The Matrix 4 could clarify Neo and Trinity’s resurrection


Devdiscourse News Desk | New York | Updated: 23-09-2021 11:29 IST | Created: 23-09-2021 11:29 IST
The Matrix 4 could clarify Neo and Trinity’s resurrection
The Matrix Resurrections is scheduled to be released in cinemas on December 22, 2021. Image Credit: The Matrix 4 / Official trailer
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The Matrix franchise is making a return to the theater with The Matrix 4. The Lana Wachowski film, titled “The Matrix Resurrections” will be bringing back Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett Smith, Lambert Wilson and Daniel Bernhardt from the last sequels.

Recently, the first The Matrix trailer has been released with plenty of footage that hints at a torn storyline. The trailer shows clips of Neo and Trinity but does not clearly answer how they came back to life after their death in the original trilogy. It looks like The Matrix 4 will definitely clarify this in the film itself.

The Matrix Resurrections trailer also shows Yahya Abdul-Mateen II playing Morpheus instead Laurence Fishburne. However, we will have to wait to get the answer till it arrives in the cinemas on December 22. Watch the trailer below.

Here is the synopsis of The Matrix 4: 18 years after the events in The Matrix Revolutions, Neo lives a seemingly ordinary life as Thomas A. Anderson lives in San Francisco where his therapist prescribes him Blue Pills. Neither he nor Trinity recognizes each other. However, Morpheus offers him the Red Pill and reopens his mind to the world of the Matrix.

Although the detail of The Matrix 4 is kept under wrap, it would be deviating from its original plot and center on romance, Keanu Reeves hinted earlier.

In a conversation with Variety, the actor Neil Patrick Harris told that the storyline for The Matrix Resurrections would be exceptional and it would be quite different from traditional blockbuster. He was surprised seeing and feeling Lana Wachowski's shoot "very intimate."

"It didn't feel large because it felt like she was in her sweet spot, which was filming on the fly, filming using natural light. Sometimes you'd sit around for an hour waiting for the clouds to clear, and then you'd quickly film. You'd film pages at a time in 30 minutes and then be done…," said Neil Patrick Harris.

"You would think that a giant movie would be 100% storyboarded, animatics, and we'd be checking off shots. I think she lived that before three times over, and I would suspect that she wants to do things her way now. It wasn't often that you felt that you were doing something gigantic because she made it feel very intimate," the actor added.

The Matrix Resurrections is scheduled to be released in cinemas on December 22, 2021. It will also stream digitally on the ad-free tier of HBO Max in the United States for a month beginning on that same date.

Stay tuned to get more updates!

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