The Matrix 4: Resurrections Trailer

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Where the fashion in the original looked sort of rebellious, here they look like hipsters.
That's probably just your age talking.

Saw the trailer in the theater the other day, and I would be down for a nostalgia wank Matrix movie, but I can't get over them not getting actual Morpheus back for this one, now it just feels like a cheap knock-off rather than a new story set within the same universe- but years later.
 
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Christ, I thought that was fan made at first. Is Keanu just wearing an... untucked T-shirt? I wanted the silly leather and black look back but they could have at least gone high fashion or something. Maybe tech wear.
 

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Christ, I thought that was fan made at first. Is Keanu just wearing an... untucked T-shirt? I wanted the silly leather and black look back but they could have at least gone high fashion or something. Maybe tech wear.
I see Neo has gone towards the DMC 5 Dante fashion design. The standard for any franchise coming back after a long time.
 
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I'm getting more low budget cosplay vibe. It looks kind of slovenly and ill-fitting, like something thrown together from whatever you could find at a thrift store
The original trilogy's wardrobe looked like it was trying to take itself far too seriously. This looks like it's trying very hard to look like it isn't taking itself too seriously.
 
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I'm very scared of this movie.
The best thing to do is not be scared, but to not give a flying rat's ass.

I have no investment nor excitement for this movie. The YoVideoGames crew is all excited and hyped for it, it's not gonna be much of a shocker if they all come home disappointed.
 
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The best thing to do is not be scare, but not give a flying rat's ass.

I have no investment nor excitement for this movie. The YoVideoGames crew is all excited and hyped for it, it's not gonna be much of a shocker if they all come home disappointed.
It's gonna be Rise of Skywalker all over again isn't it?
 

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It's gonna be Rise of Skywalker all over again isn't it?
I don't know; I don't have all the answers. Suspicions point to yes in certain regards going by the trailers. The easy solution is not to buy in to the hype. I got burned out instantly by Reloaded, and I won't make the same mistake again.
 
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I don't know; I don't have all the answers. Suspicions point to yes in certain regards going by the trailers. The easy solution is not to buy in to the hype. I got burned out instantly by Reloaded, and I won't make the same mistake again.
I don't remember not liking any of the trilogy tbh. I was a kid and just liked cool fights and shit, I didn't really care about the story.
 

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I don't remember not liking any of the trilogy tbh. I was a kid and just liked cool fights and shit, I didn't really care about the story.
I cared at the time, but the Wachowskis fucked it up. Looking back at the story for the first film in my late teens, I realized it was mostly shallow, but there were some nice moments. I do love The Animatrix so much though.
 

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I don't know; I don't have all the answers. Suspicions point to yes in certain regards going by the trailers. The easy solution is not to buy in to the hype. I got burned out instantly by Reloaded, and I won't make the same mistake again.
I admit to finding the doom and gloom about this mildly amusing. Not so much because I expect anything good out of this, but...well how does that joke go? "The Matrix was such a great movie. It's such a shame they never made any sequels..." Not quite as quippy as the "THERE SHOULD ONLY HAVE BEEN ONE!" for the Highlander movies, but it's the same undercurrent of "yeah, they were disappointing. We pretend they didn't happen". If we're just worried about directoral ability, what's the fuss about potentially adding one more to the pile?
 
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If we're just worried about directoral ability, what's the fuss about potentially adding one more to the pile?
I am only speaking for me, but I have nothing to worry about, because I don't care. I am sick and tired of the nostalgia pandering for sequels and "rebooting" properties that never needed it in the first place. Nostalgia can work, but there has to be some type of care. Otherwise, what's the damn point? The new Ghostbusters movie is out, and everyone already forgot it was being released this year. Hollywood has gotten so overboard with this shit.
 

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The best thing to do is not be scared, but to not give a flying rat's ass.

I have no investment nor excitement for this movie. The YoVideoGames crew is all excited and hyped for it, it's not gonna be much of a shocker if they all come home disappointed.
I'm just gonna watching this for whatever will be the equivilant to The Bank Robbery/Rescue from 1, The Car Chase of 2, the Final Showdown of 3, etc.

Of this move.
 

