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2021 motion-picture show

The Matrix Resurrections
The Matrix Resurrections.jpg

Release poster

Directed by Lana Wachowski
Written by
  • Lana Wachowski
  • David Mitchell
  • Aleksandar Hemon
Based on Characters
by The Wachowskis
Produced by
  • James McTeigue
  • Lana Wachowski
  • Grant Loma
Starring
  • Keanu Reeves
  • Carrie-Anne Moss
  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
  • Jessica Henwick
  • Jonathan Groff
  • Neil Patrick Harris
  • Priyanka Chopra Jonas
  • Jada Pinkett Smith
Cinematography
  • Daniele Massaccesi
  • John Toll
Edited by Joseph Jett Emerge
Music by
  • Johnny Klimek
  • Tom Tykwer

Product
companies

  • Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Hamlet Roadshow Pictures
  • Venus Castina Productions
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures

Release dates

  • Dec 16, 2021 (2021-12-xvi) (Toronto)
  • December 22, 2021 (2021-12-22) (Us)

Running time

148 minutes[one]
State United States
Language English
Budget $190 1000000[2]
Box office $156.6 1000000[iii] [4]

The Matrix Resurrections is a 2021 American science fiction action film produced, co-written, and directed by Lana Wachowski. Information technology is the sequel to The Matrix Revolutions (2003) and the fourth installment in The Matrix film franchise. Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Lambert Wilson reprise their roles from the previous films, and they are joined past Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas. The film is set sixty years after Revolutions and follows Neo, who lives a seemingly ordinary life equally a video game developer having trouble with distinguishing fantasy from reality. A group of rebels, with the assistance of a programmed version of Morpheus, free Neo from a new version of the Matrix and fight a new enemy that holds Trinity captive.

Following the release of Revolutions, the Wachowskis denied the possibility of another Matrix film. Warner Brothers studio constantly expressed involvement in reviving the franchise, hiring Zak Penn to write a new screenplay after the Wachowskis refused every offering to create more than sequels. In tardily 2019, a 4th Matrix film was finally announced, with Lana Wachowski returning as director without her sis Lilly and Reeves and Moss reprising their roles. Filming started in February 2020 only was halted the next month past the COVID-19 pandemic. Wachowski considered abandoning the film, simply the cast insisted that she stop it. Filming resumed in August and concluded three months afterward.

The Matrix Resurrections premiered in Toronto on December xvi, 2021, and was released theatrically and via the HBO Max streaming service by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 22, 2021. The flick failed at the box function grossing over $156 one thousand thousand worldwide against a production upkeep of $190 million, and received mixed reviews from critics who considered it an improvement over its predecessor, praising the activity sequences and performances of Reeves and Moss, merely were polarized on the visuals, recasts, writing, and runtime. It received a nomination for Best Visual Effects at the 75th British University Film Awards.

Plot [edit]

Thomas Anderson is a successful video game developer, creator of The Matrix video game serial based on his faint memories as Neo. At a local coffee shop, Anderson keeps crossing paths with Tiffany, a married mother with no recollection of her past, on which Anderson based Trinity, a character in his game. Anderson struggles at times to separate perceived reality from dreams. His therapist prescribes him blue pills to suppress the occurrences, which he stops taking.

Anderson operates a simulation called a modal, a programming sandbox created to develop game characters. A young woman named Bugs learns that the modal is running one-time lawmaking in a loop, enacting the moment when Trinity first found Neo within the Matrix.[a] Bugs discovers a program embodying Morpheus, and helps free him before Anderson'due south business partner, Smith, can erase the modal. Although Neo was presumed dead, Bugs and Morpheus trace him to Anderson and extract him from the Matrix, learning that Smith is actually Agent Smith.

Neo awakens in a pod and notices Trinity confined in another one nearby, equally machines sent by Bugs retrieve and transport him to Bugs' send, the Mnemosyne. Neo is brought to the human bastion called Io, where he reunites with Niobe. She explains that lx years have passed in the real world since the Machine War, and human survivors have allied with machines that accept defected to bring together human society. Though Neo wants to rescue Trinity, Niobe opposes and instead locks him upwardly. Bugs and her crewmates disobey Niobe to assist Neo in freeing Trinity.

