“Matrix 4” Has Official Title and First Footage

Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in "The Matrix"

Matrix 4 finally has a title—it’s The Matrix: Resurrections. In addition to a title, the movie received a trailer.

The trailer was released at CinemaCon and it hasn’t been released to the public yet. It starts with Neil Patrick Harris talking to Keanu Reeves’ Neo. Neo appears to be trapped in a humdrum world, similar to how he was in the 1999 movie. He can’t seem to get his surroundings. Of course, there’s tons of jumping, kate, acrobatics, and the red and blue pills.

Prior to the trailer playing, Reeves and Carrie Anne Moss’ Trinity appeared in a making-of clip, explaining how the first movie changed their lives.

The first Matrix felt like something beyond yourself… You’ll hear the sentence ‘The Matrix changed my life.’ I say, ‘Thank you, it changed mine too,” Reeves said.

Moss spoke about her bullet-time shoot ’em sequence saying,  “I never thought ‘Dodge this’ was going to be a big deal.”

The film, directed by Lana Wachowski, is set to be released on December 22. We’re still waiting for the trailer to be released to the public.