Newest 'The Matrix Resurrections' Trailer Hints at Many Changes

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Warner Bros. has dropped a brand new trailer for its highly-anticipated film, The Matrix Resurrections.

Entitled "Déjà Vu," the one-minute visual opens with Keanu Reeves' Neo coming across a black cat in the rain, followed by Carrie-Anne Moss' Trinity repeatedly saying "déjà vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix. It happens when they change something," which is a line she delivered in 1999's The Matrix. Fans are then treated to cuts of action scenes from the past films featuring Neo, Trinity, Agent Smith, The Merovingian and Morpheus — both young and old — and an unknown voice can be heard stating, “Why use old code to make something new?”

Watch the full trailer above. The Matrix Resurrections is set to hit theaters and HBO Max on December 22.

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