The Matrix Resurrections
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The Matrix 4 director Lana Wachowski has explainšŸ¦‚ed her thought process behind bringing Keanu Reeves’ Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss’ Trinity back fš’rom the dead.

Speaking at the International Literature Festival Berlin (H/T ), Wachowski revealed that after a series of losses in her personal life – including🐭 her parents – the idea of returning to a projšŸ’ect with "arguably the two most important characters in my life" just felt right.

"I couldn't have my moā™›m and dad, yet suddenly I had Neo and Trinity, arguably the two most important characters in my life. It wź§’as immediately comforting to have these two characters alive again, and it's super simple," she said.

In what might be a preview of The Matrix: ResurršŸøections’ tone, Wachowski said: "It's simple, and this is what art does and that's what stories do, they comfort us."

Of course, we’ll have to wait until later this year for the story-based reasons surrounding the unexpected comebacks of both Neo and Trinš“‚ƒity. But, if nothing else, Wachowski has found some solace in working with two of her most famous creations once more.

What might be less comforting is how slightly off everything feels in ę¾³ę“²å¹øšŸŽƒčæ5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:the first trailer for The Matą“œrix: Resurrections. Morpheus 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:is played by another actor – Yahya Abdul-Mateen II replaces Laurence Fishburne – while Agent Smith-like figures pop up, but Hugo Weaving says he 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:isn’t returning. Couple that with a theory that 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:suggests a bit of a time jump post-RevolutišŸ’žons and it has us wantiā™šng to take the red pill all over again.

The Matrix: Resurrections is out in cinemas and on HBO Max on December 22.

For more on what’s coming out this year, here’s our guide to 2021’s remaining 澳擲幸运5å¼€å„–å·ē åŽ†å²ęŸ„čÆ¢:movie release dates.

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