The much-awaited Hollywood series ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ observes the superb return of Keanu Reeves’ as Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss’ as Trinity. It also includes Jada Pinkett Smith, Lambert Wilson, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Christina Ricci, and others.

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The first poster for The Matrix Resurrections has been unveiled on the forthcoming film’s website, and every look offers a new trailer for the film. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Ann Moss will reprise their iconic characters as Neo and Trinity in the fourth Matrix film, with Jada Pinkett Smith reprising her part as Niobe from the original series. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who played Morpheus, is also scheduled to show up, presumably as a younger version of Laurence Fishburne’s. There will also be appearances by Neil Patrick Harris, Jonathan Groff, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Jessica Henwick, and Christina Ricci.

In the film, Priyanka works alongside Keanu Reeves. Priyanka uploaded the trailer on her social media handle.


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The Matrix Resurrections Trailer

The clip shows Keanu Reeves Neo mentioning dreams with a therapist (played by Neil Patrick Harris) and actually felt that something is wrong with the world. Afterward, in a coffee shop, he encounters Carrie-Ann Moss’ character. However, the two are strangers. Neo takes blue pills till he reaches a man (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) who offers him a red pill. The clip then reveals Neo’s abilities and fight scenes.

Keanu Reeves as Neo

Keanu Reeves as Neo

Carrie-Ann Moss as Trinity

Carrie-Ann Moss as Trinity

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Morpheus

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Morpheus

Jessica Henwick appears to be a warrior on the other side of life, similar to Jada Pinkett Smith’s Niobe in the previous films.

Precisely, we can conclude that Neo and Trinity have lost all memory of the Matrix and must be reawakened. We do not even know what the future holds for them after that, but we’re waiting to find out.

The Matrix Resurrections Launch Date

Lana and Lilly Wachowski, the Wachowski siblings, directed the original Matrix trilogy. Only Lana Wachowski will return to direct The Matrix Resurrections. The Matrix Resurrections will be launched on December 22 by Warner Bros. As with all Warner Bros. films in 2021, the launch date will include both a theatrical run and a streaming release on HBO Max.

Before watching The Matrix Resurrections, users can watch the entire trilogy of films.


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In an Innovative Marketing Strategy, Users Are Introduced With A Blue and Red Pill

Users are introduced with a blue pill and a red pill against a white backdrop when browsing the movie’s official website. Either one is accessible, every time a new teaser with first-look clips and voiceovers from the movie’s stars is being shown. In one, Reeves appears as Neo, whereas other clips depict the franchise’s signature action. One more demonstrates Groff’s character closing his mouth. So every variation is distinct and serves as a teaser for the upcoming launch.

Matrix Red Blue Pills

Matrix Red Blue Pills


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What is The Mystery Behind The Pills?

Surprisingly, there are two storytellers for each pill. The red pill, which liberated Neo from the simulation all such years ago, is always told by Adbul Mateen’s-character, whereas the blue pill, that would’ve held Neo within the matrix, is always told by Harris’ character.

With speculations that Abdul Mateen’s-character is a young Morpheus, the visuals appear to imply that Harris’ therapist character is not among the nice guys and is quite probably hell-bent on keeping Neo locked within the matrix. With Harris’ character-speaking clips also showcasing Neo taking a lot of blue pills, it’s fair to assume that systems don’t want him to leave.