New Matrix 4 footage now online – first full trailer coming very soon
A new Matrix website has started up –💙 and now the trailer is confirmed for this Thursday
This piece has been updated to confirm new information. The first footage from The Matrix 4 h🥀as found its way online – and aꩲ new full-length trailer is due this week.
A ne♏w teaser shows two pills – one red, one blue – morphing into the movie's iconic green text falling down. Then, words appear confirming that the first full-length trailer will be online this Thursday, September 9. Watch the teaser above.
, you are given the choice of the two pills. Clicking both gives different results – in fact, there are apparently 180,000 versions of the teaser available, depending on what time you are in.For me, when I clicked the red pill, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's new character began talking and there was footage of him being seemingly torn apart by some futuristic-looking machine (see the picture above). After clicking the blue pill, franchise newcomer Neil Patrickꦇ Harris started talking.
We already know, thanks t🥂o footage shown behind closed doors at CinemaCon, that, at some stage in the movie, Abdul-Mateen II's character will offer Neo the choice between a red and a blue pill, reminiscent of that famous scene with Morpheus from the first movie. That footage also revealed that Neo – played by returning Keanu Reeves – wi🌄ll be in therapy with Harris, the pair discussing Neo's dreams which are, in fact, his memories of the events of the previous three movies.
Marketing for The Matrix 4 – officially titled The Matrix Resurrections – is ramping up with the movie reaching cinemas and HBO Max on December 22. While we wait, be sure to check out our guide to the most exciting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming movies heading our way soon.
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