Updated my macbook pro and now it wont turn on

Okay so I'm on my MacBook and there is an update. I update my laptop. It was at 100% and my computer needed to restart for it to update. Update takes 11 minutes, It shuts down. I try to turn it on. You can hear the opening sound but nothing happens on the screen

You do not specify which model Macbook Pro you have. If it is one where you cannot remove the battery, try this:
Shut down the computer.
Plug in the MagSafe power adapter to a power source, connecting it to the Mac if its not already connected.
On the built-in keyboard, press the (left side) Shift-Control-Option keys and the power button at the same time.
Release all the keys and the power button at the same time.
Press the power button to turn on the computer. 
Note: The LED on the MagSafe power adapter may change states or temporarily turn off when you reset the SMC.
Excerpt from http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964

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