The Matrix Resurrections — out later this week in India and on HBO Max — brings back the popular Matrix franchise nearly two decades after it ended. The new Matrix movie features some of the original cast including Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Jada Pinkett Smith. New faces part of the cast of The Matrix Resurrections include Neil Patrick Harris and Jonathan Groff, while Priyanka Chopra Jonas is also part of the movie.
The new Matrix movie was announced back in 2019, and was expected to arrive in May 2021. However, like many much-awaited TV series (like Netflix’s The Witcher season 2) or movies (like Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), the movie was delayed by a few months due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
We’ve been treated to two trailers so far, and so far, we know that Neo (or Thomas Anderson) is back in the Matrix and teams up with Trinity. With Neo skipping his medication (the iconic blue pills are also back) he soon realises that he needs to take a closer look at his surroundings. Humans are still being used as “batteries”. We don’t know if Morpheus (originally played by Laurence Fishburne) will feature in the movie, but speculation suggests that a character played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II could be the one guiding Neo this time.
It will be interesting to see where characters like Neo and Trinity come in, especially considering that both of them were clearly killed off in the last movie, although the final trailer gives us a hint. Similarly, the Oracle says at the end of The Matrix Revolutions that she believes that Neo might make an appearance again, despite his apparent demise. The last movie also showed the salvation of humanity with the machines allowing people to leave the Matrix. But we’re expecting to see that peace breached, as part of the plot of The Matrix Resurrections.
There’s no Wachowski sister duo this time, as Lana Wachowski has directed the movie without sister Lily. The latter currently has her hands full with Showtime’s Work in Progress, and reportedly wasn’t keen on going back to the Matrix franchise. With the help of authors Aleksandar Hemon and David Mitchell on board as co-writers for the film, it looks like The Matrix Resurrections could be a very interesting movie.
With just a couple of days before The Matrix Resurrections is released, it’s time to pop the red pill, and read on to find out everything you need to know about the movie before it is released.
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The Matrix Resurrections trailer
In the first trailer for The Matrix Resurrections that was released in early September, we see Neo (or Thomas Anderson, played by Reeves) with his therapist (Neil Patrick Harris), who is listening to the former’s account of his dreams.
Neo also teams up with Trinity, who seems to have no idea of who he is. We also see Sati (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) and possibly Morpheus (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II). We see the latter fighting Neo, who now exhibits new powers.
We also see Jonathan Groff, of Hamilton fame, who plays a new version of the Agent Smith character, at the end of the trailer.
The final trailer for The Matrix Resurrections (below) landed on December 6, and gives viewers a theory on how Neo and Trinity could return as characters for this movie.
With events heavily inspired by the 1999 hit film, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II character, who looks a lot like Morpheus, says that humans cannot see, but they are all trapped in “strange repeating loops” and “it’s time for you (the filmmakers) to show us what is real”.
Viewers are also treated to a series of action shots, and Neo’s powerful new abilities in the latest trailer. Neo says he wants to believe Trinity, while she recounts her dream of seeing herself on a roof with Neo.