Updated On: 04 June, 2024 07:34 PM IST | Los Angeles | PTI
Groff, who publicly came out as gay in 2009, said film`s director Lana Wachowski was surprised with his performance in an important stunt sequence

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Actor and singer Jonathan Groff says his role in "The Matrix Resurrections" unlocked the "gay rage" inside him, which further helped him in preparing for the Broadway run of his musical "Merrily We Roll Along". To play the part of Agent Smith in the fourth installment of the popular sci-fi franchise, the 39-year-old actor underwent months of kung fu training. Groff, who publicly came out as gay in 2009, said film`s director Lana Wachowski was surprised with his performance in an important stunt sequence.
"The Matrix Resurrections" also starred Keanu Reeves, Jessica Henwick, Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Erendria Ibarra. "Getting to play Agent Smith really unlocked rage inside of me that I didn`t know was there. That`s helped me so much with `Merrily,` particularly in the first act. Learning the kung fu was, like, months of fight training. They called me the Savage, because I was so into it. "We were shooting a big fight sequence with Keanu, and, after the first few takes, I remember Lana at the monitor, like, `Jonathan, come over here. Who is that?` I was, like, `I don`t know.` And she was, like, `And what is that?` I said, `Gay rage?`," Groff told The New Yorker.