![]() The scientists are given a look inside Murphy's head to see the construction of the Truth Slayer. And an entity known as the truth slayer is born. Because of the tear in their reality, a virus has been released. She informs them she is an NPC, serving the mainframe. As his fellow researches try to stabilize his condition a woman in one of the muse dancer costumes appears. He then starts transforming into a monster after being infected by a mysterious pathogen. He is soon pulled back, but shortly after is "bitten" by a phantom of a Muse Dancer. He breaks the fabric of his reality and breaks into our own, standing alone out on the stage. One of the scientists, known as Murphy touches the simulation theory arcade game and is electrocuted. The center of the anomaly is in London and appears to be at Muse's stage. The movie follows a team of scientists investigating the source of an unknown paranormal anomaly, spreading across the globe. The VR Experience trailer can be seen here. The virtual experience was released in fall of 2020 on the Stageverse app for iOS and Android and will also launched later on Oculus Quest later. The Simulation Theory VR Experience was the first virtual event of this kind. The experience is designed to be an interactive online event with users being able to sign up with custom avatars and meet up with other attendees and buy virtual merch. ![]() Although it has not featured the movie aspects or footage from the show in London, the release was still considered as part of the Simulation Theory film. In fall of 2020, Muse and Stageverse released the live footage from the gig at Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano stadium, shot on July 26th, 2019, in a 360-degree 6K video format. The box set also includes a Simulation Theory comic and a limited edition poster, both made by Marvel in collaboration with Muse. It also contains a vinyl containing 9 selected songs from the concert and a cassette of the film score, written by Matt Bellamy, featuring songs that also appeared during the tour's live shows. The box-set contains a Blu-ray of the film with 5.1 DTS Master audio, packed in an VHS-inspired box. The posters for the film were designed to look like a slightly worn out VHS box sleeve insert.Īlongside the cinema and digital releases, a physical copy was released as a deluxe box-set in December 2020. The film was shot in 2019 at the O² Arena concerts, on 14th and the 15th September 2019. The trailer for the movie can be seen here. The film will differ to other previously released live films in that it includes a movie-like story, directed once again by Lance Drake based around the live show and musical themes with hired actors and Muse Dancers acting out certain scenes. ![]() A microsite soon followed with details about the film. The film was later officially revealed by Muse on August 12th, 2020. ![]() Muse also teased the film on Spotify with extracts from the film used as so called "Canvases" on Starlight, Uprising and Supermassive Black Hole. Muse started teasing with film's content in late spring of 2020 with a couple of GIFs from the film (see right), which could be found on Giphy. The latest live film coming from Muse, based around the 2019 album, Simulation Theory, was released in select IMAX cinemas on August 17th with digital downloads from Amazon, Google Play and iTunes released on August 21st with a deluxe box-set set to be released on 11th December, featuring a 5.1 DTS Master Audio Blu-Ray, together with an LP, both with audio from the film, paired with a Casette of the film score, which was written by Bellamy himself.
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