We get another glimpse of Neo's new powers in the Matrix, and Groff being a new version of Agent Smith seemingly. War.” There's a bunch of action shots in the new The Matrix Resurrections trailer, before Neo talks about how he needs to believe in Trinity this time, given how she believed in him all those years back. “It's so easy to forget how much noise the Matrix pumps into your head. Morpheus then talks about how Neo was deceived even as he knew that it was a lie, before a visibly-aged Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) repeats what we see in The Matrix Resurrections teaser on Sunday. Elsewhere, Bugs (Henwick) says this is so déjà vu - which Matrix fans will read as a glitch in the Matrix - and then adds: “Maybe this isn't the story we think it is.”įrom The Matrix Resurrections to Spider-Man: No Way Home, What to Watch in December Before Morpheus' voice comes back: “But it's time for you to show us what is real,” in what sounds like he sounds like he's talking to the filmmakers. There are lots of shots from the fourth Matrix movie interspersed with shots from the first Matrix movie. “We can't see it but we are all trapped inside these strange repeating loops,” Morpheus (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) says at the start of the new The Matrix Resurrections trailer.
The Matrix Resurrections is coming to HBO Max (in the US) and cinemas (globally) the week of Christmas. It's clear that the new Matrix movie is going for a cyclical story that will draw heavily on the events from the 1999 original. It also confirms the role in place for Jonathan Groff (he's talking and behaving like he's a new version of Agent Smith) and teases how the story mirrors the events of the first film, The Matrix. The new trailer sets up how Keanu Reeves' Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss' Trinity - spoiler alert for an 18-year-old movie, both died in 2003's The Matrix Revolutions - are back. The Matrix Resurrections final trailer is here - in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.