Warner Bros. Reveals THE MATRIX: RESURRECTIONS Title; Neo seeks therapy?

 
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When the news of a fourth Matrix film flooded the film industry, a collective groan was sighed. Remakes, sequels, prequels, side stories, whatever ya wanna call them, are a constant in the film industry and sometimes fans get tired of a continued story that seems endless (Never Ending Story fans excluded.)

Yet, we have a “wait and see” type mentality for moments like this and hell, the director for the film is Lana Wachowski, so we have hope.

Warner Bros. has released some new details regarding the newly titled MATRIX: RESURRECTIONS at the ongoing CinemaCon event this week.

Here’s a quick rundown of what the plot is: Neo is in therapy and he runs into Trinity in a coffee shop in San Francisco…

The trailer begins with Neil Patrick Harris talking to Keanu Reeves’ Neo,” details Deadline. “A near future San Francisco. It appears that Neo is trapped in a humdrum world, much like his first self in the 1999 movie. He’s just not getting his surroundings.

“Am I crazy?” asks Reeves’ Neo. “We don’t use that word in here,” says Harris’ therapist.

Reeves comes in contact with Carrie Anne Moss’ Trinity in a cafe: “Have we met?” she asks Neo.

A shot of blue pills spilling into a sink, as Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” song plays.

Then a shot of Neo distorting into an old man in the mirror. A younger Morpheus tells Neo “time to fly,” handing him a red pill.

Then a lot of jumping, a lot of twists in midair, karate and all the acrobats we expect from a Matrix movie.

The Matrix Resurrections is still slated to come out on December 22, most likely in theaters and on HBO Max.

Will you be taking a trip down the rabbit hole?