Watch: ‘Matrix 4’ trailer revealed at CinemaCon, titled ‘Resurrections’

Showbiz Desk

Published: August 25, 2021, 04:35 PM

Watch: ‘Matrix 4’ trailer revealed at CinemaCon, titled ‘Resurrections’

The pic, directed by Lana Wachowski, is still slated to come out on December 22.Warner Bros has finally revealed the trailer for the hugely anticipated film ‘Matrix 4.’ The trailer was shown at a confidential presentation on Tuesday (August 24) at CinemaCon, a movie theatre industry trade show, in Las Vegas, US, reports Deadline Hollywood. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNz427j1qXg

The Village Roadshow co-production has now set the official title too: ‘The Matrix: Resurrections.’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gUfKzRrFbg
The trailer begins with Neil Patrick Harris talking to Keanu Reeves’ Neo. 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.No announcement was made that when this trailer will be available for the public on social media as this was only shown to the CinemaCon crowd, who are mostly film theatre owners.
Reeves will be reprising his role as Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss will return as Trinity in the film that will be co-written, directed and produced by Wachowski, who co-created ‘The Matrix’ with Lilly Wachowski.
Lana Wachowski says in a previous statement that the ideas of ‘The Matrix’ are more relevant than ever now and she’s happy to have the characters back in her life. Emmerich says Wachowski is a true visionary.
The first film hit theatres 20 years ago and spawned two sequels that cumulatively made more than $1.6 billion at the global box office.

The film, directed by the franchise's creator Lana Wachowski, is still slated to release on December 22.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae1XRl-HD6s

 

Link copied!