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Official Preview Revealed for ‘The Matrix: Resurrections’
The groundbreaking movie The Matrix from 1999 was pivotal in the realm of entertainment during that era. Despite its somewhat perplexing narrative, the meticulously crafted grandeur of the film, as well as its subsequent installments, established a standard for action flicks for a considerable period, not to mention the realm of satire. Without a doubt, if you recall any comedy series or movie from the early 2000s, there was likely at least one allusion to The Matrix. The most recent Matrix film hit theaters back in 2003, but now, after a gap of 14 years, audiences are set to embark on a fresh journey with the impactful red pill.
Earlier today, Warner Bros. unveiled the inaugural sneak peek for The Matrix: Resurrections, a fresh Matrix installment helmed by filmmaker Lana Wachowski. Lana, in conjunction with her sibling Lilly, constituted the sibling team behind the original Matrix trilogy, although Lilly has opted to distance herself from this particular project owing to personal reasons.
The teaser appears to showcase Neo (Keanu Reeves) once more in his guise as Thomas Anderson, encountering visions and snippets of the Matrix, which compels him to challenge the authenticity of the world he is enmeshed within. Predictably, Neo is still entrapped in the Matrix, the reality is still a facade, and he must once again strive to liberate himself. Additionally, Neo is reunited with Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and seemingly encounters a youthful version of Morpheus, portrayed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in lieu of Lawrence Fishburne, who purportedly was not approached to participate in this production.
Dive into the mystery that surrounds #TheMatrix
Check out the fresh sneak peek for #TheMatrixResurrections now: https://t.co/jg0hS2zuxz pic.twitter.com/gycdFZw9cF
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 9, 2021
“After all these years, to be going back to where it all started… back to the Matrix,” remarked Jonathan Groff, another recent addition to the cast, in the preview.
The Matrix: Resurrections is set to debut in cinemas and on HBO Max on December 22. One stipulation: to access it on HBO Max, you must subscribe to the premium ad-free package.
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