As we inch closer and closer to our re-entry into the Matrix, Warner Bros. has shared over forty new hi-resolution stills from The Matrix Resurrections, offering stunning new shots of our returning heroes Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), who find themselves back on the side of the living and beginning to question everything about their surroundings.
Plot details remain mostly under wraps, but the recently released final trailer did shed some light on the true identities of a number of characters while teasing a nostalgia-heavy adventure, as our two heroes navigate what they once knew to chart a course for a new future.
The Matrix Resurrections will see franchise stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reprise their iconic roles as Neo and Trinity, with an all-new supporting cast consisting of Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Morpheus, Jessica Henwick as Bugs, Jonathan Groff as Smith, Neil Patrick Harris as The Analyst, Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Sati, and Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe.
Christina Ricci, Telma Hopkins, Eréndira Ibarra, Toby Onwumere, Max Riemelt, and Brian J. Smith will also feature in undisclosed roles, while Daniel Bernhardt, and Lambert Wilson will reprise their roles as Agent Johnson and The Merovingian, respectively.
Lana Wachowski directed the long-awaited sequel, with a screenplay she co-wrote with David Mitchell & Aleksander Hemon. She's also a producer on the project with Grant Hill and James McTeigue.
Check out the new stills below; click on the thumbnail to embiggen:
In “The Matrix Resurrections,” return to a world of two realities: one, everyday life; the other, what lies behind it. To find out if his reality is a physical or mental construct, to truly know himself, Mr. Anderson will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more. And if Thomas…Neo…has learned anything, it’s that choice, while an illusion, is still the only way out of—or into—the Matrix. Of course, Neo already knows what he has to do. But what he doesn’t yet know is the Matrix is stronger, more secure and more dangerous than ever before. Déjà vu.