castro Theatre in San Francisco on Saturday, December 18, 2021. Ditching the traditional red, the cast of Hollywood’s most queer blockbuster to date walked a green carpet instead.
Keanu Reeves arriving at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. (Photo by Gooch)
Most major media outlets were not invited to the premiere, but that did not stop the stars from coming out to shine.
From left to right: Carrie-Anne Moss, Lana Wachowski, and Keanu Reeves (Photo by Gooch)
Check out these exclusive photos from the evening, featuring NPH, Marc Jacobs, Jonathan Groff, the cast, and SF Mayor London Breed.
Filmmaker Lana Wachowski (Photo by Gooch)
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Neil Patrick Harris (Photo by Gooch)
Jonathan Groff (Photo by Gooch)
Neil Patrick Harris with husband David Burtka (Photo by Gooch)
Jonathan Groff with his new boyfriend (Photo by Gooch)
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Photo by Gooch)
Marc Jacobs and husband Char Defrancesco (Photo by Gooch)
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Marc Jacobs and husband Char Defrancesco (Photo by Gooch)
Priyanka Chopra (Photo by Gooch)
Jaden Smith (Photo by Gooch)
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Freema Agyeman (Photo by Gooch)
San Francisco Mayor London Breed (Photo by Gooch)
All photos provided by Gooch Photography
Jada Pinkett-Smith with Jaden Smith (Photo by Gooch)
Photo by Gooch.
Ellen Hollman (Photo by Gooch)
Keanu Reeves with Julien Grey (Photo by Gooch)
Yena Young and Marco Canevacci (Photo by Gooch)
James McTeigue and Lana Wachowski (Photo by Gooch)
Eréndira Ibarra (Photo by Gooch)
Photo by Gooch.
Jessica Henwick (Photo by Gooch)
Photo by Gooch.
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