Afterwards inbound the Matrix, they are intercepted by Smith and other exile programs who want the Matrix restored to its quondam form. In the ensuing fight, Neo manages to defeat Smith as his abilities gradually return. They leave and locate Trinity, but earlier Neo can talk to her, his therapist appears and immobilizes him by manipulating time. He reveals his identity as the Analyst, a plan designed to study the man psyche. He explains that after Neo and Trinity's deaths, he was able to resurrect them to study them. He institute that suppressing their memories but keeping them in close proximity to i another made the Matrix more efficient and more resistant to the anomalies that caused the previous iterations to fail. However, Neo's liberation destabilized the system and triggered a fail-safe to reboot the Matrix. The Analyst stalled the reboot by convincing his superiors that threatening to impale Trinity would get Neo to voluntarily return to his pod.

Neo and Bugs forcibly go out the Matrix when another transport sent by Niobe brings the Mnemosyne back to Io. Niobe takes Neo to Sati, an exile program he previously met.[b] Seeking to avenge her parents' deaths at the hands of the machines, Sati helps devise a plan to gratuitous Trinity. Back in the Matrix, Neo makes a bargain with the Annotator; he volition return to his pod if he fails to convince Trinity to become aware of her own by and the Matrix. As Neo speaks with Tiffany, her family appears, enticing her to stay. She initially gives in, but soon afterward rejects them, recalling her truthful identity as Trinity. Realizing that he has lost, the Analyst attempts to impale her, only Smith intercedes, seeking revenge for his ain imprisonment; Neo, Trinity, and the others escape. As the last ones to be extracted, Neo and Trinity become cornered atop a skyscraper. Holding easily, they leap off, hoping Neo will be able to harness his flying ability, but instead Trinity gains the ability and flies them to safe.

With Trinity's newfound control over the Matrix, both render to confront the Annotator, who assumes a submissive posture. They sarcastically thank him for a fresh start, which they intend to use to remake the Matrix as they come across fit.

Cast [edit]

  • Keanu Reeves as Thomas Anderson / Neo:[5] The prophesised "Ane" from the previous version of the Matrix, Neo has been repaired by the machines and reinserted into a new version of the Matrix, with his memories suppressed in society to proceed him nether control. Despite sixty years having taken place since Neo's sacrifice, Neo has just anile twenty years thank you to the machines' modifications to his torso. Every bit Thomas, Neo unwittingly creates additional programming for the Matrix through his career as a video game developer. Steven Roy plays the embodiment of the original Neo, in reflections and various additional scenes.[half-dozen]
  • Carrie-Anne Moss equally Tiffany / Trinity:[5] Neo'southward romantic interest who was freed from the Matrix by Morpheus in the first picture show, and killed at the end of the Machine War. The machines recover, repair and change her body and reinsert her into a new version of the Matrix. Every bit with Neo, her memories of her previous life are suppressed by the machines and she becomes Tiffany, a suburban mother-of-iii with a penchant for motorcycles. Despite sixty years having passed since her death, Trinity has merely aged 20 years thank you to the machines' modifications to her body.
  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Morpheus:[7] [8] [9] An alternating version of the hacker who freed Neo from the Matrix.[10] The graphic symbol was portrayed by Laurence Fishburne in the previous films; Fishburne'south version of the graphic symbol appears through the use of archive footage.[ix] [11] [12]
    • Abdul-Mateen Ii also briefly portrays an interpretation of Amanuensis Smith inside the modal created by Neo, based upon Neo's suppressed memories of both the original Smith and Morpheus.[ commendation needed ]
  • Jessica Henwick equally Bugs:[13] A gunslinger with a White Rabbit tattoo, and helm of the hovercraft Mnemosyne. Henwick describes her graphic symbol as "the audience's eyes".[10]
  • Jonathan Groff as Smith:[14] [15] Thomas' business organisation partner and Neo'due south quondam curvation-nemesis and Agent of the Matrix.[16] The character was portrayed by Hugo Weaving in the previous films; Weaving also appears as Smith through the employ of archive footage.[9] To prepare for the role, Groff watched YouTube clips featuring Weaving's functioning, rewatched the original trilogy and read Mary Shelley'south Frankenstein, works of Philip One thousand. Dick and Christopher Isherwood's The Berlin Stories, though he did not want to do an impression of Weaving, feeling more connected to the function during the fight sequences. As a result, Groff was nicknamed "The Vicious" by a member of the stunt team on prepare.[17]
  • Neil Patrick Harris as The Analyst:[fourteen] The creator of the current iteration of the Matrix, who masquerades equally Thomas' therapist, working closely with his patient to empathise the meaning behind his dreams and to distinguish them from "reality" while keeping him within the Matrix.[9]
  • Priyanka Chopra Jonas every bit Sati:[18] An exile plan created without a purpose who met Neo shortly before the terminate of the Automobile State of war. The graphic symbol was portrayed by Tanveer Thou. Atwal in The Matrix Revolutions.
  • Jada Pinkett Smith every bit Niobe:[9] A General of the human breastwork Io and old captain of the hovercraft Logos. Smith reprises her part from the previous two films. It took five hours to utilise Smith's prosthetic makeup to create the appearance that her character had anile 60 years.[19]
  • Toby Onwumere as Sequoia:[15] The operator of the Mnemosyne.
  • Max Riemelt as Sheperd:[15] Niobe's well-nigh-trusted captain at Io.
  • Brian J. Smith equally Berg:[15] A crew member of the Mnemosyne who has studied Neo.
  • Eréndira Ibarra as Lexy:[20] A crew fellow member of the Mnemosyne who idolizes Trinity.
  • Lambert Wilson equally The Merovingian:[21] [ix] A self-professed trafficker of information who encountered Neo prior to the end of the Machine War; he now seeks revenge on Neo for inadvertently stripping him of his purpose when the previous Matrix was destroyed. Wilson reprises his role from the previous two films.
  • Christina Ricci as Gwyn de Vere:[22] A business executive at Thomas' video game company.
  • Telma Hopkins as Freya:[23] [24] The caput of botany in Io.
  • Chad Stahelski as Chad:[25] Tiffany's husband. Stahelski was Keanu Reeves' stunt double, also equally a stunt coordinator, for the previous films.
  • Andrew Caldwell equally Jude
  • Ellen Hollman as Echo
  • Julian Grey as Brandon
  • Gaige Chat as Donnie
  • Daniel Bernhardt as Amanuensis Johnson

