‘The Matrix Resurrections’: Free your mind with the first full trailer of Neo’s return
The first trailer for the prolonged-awaited sequel to the “Matrix” trilogy has arrived and probably poses much more questions than it in fact responses.
The full trailer was unveiled pursuing an imaginative and incredibly properly created teaser marketing campaign on whatisthematrix.com, in which teaser clips, with somewhat diverse footage, in which available to look at – a staggering 180,000 distinct combinations in whole – along with a very neat matrix code-design and style clock attribute.
The initially “Matrix” film reset the specifications of exclusive results in sci-fi flicks back again in 1999 and the two sequels, “Reloaded” and “Revolutions” each unveiled 4 years later on, similarly redefined the benchmark for visible outcomes.
Having said that, the tale appeared to be concluded in the last installment of the first trilogy, “Matrix Revolutions,” tying up the tale that centered on Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie Anne-Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) with Neo defeating the Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) virus that threatened the Architect AI and so ultimately ensuing in peace with the machines. So “Resurrection” looks like an correct title.
Lana Wachowski writes and directs the new installment, with her sister and extensive-time collaborator, Lilly, sitting down this one out. Though Keanu Reeves and Carrie Anne-Moss return, Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaving do not. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Jonathan Groff, Christina Ricci and Neil Patrick Harris round off the cast with Lambert Wilson returning as Merovingian and Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe. Principal pictures took position on locale in San Francisco and Berlin.
The trailer displays many scenes that sense acquainted and seem to be reminiscent of scenes from the 1st films, together with photos of what appears to be like Neo becoming repaired by the machines, a black cat, white rabbit, furthermore guns tons of guns.
There is certainly also a whole lot of emphasis on the pink and blue capsules, with them showing up prominently in the movie’s official poster, with the tag line staying “The decision is yours.” One concept that is being floated on social media is that two variations of
the film may be out there to look at, depending on which capsule you would choose, with each individual just one showcasing a a little various tale and ending.
“The Matrix Resurrections” releases at the same time in theaters across the US and on HBO Max on December 22, 2021.
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