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I'm starting to think Niobe (Jada-Pinkett Smith) will have little more than a cameo.
The original trilogy's wardrobe looked like it was trying to take itself far too seriously. This looks like it's trying very hard to look like it isn't taking itself too seriously.
What do you mean by too serious, exactly? Too well dressed? If you could digitally generate yourself any clothes you wanted, why wouldn't you pick something expensive and fly? Or do you have a problem with the type of expensive fashion? The leather drives home the idea of these outlaws. Despite it, they all dress pretty uniquely, actually.
 

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Sequels to The Matrix? No I'm quite certain there was just one film.
 
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Test screening spoilers:

“I was lucky enough to watch Matrix 4 this week. It's good, not as good as the first movie obviously, but better than both the sequels. Goes in a lot of unexpected directions.”

“The plot is literally nothing you would expect. If given a chance to guess what the plot would be, no way I would even get close. The first hour is very very meta. The basic plot at a high level can be said to be about Neo and Trinity figuring out who they are but not in the way you think.”

“New Nightmare would be a really good comparison for sure. A lot of callbacks to the first movie, pretty much only the first movie gets callbacks, only a couple of things from the sequels”

Yahya Abdul Mateen - Morpheus 2.0 (a computer program coded by Neo which gains sentience

Jessica Henwick - Bugs (the movie is from her point of view for the most part)

Neil Patrick Harris - The Analyst (he's like The Architect from the original trilogy). He's the main villain of the movie. Has created a pocket universe to keep Neo and Trinity alive for the purposes of creating energy for the machines

Jonathan Groff - Agent Smith recoded

Jada Pinkett Smith - Niobe, 60 years older. She is the leader of the human race in a city named Io which was built after Zion fell

“It follows a very similar structure to the first movie. You can almost map each of them to the big moments. Actually it's very easy to map the big moments because the movie does it for you. There's a lot of scenes from the first movie which play during this movie. They serve a purpose in the plot though while also serving as nostalgia. One of the characters even comments on that.”

“Christina Ricci is not his boss, she is in maybe 2 scenes total. She feels like she is a marketing exec, but its never made clear, she just tells everyone what the Matrix sequel should be like. The game company is named Deus Machina and is owned by Warner Bros. At one point, Groff invites Keanu into his office and says something to the effect of "Our parent company, Warner Bros, wants to make sequels to the Matrix games, and they will proceed with or without us. They want to exercise our contract options and get us on board. I was thinking what is the harm in returning to the Matrix world again or a few more times"

“Zion doesn't exist, it collapsed due to infighting after Morpheus's death. Niobe created a new city hidden away from everything named Io. It's a peaceful city where humans and machines work together to create a new civilization. This city actually looks worth dying for compared to what we saw of Zion in the sequels.”

“We see shots of the machine cities as well. The climax takes place in the Matrix and in the real world simultaneously.”

“The opening of the movie is the exact same as the opening of the first movie. It's a program subroutine which is running which keeps that scene going on in loop. Bugs and her crew have just discovered that subroutine and are wondering why the Trinity fight happens there every night. Yahya plays Agent Smith in this scene. Neo has programmed him and hid him in this subroutine so someone can break him out, make him realize he's actually Morpheus and use him to break Neo out of the Matrix he's stuck in.”

“There's a pretty good recreation of all the fights from the first movie, in ways you don't expect - the hallway fight, the dojo fight between Morpheus and Neo, the subway fight between Neo and Agent Smith, the chopper shooting at Neo and Trinity with the ground level angle of the bullets falling. It's all there, just staged differently enough that it tickles the nostalgia bone while not being the exact same fight.”

“The ending of the movie is a zombie movie scene. All the residents of the Matrix are put into what is known as "swarm mode" where they are attacking Neo and his crew to prevent them getting back into the real world. There's some crazy shots of people jumping from buildings to fall onto their cars and bike.”

“The biggest applause was for a line when Trinity remembers who she actually is, the entire theater approved of that moment and the ending scene also got a lot of applause for Trinity's entrance.”


“It follows a very similar structure to the first movie. You can almost map each of them to the big moments. Actually it's very easy to map the big moments because the movie does it for you. There's a lot of scenes from the first movie which play during this movie. They serve a purpose in the plot though while also serving as nostalgia. One of the characters even comments on that.”