respectively.,[26] [27] respectively.[28]

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Development [edit]

I couldn't have my mom and dad... yet suddenly I had Neo and Trinity, arguably the two most important characters in my life. It was immediately comforting to have these two characters alive again, and it's super-simple. You can look at information technology and say: "Okay, these ii people die, and okay, bring these 2 people back to life, and oh, doesn't that feel practiced?" Yeah, it did! It's uncomplicated, and this is what art does and this is what stories do. They condolement us and they're of import.

The origins of The Matrix Resurrections' story, as described by director Lana Wachowski[29]

While making the Matrix films, the Wachowskis told their close collaborators that they, at the fourth dimension, had no intention of making another film in the series after The Matrix Revolutions (2003).[30] Instead, they gave their blessing to the notion of gamers "inherit[ing] the storyline", and The Matrix Online video game was billed as the official continuation.[31] Rumors of a new installment began to circulate online in 2011 when it was reported that the Wachowskis had been planning two boosted films in the series and had discussions with Keanu Reeves about reprising his function.[32] Another rumor in 2014 claimed that the sisters had submitted a story treatment for a new Matrix trilogy to Warner Bros.[33] These were later confirmed to be faux.[34]

In February 2015, in interviews promoting Jupiter Ascending (2015), Lilly Wachowski chosen a return to The Matrix (1999) a "peculiarly repelling idea in these times" when studios preferred to light-green-light sequels, reboots, and adaptations over original material,[35] while Lana Wachowski, addressing rumors well-nigh a potential reboot, said they had not heard anything just believed the studio might exist looking to replace them.[36] At various times, Reeves and Hugo Weaving each confirmed their interest and willingness to reprise their roles in potential futurity installments of the Matrix films, with the stipulation that the Wachowskis were involved in the creative and production process.[37] [38]

According to producer James McTeigue, in that location was "always talk" of a fourth Matrix picture inside Warner Bros. even without the Wachowskis on board, though prior to 2019 they had not establish the right concept.[39] In March 2017, The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Warner Bros. was in the early stages of developing a relaunch of the franchise, with Zak Penn in talks to write a treatment, and involvement in getting Michael B. Jordan attached to star. The Wachowskis were not involved at that stage, although the studio had hoped for their blessing. The notion of a reboot or remake was denounced past Penn, and ideas for stories set in the already established universe were explored, including, reportedly, a prequel motion picture about a immature Morpheus or a sequel film from a descendant of his.[twoscore] In March 2018, Penn said he was working on a revival of the franchise and teased the possibility of an expanded universe.[41] Penn antiseptic in October 2019 that he had been working on ane of two Matrix projects at Warner Bros., and that his piece of work was divide from the planned movie.[42] Penn's picture did not go ahead in favor of Wachowski's moving-picture show; Jada Pinkett Smith later reflected that handing the franchise'southward legacy to other filmmakers would have been a "horrendous mistake".[ten]

