Keanu Reeves has a lot of action in store for movie fans.
09.09.2021 - 16:01 / variety.com
Jennifer Yuma editorChoose the red pill or the blue pill, and strap in to watch the first look at “The Matrix: Resurrections.”The fourth installment in the Warner Bros. sci-fi film franchise sees the return of Keanu Reeves as Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, though neither remember each other — or their pasts.In the new trailer, an anxious Neo is back inside the Matrix, sitting in his therapist’s office and recounting strange memories.
Keanu Reeves has a lot of action in store for movie fans.
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Obviously, when it comes to the spectrum of how people feel about day-and-date releases of feature films on streaming platforms and in theaters, folks like the CEO of IMAX are going to be on the side of exclusive theatrical windows. But one of the main ways he defends this stance, in a recent interview with Puck, is by pointing out the record levels of piracy that have been seen after Warner Bros.
After 18 years of waiting, Matrix fans will finally be able to return to the world of white rabbits and spoon-bending.
first trailer for “The Matrix Resurrections,” and so did we. If you need a refresher, you can watch it here.
One of the early elements reported on Lana Wachowski’s “The Matrix Resurrections” was that the film would see an actor play a “Morpheus-type role” in the fourth installment and when Warner Bros. cast Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (“Watchmen,” ‘Aquaman,” “Candyman”) in the role, it felt like he ultimately was replacing Lawrence Fishburne.
first trailer for “The Matrix Resurrections,” and so did we. If you need a refresher you can watch it here.
Fans of the "Matrix" franchise got their first trailer for the highly anticipated fourth installment, appropriately titled "Matrix: Resurrections," on Thursday. Warner Bros.
One of the most anticipated movies of the year is The Matrix Resurrections, the fourth installment in the iconic sci-fi action series, and today the film's first official trailer has dropped. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Ann Moss return as Neo and Trinity, respectively, with Lana Wachowski directing and co-writing the film (Lilly Wachowski, who co-wrote and directed the first three films with her sister Lana, declined to return for the fourth film).
The first trailer for “The Matrix Resurrections” dropped on Thursday, and franchise newcomer Jessica Henwick is undoubtedly one of the breakout stars.While we don’t know her character’s name yet, she seems to fulfill the role that Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) had in the original film, leading Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) out of the world he knows and into the Matrix.
racked up more than 2.2. million views within an hour.“I was wary of a new Matrix film — but after watching this trailer I am all in,” tweeted fan Joe Crann, pretty much summing up the positive reaction of the viral masses.Now, 18 years after the third “Matrix” film, the whole gang is back together.
The trailer for The Matrix 4 aka The Matrix: Resurrections has finally debuted online!
Neo and company wake up after an 18-year slumber in the new trailer for “The Matrix Resurrections”.
CinemaCon in Vegas last month. But in the time since, Warner Bros.
The Matrix Resurrections has been released, marking the return of Keanu Reeves as Neo.Following the launch of a promotional website littered with teasers earlier this week, the highly-anticipated sequel has received a full-length trailer featuring Neo and franchise veteran Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity. You can check it out below.The trailer opens with Neo visiting a therapist played by Neil Patrick Harris, before we’re reintroduced to Trinity inside a coffee shop.
trailer reunites Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss' Trinity for another trip down the rabbit hole.The fourth film in the series seemingly picks back up inside the blue-pilled version of the Matrix, with Neo re-introduced as Thomas A. Anderson.
It’s been eighteen years since Lana & Lilly Wachowski‘s last installment in “The Matrix” series premiered. And for those of you who remember, “The Matrix Revolutions” was a critical dud despite grossing over $400 million worldwide.
Update: Warner Bros. has revealed this morning what we first saw at CinemaCon, the trailer for The Matrix: Resurrections.
Keanu Reeves keeps his head down while heading to a waiting car in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday afternoon (September 7).