
Moss portrays the iconic warrior Trinity. Reeves reprises the dual roles of Thomas Anderson/Neo, the man once saved from the Matrix to become the savior of humankind, who will once again have to choose which path to follow. But what he doesn't yet know is the Matrix is stronger, more secure and more dangerous than ever before. Of course, Neo already knows what he has to do.

has learned anything, it's that choice, while an illusion, is still the only way out of-or into-the Matrix. Anderson will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more. To find out if his reality is a physical or mental construct, to truly know himself, Mr. In The Matrix Resurrections, return to a world of two realities: one, everyday life the other, what lies behind it.
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We learned that the entire preceding "reality"-i.e., the events of the original trilogy-had been changed, but not many other details were revealed.Īfter months of sly hints, we now have a full official premise: Last week's trailer was aptly titled "Déjà Vu" since it riffed on that key moment from the first Matrix film when Neo saw the same black cat walk past a doorway in the Lafayette Hotel. People take two blue pills daily, and everyone is glued to their iPhones and tablets-whatever it takes to keep the masses sedated. We saw Neo in therapy with a smarmy psychiatrist played by Neil Patrick Harris, and it soon became clear that we were in a brave new Matrix-constructed world. The first trailer was released in September and was set to Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" to drive home the red pill/blue pill theme. The company released another trailer on Monday, and while new footage is in short supply, everything we've seen thus far is finally put into useful context. is clearly intent on amping up the excitement. Not even a full week has gone by since we got an exciting new trailer for The Matrix Resurrections, but with the film's premiere just two weeks away, Warner Bros. Official trailer #2 for The Matrix Resurrections.