Pre-product [edit]

Equally explained by Lana Wachowski during the Berlin International Literature Festival 2021, Warner Bros. constantly approached the Wachowskis every twelvemonth to make another Matrix sequel, only the Wachowskis always declined the offers out of a lack of involvement and because of their feelings that the trilogy's story had concluded. Still, in 2019, Ron and Lynne Wachowski, the Wachowskis' parents, passed away alongside a shut friend of Lana's, with her begetter passing away offset, her friend second and her mother 3rd. Later on not being able to process that kind of grief, Lana of a sudden conceived the story of The Matrix Resurrections one sleepless night. In her words, Wachowski felt that while she could not accept her parents back, she then could take Neo and Trinity back, feeling very comforted to encounter them alive again.[29] With Lana Wachowski stepping forward for a sequel, Warner Bros. readily accepted her concept, eager to have the franchise'south creator aboard for the sequel, according to McTeigue.[39]

The film was officially announced past Warner Bros. on Baronial 20, 2019. Lana Wachowski returned as sole director, with Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss confirmed to reprise their roles. The script was written by Wachowski, David Mitchell, and Aleksandar Hemon, who had previously written the series finale of Sense8 together.[5] [43] [44] The Wachowskis besides previously directed the 2012 motion picture adaptation of Mitchell'southward novel Cloud Atlas. Lilly Wachowski was not involved with the picture due to piece of work on the Showtime serial Work in Progress, but gave her blessing to those involved to come with a story even "improve than the original".[45] She said she needed time away from the industry to "reconnect with myself equally an artist and I did that by going back to schoolhouse and painting and stuff", and that she had been affected by the death of her parents.[46] John Cost was hired as cinematographer that calendar month. Toll was cinematographer on the Wachowskis' films Cloud Atlas, Jupiter Ascending and Sense8.[47]

Casting [edit]

Reeves and Moss were confirmed to be reprising their roles as Neo and Trinity upon the motion picture's announcement in August 2019.[5] In October 2019, Yahya Abdul-Mateen Two was bandage in the movie, with some sources speculating he would be playing a young Morpheus, while Neil Patrick Harris was added in an undisclosed function.[48] [49] Following the outset trailer's release, Abdul-Mateen 2 confirmed that he was indeed playing the role of Morpheus.[8] Laurence Fishburne, who portrayed Morpheus in the original trilogy, appear in Baronial 2020 that he was not asked to reprise his role as Morpheus.[50] Pinkett Smith entered negotiations to reprise her function as Niobe, with Jessica Henwick entering negotiations to bring together in an undisclosed function,[51] [52] afterward revealed equally Bugs.[13] Henwick was beingness considered past The Walt Disney Company to audience for a function in Shang-Chi and the Fable of the X Rings (2021) at the same time she was offered to audience for the part of Bugs; in what she described a "ruddy-pill/blue-pill moment" for her, Henwick chose Resurrections over Shang-Chi.[10] Jada Pinkett-Smith and Jessica Henwick were confirmed in December, along with the additions of Jonathan Groff and Toby Onwumere;[53] [54] Pinkett-Smith was convinced to render after learning from Wachowski how much the film meant for her. They went through a "couple dissimilar versions" for Niobe until they settled to depict the character in an elderly form.[55]

In January 2020, Eréndira Ibarra was cast, with Priyanka Chopra entering final negotiations.[56] [57] That same calendar month, Lambert Wilson, who played the Merovingian in the sequels, revealed he was in negotiations to return.[58] Hugo Weaving, who starred in the franchise as Amanuensis Smith, was originally approached to reprise his part, but he had scheduling conflicts with his involvement in Tony Kushner's theatrical adaptation of The Visit, leading Wachowski to conclude that the dates would not piece of work after staying in affect with Weaving for a while.[59] [60] Weaving was later confirmed to be appearing in the picture, but through annal footage from the original trilogy,[61] while Groff was confirmed to have been cast as Smith in December 2021, replacing Weaving.[14] Chopra and Wilson's castings were confirmed in Feb, along with the additions of Andrew Caldwell, Brian J. Smith and Ellen Hollman.[21] [62] [63] [64] After some speculation, Chopra was revealed to be playing Sati in the motion-picture show; the graphic symbol was previously portrayed by Tanveer K. Atwal in Revolutions.[18]

