MOVIE NEWS – A new teaser for The Matrix Resurrections gives a glimpse of the thrilling action sequences and dreamlike visuals.
A new teaser trailer for The Matrix Resurrections has surfaced, offering further insight into the film’s various action sequences and special effects, including how to dodge projectiles and stop missiles. But the most exciting element of the footage is the wonderfully surreal imagery that will characterise the new Matrix film, as we see Keanu Reeves attempt to uncover the truth again.
The first Matrix made many references to Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, and it seems that the upcoming sequel will add to that, as the new teaser shows all kinds of twisted, bizarre imagery and dreamlike visuals as Neo teams up with a band of rebels to face his doom once again.
The Matrix Resurrections is the fourth film in the franchise and is seen as a continuation of the story established in 1999’s The Matrix. Set twenty years after the first instalment, the franchise that defined pop culture at the turn of the millennium returns in this new adventure of mind-bending action and epic scale, taking us into a familiar but even more provocative world where reality is more subjective than ever, and all we need to see the truth is to free our minds.
Although the project has remained somewhat mysterious so far, we now know much more about the plot’s direction: the film begins with Neo, now Thomas A. Anderson, living a seemingly ordinary life in San Francisco, where his therapist prescribes him sinister blue pills. Although he has no recollection of his previous adventures, a young Morpheus appears and offers him the red pill, reopening his mind to the world of the Matrix.
The Matrix Resurrections will have its world premiere on 18 December 2021 in San Francisco at Warner Bros. Pictures is scheduled to release in theatres on 22 December 2021. In the United States, the film will also be streamed digitally on HBO Max for one month from the same date.
Source: One Take News
A new #TheMatrixResurrections teaser has surfaced and features some new footage. pic.twitter.com/YMmMDzjbWS
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