Is The Matrix Resurrections a Sequel? Here s Everything We Know

Is The Matrix Resurrections a Sequel? Here s Everything We Know

Is 'The Matrix Resurrections' a Sequel? Here's Everything We KnowHome > EntertainmentSource: Warner Bros. ' The Matrix' Franchise Is Back but Is ' Resurrections' a Sequel or a Reboot By Allison DeGrusheDec. 21 2021, Published 3:31 p.m. ET For years, stars of The Matrix franchise expressed their interest in reprising their roles in future installments of the series. Thankfully, we won't have to wait too long to see the fourth film in theaters and on HBO Max. Though we believed Neo's (Keanu Reeves) fight to save humanity was over, The Matrix Resurrections sees the creation of a new battle, and our favorite protagonist is, yet again, at the center of the conflict.Article continues below advertisement The upcoming sci-fi adventure also marks the return of Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, Lambert Wilson as The Merovingian, and Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe, so the story is clearly a continuation of previous events ... right? Well, co-writer David Mitchell says otherwise. Keep reading to find out if The Matrix Resurrections is a sequel or a reboot!Source: Warner Bros.Article continues below advertisement Is ' The Matrix Resurrections' a sequel Since the two main protagonists died in The Matrix Revolutions, many fans are skeptical about the highly-anticipated fourth movie. Is it a sequel? A reboot? A prequel? Luckily, The Matrix Resurrections co-writer David Mitchell spoke with To Vima (via CBR) and cleared up the speculation. "I saw the film in Berlin in September," David told the outlet. "It's really good. I cannot tell you what this film is about, but I could explain what it is not. It's certainly not yet one more sequel, but something autonomous that contains, however, the three Matrix that preceded in a really ingenious way."Article continues below advertisement He continued, "It's a very beautiful and weird creation. It also achieves a couple of things that we do not see in action films, meaning it subverts the rules of blockbusters."Source: Warner Bros.Article continues below advertisement Now, film critics have had the chance to see The Matrix Resurrections, and they are currently sharing their opinions of whether it can be considered a sequel to the original trilogy. David Ehrlich of IndieWire wrote that Resurrections is a refreshing take on major Hollywood franchise sequels. He stated the film is "the boldest and most vividly human franchise sequel" and "will likely prove the most divisive as well." On the other hand, David Sims of The Atlantic referred to The Matrix Resurrections as a "legacy sequel," following the likes of Space Jam: A New Legacy and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Essentially, the latest Matrix installment functions as both a sequel and a reboot, if you can believe it. So, make sure you touch up on your Matrix knowledge beforehand; otherwise, it's going to be a confusing viewing for you.Article continues below advertisement I can't stop thinking about The Matrix Resurrections.It brilliantly reinvents the franchise while increasing the importance of the first 3 films all while being touching, exciting and gorgeous. It's very trippy and complex, but I loved it. Can't wait to see it again and again. pic.twitter.com/SsPhli7KWy— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) December 17, 2021 Source: Twitter ' The Matrix Resurrections' is all about nostalgia If we put aside the sequel/reboot discussion, we can analyze the most significant purpose of The Matrix Resurrections — to feature as much nostalgia as possible for viewers. Comicbook's Jamie Jirak said the film is filled with "extensive nostalgia" and is "fueled by nostalgia with meta jokes that never slow down." The impending fourth installment is for the die-hard fans of the franchise, especially those that love the first installment in the series — 1999's The Matrix. The Matrix Resurrections premieres in theaters and HBO Max on Dec. 22.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Ready to Re-Enter the Matrix? Here's Where You Can Watch 'The Matrix Resurrections' Hold Up — Does Tom Hardy Actually Show up in 'The Matrix Resurrections'? Neo Is Officially Back in 'The Matrix Resurrections' — How Did He Survive 'Revelations'? Latest Entertainment News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
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