Joe Pantoliano, who appeared in the first film as Cypher, expressed interest in April 2020 in reprising his function despite his graphic symbol's death in the first installment and messaged Lana Wachowski virtually the possibility of bringing him back, but received no response from her.[65] In September 2020, it was announced Daniel Bernhardt was reprising his function as Agent Johnson from The Matrix Reloaded (2003).[66] Christina Ricci was announced every bit part of the bandage in June 2021; she had previously worked with the Wachowskis on Speed Racer (2008).[67] Telma Hopkins was also appear to exist part of the bandage in September 2021.[23] In Dec 2021, less than a calendar week before the film's premiere, Henwick confirmed to take filmed a scene with a background cameo appearance of Tom Hardy, as Venom: Let There Exist Carnage (2021) was existence filmed simultaneously with Resurrections, though it is currently unclear if Hardy's appearance was kept in the finished film.[68] After the film's Toronto premiere, it was confirmed that Republic of chad Stahelski, who served a stunt coordinator in the previous films, appeared in the picture show as "Handsome Chad".[25]

Filming [edit]

Unlike the previous films, which were shot predominantly in Australia,[69] The Matrix Resurrections was filmed in the United States and Europe.

Under the code proper noun "Project Ice Cream", the pic began production in San Francisco on February 4, 2020.[62] [70] [71] Filming also took place in Chicago.[71] Filming in San Francisco caused irritation amongst residents and city workers later damage was inflicted to buildings and street lights.[72] Every bit in the case of other productions similar Shang-Chi and the Legend of the X Rings and Venom: Allow There Exist Carnage, the producers had to pay $420,000 to the San Francisco Police Department and then they could film in the city.[73] Equally opposed to other productions, no second unit was needed during the action sequences as Wachowski directed all the scenes herself.[74] Scott Rogers, a stunt performer who worked with Reeves in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019) and John Wick: Affiliate 4 (2023), was hired to be the film's stunt coordinator.[10]

In March 2020, the principal filming was relocated to the oldest film studio in the world, Studio Babelsberg in Potsdam, the only acting Unesco Creative City of Film in Germany.[75] On March sixteen, 2020, production on the motion-picture show was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[76] [77] Later filming was halted, Wachowski contemplated the possibility of never finishing the film and letting it "go down equally an incomplete legendary film not meant to be seen by anyone". However, the cast insisted Wachowski render and finish the film until she agreed.[78] On Baronial 16, 2020, Reeves confirmed filming had resumed in Berlin.[79] Principal photography wrapped on November xi, 2020.[80]

Wachowski's long-time photographic camera operator, Daniele Massaccesi, took over equally manager of photography in the latter part of filming afterward original DoP John Toll left due to a health event in his family.[81] [82]

The dialogue editing, sound mixing, audio design and sound editing with director Lana Wachowski took place in spring 2021 at the Babelsberg-based postal service-product visitor Rotor Film. Visual effects that permit space and fourth dimension to appear offset on the screen were created with camera systems specially adult for Matrix Resurrections during outdoor shootings and in the volumetric studio called Volucap in Babelsberg also as in the world'due south first volumetric underwater studio on the Babelsberg film studio premises. Volucap, a cooperation between Studio Babelsberg, Fraunhofer Club and UFA, worked on site for two years on Matrix Resurrections.[83]

After finishing work on Matrix Resurrections, the co-producing Studio Babelsberg fitted its largest flick studio (Stage 20) with rainbow colors and named it "Rainbow Stage" in honor of the Wachowskis. The Wachowskis, known for their delivery to people of diverse sexual orientations and identities, had previously directed several times in Babelsberg including, e.g., Five for Vendetta and Deject Atlas.[84] [80]

Music [edit]

