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Warner Bros. is dishing up all the teasing possible in preparation for the full fourth movie, The Matrix Resurrections, to come out on December 22.
We have an interactive website where you can choose the red pill or the blue pill and an ‘Official Trailer 1‘ to try and decipher what is to come in the latest instalment.
Now we have another trailer, one that is promising a little “change” or “Déjà Vu” (which is the title of this second trailer), even though the footage is mostly cut from the first three films.
I guess that’s how déjà vu works, so nobody is complaining.
As Gizmodo says, “it’s a fascinating and cleverly stylish way to draw parallels with the stories that came before it.”
Although “maybe this isn’t the story we think it is”:
Glad to see that we are still immersed in Jefferson Airplane’s perfectly apt ‘White Rabbit’ song.
The “Déjà Vu” theme is threaded into the trailer with a repeating line of familiar dialogue from Carrie Anne-Moss’ Trinity taken from the original film:
“A deja vú is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something,” (while referring to the black cat).
Yeah, we are all wondering how much of the last three movies we have to remember for Resurrections.
If you don’t feel like rewatching them all there’s a neat little summary here.
Basically, though, Keanu Reeves is still there staring at the same black cat.
While we’re talking about Reeves, The Verge‘s doting on him was actually too sweet to leave out:
The Verge’s managing editor encouraged me to blog my feelings about this latest trailer, even though I warned her the feelings would be mostly “lust and also more lust” because look, I am Gen X, and Keanu Reeves is our mascot, and I feel compelled to protect and respect him at all costs even in the worst of movies. This film looks like a fine use of his cheekbones and soulful brown eyes.
There might just be another trailer released before the full movie hits theatres on December 22.
Anything is possible in The Matrix, after all.
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