New Clip From THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS Offers More Interesting Insight on the Story
Here’s a brand new clip from The Matrix Resurrections, and it offers some interesting insight on the story and answers some questions that you might have with the franchise.
The clip reveals that there’s no need to run to phone booths anymore to get in and out of the Matrix. We also learn that the characters can teleport across great distances using portals. In this scene, Jessica Henwick's Bugs takes Keanu Reeves’ Neo through a portal from one place to a train in Tokyo.
On top of that, the clip features a change made to how hackers operate within the Matrix and communicate with their Operators. In the original films the Operators were their eyes and ears from the outside, communicating through phones. Now Operators, such as Toby Onwumere's Zeke, appear within The Matrix itself and appear in different places.
The scene then concludes with a very meta moment as Neo and Bugs enter a new room, reuniting with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II’s version of Morpheus and we also see clips from the original The Matrix movie play on a wall behind them. It’s super interesting as Bugs explains to Neo that they thought elements of Neo past might help ease him into the present.
Check out the clip below and let us know what you think! The Matrix will be released in theaters on December 22nd!