In September 2021, Warner Bros. confirmed that Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer would exist scoring the film, having previously collaborated with Wachowski on Sense8 and Cloud Atlas,[85] replacing Don Davis, who composed the score for the first three films. The song "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane is prominently featured in the trailer.[86] [87] Wachowski said the choice of "White Rabbit" for the trailer not only was in reference to the Alice'southward Adventures in Wonderland elements that The Matrix had previously used and which "White Rabbit" is based on, but too a nod to Jefferson Plane themselves which was formed as a house band for The Matrix club in San Francisco.[88] The 2d trailer featured an electronic/orchestral encompass of the Rage Against the Machine song "Wake Up" by Sebastian Böhm.[89] The original song featured prominently at the end of the starting time Matrix flick,[ninety] and Resurrections features in its ending a cover by Brass Confronting.[91]

The film'south score was released on December 17, 2021. A track from the album titled "Neo and Trinity Theme (Johnny Klimek & Tom Tykwer Exomorph Remix)" was released equally a single on December x.[92]

Marketing [edit]

On August 24, 2021, the title was revealed every bit The Matrix Resurrections.[93] A trailer was screened every bit part of Warner Bros.' console at CinemaCon that mean solar day, featuring a meeting between Neo and Trinity.[93] Alee of the film'due south first official trailer being released on September 9, the moving-picture show'south official website was updated on September 7, presenting random clips of the trailer to the user and narration based on their time of day.[94] [95] A second trailer was released on Dec 6, 2021.[96] By its opening weekend in the U.Due south. and Canada, the picture show had made 600.half-dozen million impressions across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, in function due to the exponential growth of HBO Max in 2021. Co-ordinate to RelishMix, "these stats run 2X over the norm for the genre as far equally awareness and reach."[97]

A tie-in interactive tech demo titled The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience, based on Unreal Engine 5, was released past Epic Games for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series 10/S during The Game Awards 2021.[98]

Release [edit]

The Matrix Resurrections had its world premiere on December 16, 2021, in Toronto, Canada and its premiere in the U.s.a. at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on Dec 18, 2021.[99] [100] The film was initially set for release on May 21, 2021, which would take premiered aslope John Wick: Chapter 4 too starring Keanu Reeves.[101] However, the moving-picture show was postponed to April one, 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[102] The film was and then moved forward to December 22, 2021.[103] It is the final film from Warner Bros. Pictures to have a simultaneous 30-day release on the HBO Max streaming service, which was used in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[104]

According to Samba TV, the motion-picture show was streamed in ii.8 million households over its get-go five days of release.[105] Over the same period, it received the most unauthorized downloads of any feature, making up 32.6% of torrents.[106] The Matrix Resurrections was released in China on January 14, 2022.[107]

Home media [edit]

The film was released digitally on Jan 25, 2022, and on Blu-ray, DVD and Ultra HD Blu-Ray on March 8.[108] The retail versions includes bonus content including backside-the-scenes featurettes.[108]

Reception [edit]

Box part [edit]

As of February 27, 2022[update], The Matrix Resurrections has grossed $37.sevenmillion in the United states of america and Canada, and $118.9million in other territories for a worldwide total of $156.6 million.[3] [iv]

In the United States and Canada, the picture show was released alongside Sing 2 and The King's Man, and was projected to gross effectually $40 million from 3,552 theaters over its start five days of release, with some tracking reaching as high every bit $lxx million.[109] The film ended up underperforming, grossing $10.75 million over the weekend for a 5-twenty-four hours total of $22.5 million, finishing 3rd.[110] The total was lower than the $16.7 million made by Warner Bros.' Wonder Woman 1984 the previous Christmas in just 2,151 theaters, and was blamed in role on the simultaneous HBO Max release, lackluster audition reactions, and Christmas falling on a Saturday.[97] [2] In its second weekend, the picture finished fifth at the box office with $3.viii one thousand thousand.[111] [112] In its 3rd, the film earned $1.eight million and finished 6th.[113] In its fourth weekend, the film finished tenth at the box office with $803,606.[114]

The motion-picture show debuted second in Russia ($three.ix million), showtime in Nippon ($3.nine million), and showtime in Thailand ($794,000). Its opening gross was 8% above Eternals (2021) and 12% over Tenet (2020).[115] The film went on to earn $35.2 million in its second weekend,[116] $thirteen.vii million in its third,[117] and $7.seven million in its fourth.[118] In its 5th weekend, the film crossed the $100 million mark outside the U.South. and Canada.[119] The picture made $3.5 1000000 in its sixth weekend,[120] and $two.1 million in its 7th.[121]