I don't consider this part a spoiler. I think most of us knew that was pretty obviously going to be what happens from the footage. Still pisses me off. Some of the other stuff sounds interesting.
 
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Test screening spoilers:

“I was lucky enough to watch Matrix 4 this week. It's good, not as good as the first movie obviously, but better than both the sequels. Goes in a lot of unexpected directions.”

“The plot is literally nothing you would expect. If given a chance to guess what the plot would be, no way I would even get close. The first hour is very very meta. The basic plot at a high level can be said to be about Neo and Trinity figuring out who they are but not in the way you think.”

“New Nightmare would be a really good comparison for sure. A lot of callbacks to the first movie, pretty much only the first movie gets callbacks, only a couple of things from the sequels”

Yahya Abdul Mateen - Morpheus 2.0 (a computer program coded by Neo which gains sentience

Jessica Henwick - Bugs (the movie is from her point of view for the most part)

Neil Patrick Harris - The Analyst (he's like The Architect from the original trilogy). He's the main villain of the movie. Has created a pocket universe to keep Neo and Trinity alive for the purposes of creating energy for the machines

Jonathan Groff - Agent Smith recoded

Jada Pinkett Smith - Niobe, 60 years older. She is the leader of the human race in a city named Io which was built after Zion fell

“It follows a very similar structure to the first movie. You can almost map each of them to the big moments. Actually it's very easy to map the big moments because the movie does it for you. There's a lot of scenes from the first movie which play during this movie. They serve a purpose in the plot though while also serving as nostalgia. One of the characters even comments on that.”

“Christina Ricci is not his boss, she is in maybe 2 scenes total. She feels like she is a marketing exec, but its never made clear, she just tells everyone what the Matrix sequel should be like. The game company is named Deus Machina and is owned by Warner Bros. At one point, Groff invites Keanu into his office and says something to the effect of "Our parent company, Warner Bros, wants to make sequels to the Matrix games, and they will proceed with or without us. They want to exercise our contract options and get us on board. I was thinking what is the harm in returning to the Matrix world again or a few more times"

“Zion doesn't exist, it collapsed due to infighting after Morpheus's death. Niobe created a new city hidden away from everything named Io. It's a peaceful city where humans and machines work together to create a new civilization. This city actually looks worth dying for compared to what we saw of Zion in the sequels.”

“We see shots of the machine cities as well. The climax takes place in the Matrix and in the real world simultaneously.”

“The opening of the movie is the exact same as the opening of the first movie. It's a program subroutine which is running which keeps that scene going on in loop. Bugs and her crew have just discovered that subroutine and are wondering why the Trinity fight happens there every night. Yahya plays Agent Smith in this scene. Neo has programmed him and hid him in this subroutine so someone can break him out, make him realize he's actually Morpheus and use him to break Neo out of the Matrix he's stuck in.”

“There's a pretty good recreation of all the fights from the first movie, in ways you don't expect - the hallway fight, the dojo fight between Morpheus and Neo, the subway fight between Neo and Agent Smith, the chopper shooting at Neo and Trinity with the ground level angle of the bullets falling. It's all there, just staged differently enough that it tickles the nostalgia bone while not being the exact same fight.”

“The ending of the movie is a zombie movie scene. All the residents of the Matrix are put into what is known as "swarm mode" where they are attacking Neo and his crew to prevent them getting back into the real world. There's some crazy shots of people jumping from buildings to fall onto their cars and bike.”

“The biggest applause was for a line when Trinity remembers who she actually is, the entire theater approved of that moment and the ending scene also got a lot of applause for Trinity's entrance.”


“It follows a very similar structure to the first movie. You can almost map each of them to the big moments. Actually it's very easy to map the big moments because the movie does it for you. There's a lot of scenes from the first movie which play during this movie. They serve a purpose in the plot though while also serving as nostalgia. One of the characters even comments on that.”

I don't consider this part a spoiler. I think most of us knew that was pretty obviously going to be what happens from the footage. Still pisses me off. Some of the other stuff sounds interesting.
Thanks for the heads up. I won't be reading anything in the spoiler tag, but I am still not interested. If this movie comes on HBO Max, I might watch it as streaming will save me a trip to the theater.