The fourth movie in the franchise is expected to be one of the few Hollywood films to open in the massive China market in the tail end of 2021. By Abid Rahman, Patrick Brzeski The Matrix Resurrections ...
One of the biggest questions fans had after seeing the first trailer for “The Matrix 4” was how “Watchmen” actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II was playing Morpheus opposite Keanu Reeves. The film – officially ...
The new photos all feature Abdul-Mateen II. One is a fun throwback to the original Matrix that sees Reeves’ Neo doing Kung-Fu with Morpheus, and another image featuring Neo and Morpheus with Jessica ...
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The code is beginning to make sense, as The Matrix Resurrections has received a final trailer ahead of its December 22 release. Promising an ambitious scale and otherworldly action, the mysteries of ...
"I think when you've had a franchise with that much potential money-making capability, there's always talk." In “The Matrix Resurrections,” Neo (Keanu Reeves) believes himself to be a video game ...
You can expect Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Lambert Wilson, and Jada Pinkett Smith back in this December 22, 2021 film according to the Collider. However, some of the big names we’ve come to ...
The Matrix: Resurrections left us with plenty of questions after we watched its trailer for the first time (and the times after that), one of the biggest being, 'What is going on with Morpheus, then?' ...
David Mitchell says the sequel "contains the three Matrix that preceded in a really ingenious way." “I saw the film in Berlin in September. It’s really good,” Mitchell said. “I cannot tell you what ...
The Matrix Resurrections has given us a dose of nostalgia in a new preview clip, which harks back to the original Morpheus Laurence Fishburne. While Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will be taking on the iconic ...
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