In February 2022, co-financiers Village Roadshow sued Warner Bros. for breach of contract, claiming that the decision to stream The Matrix Resurrections on HBO Max created "bottomless theatrical box office sales figures" and damaged value of the Matrix franchise. Warner Bros. responded that the lawsuit was "a frivolous attempt past Village Roadshow to avoid their contractual commitment".[122]

Critical response [edit]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an blessing rating of 63% based on 330 reviews, with an average rating of vi.20/x. The site's critics consensus reads: "If it lacks the original's bracingly original craft, The Matrix Resurrections revisits the world of the franchise with wit, a timely perspective, and heart."[123] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 63 out of 100, based on 57 critics, indicating "mostly favorable reviews".[124] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the moving-picture show an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale, the everyman of the series, while PostTrak reported 60% of audition members gave it a positive score, with 46% saying they would definitely recommend it.[97]

Los Angeles Times reported a mixed reception and divided reactions to the movie.[125] Film critic Katie Walsh praised the film, concluding "Wachowski brings this unapologetic earnestness and sense of pleasure to The Matrix Resurrections, which is also a welcome reminder that big action films tin exist well lit, stunningly designed and, yes, colorful too."[126] The Independent gave the picture 4 out of 5 and wrote, "The Matrix Resurrections ends with a literal call to the powers of sentimentality, empowerment and freedom – information technology ponders whether humanity finds whatsoever value in them which, in turn, seems to really ask whether audiences still have any interest in blockbusters of this purity and ambition. For my own stake, at least, I hope they do."[127] Gizmodo praised the film, saying "Resurrections is an excellent Matrix sequel that knows what you think you desire in a Matrix sequel, and gives it to you in ways you aren't expecting. Sometimes those things don't piece of work, just mostly they do, and equally a upshot I'm confident to say: The Matrix is dorsum."[128] Matt Singer of ScreenCrush wrote, "The thing that carries The Matrix Resurrections through some of those rough patches instead is Wachowski's obvious affection for the characters, and the actors' reciprocal dearest for this globe and its endless intellectual curiosities."[129]

The Guardian gave the film 2 out of v and wrote: "Really, Resurrections doesn't do much to remove the bathos that hung similar a deject over the cinema auditorium at the end of the third moving-picture show in 2003. This film is set to initiate a possible new series, just at that place is no real artistic life in it. Where the original motion picture was explosively innovatory, this is but another piece of IP, an algorithm of unoriginality."[130] The Verge also gave the film a negative review praising the performances and visuals but criticized the writing, label and recasting of characters and felt that "Resurrection centers Neo and Trinity's dearest story just in a disjointed and frustrating manner" while also writing "The Matrix Resurrections warned me its beingness was a bad thought, and I kept watching anyway. I really have nobody but myself to arraign."[131] The Times called it "another truly horrible sequel" in a one-star review, criticizing what information technology called its creative shallowness, similarity to previous Matrix films, level of self-referentiality, and the quality of its activeness sequences.[132] Gulf News gave the film a mixed review, concluding that "The Matrix Resurrections may be a bumpy ride just it's still a trip."[133] IGN'south Amelia Emberwing gave the moving-picture show 4 out of 10, praising the performances but criticizing the execution and visuals while as well writing "The Matrix Resurrections is the kind of moving-picture show that volition go down in cult history considering information technology is so laughably bad. Truthfully, I tin can't even say it's unenjoyable considering I spent so much of its overly long runtime giggling over how jaw-droppingly misguided the bulk of it is", and farther expressed, "The Matrix Resurrections is a bunch of actually good ideas stacked together to brand a bad – and sometimes ugly – film."[134]

Accolades [edit]

Future [edit]

After the picture show's disappointing release, producer James McTeigue told Collider that at that place were no plans for further Matrix films, though he believed that the film's open up ending meant that this could change in the future: "I think the motion-picture show also works where information technology's really open to audience interpretation, like what happened in those threescore years before they fished Neo out once more, or Thomas Anderson to Neo. When Neo and Trinity are there at the finish, and they're talking with The Annotator, what practise they actually hateful that they're going to change? So I call back that it'south out at that place, but information technology'southward non in our wheelhouse at the moment."[142]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Based on the opening scene of The Matrix (1999).
  2. ^ As depicted in The Matrix Revolutions (2003).

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Matrix Resurrections at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Matrix_Resurrections

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