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Laurence John Fishburne III (born July 30, 1961) is an American actor. He is a three-time Emmy Award and Tony Award winner known for his roles on stage and screen. He has frequently portrayed forceful, militant, and authoritative characters. Some of Fishburne's best-known roles are Morpheus in The Matrix series (1999–2003), Jason "Furious" Styles in the John Singleton drama film Boyz n the Hood (1991), Tyrone "Mr. Clean" Miller in Francis Ford Coppola's war film Apocalypse Now (1979), and "The Bowery King" in the John Wick film series (2017–present). For his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It (1993), Fishburne was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Two Trains Running (1992) and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in TriBeCa (1993). Fishburne became the first African American to portray Othello on film when he appeared in Oliver Parker's 1995 film adaptation of the Shakespeare play. He has also received five Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. He received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead nomination for his performance in Deep Cover (1992). Other film credits of Fishburne include Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple (1985), Spike Lee's School Daze (1988), Abel Ferrara's King of New York (1990), Clint Eastwood's Mystic River (2003), Steven Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), and Richard Linklater's Last Flag Flying (2017). He has also gained a wider audience with the blockbuster films Man of Steel (2013), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). On television, he starred as Dr. Raymond Langston on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008–2011) and as Special Agent Jack Crawford in the NBC thriller series Hannibal (2013–2015), and had a recurring role as Earl "Pops" Johnson in the ABC sitcom Black-ish (2014–2022).

In a gritty and high-stakes underground gambling den, four strangers find themselves entangled in a deadly game of Hungry Hungry Hippos, where the marbles are alive people. As alliances shift, secrets unravel, and survival instincts take over, they delve deeper into the enigmatic motives behind the sadistic game. Desperate for financial redemption or seeking vengeance against formidable adversaries, these individuals enter the clandestine realm of the underground casino, unaware of the horrors that await. The stakes are astronomical, as they are presented with a chilling ultimatum by the shadowy figure known as Mr. X: the winner will walk away with unimaginable wealth, while the losers will face an ominous fate. The tension escalates as the mechanical hippos with razor-sharp jaws wreak havoc, revealing the darkest facets of human nature. Mr. X's sinister plan gradually unravels, leading to shocking revelations and betrayals that leave the players questioning their own humanity. Amidst the relentless pursuit of survival, alliances crumble, and trust becomes a fleeting commodity. The characters resort to cunning and desperation to outmaneuver one another. The casino's formidable security forces encircle them, tightening the noose on their escape. In a gripping and heart-pounding climax, the remaining contenders confront Mr. X, unearthing the malevolent puppeteer behind the cruel game. As the curtains fall, the survivors make life-altering decisions.




