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It has been going nuts on social media, where the picture of Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity in The Matrix (1999) has turned the tide again for one of the most striking performances and roles that left ...
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Cypher clearly has a problem with Neo from the start. When Trinity brings Neo some food, Cypher says, “I don’t remember you ever doing that for me.” The Oracle told Trinity that she would fall in love ...
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At the International Literature Festival Berlin, Wachowski explained why she brought back the series’ two most iconic characters despite their sacrifices in The Matrix Revolutions. “My dad died, then ...
The Matrix Resurrections spoilers follow. Ahead of the release of The Matrix Resurrections, the biggest mystery of them all was how on earth Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) were back ...
The first trailer for The Matrix Resurrections was released last week, giving us our first look at returning leads Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) in action. Both characters were ...
Back when most blockbuster movie franchises became standalone trilogies and not cinematic universes, The Matrix Revolutions seemed like a definitive end to Neo’s story. He’d struck a deal to save Zion ...
We may be living on the cusp of 2022, but our brains are inexorably stuck at the turn of the millennium. Everywhere you look, there’s another lucrative time warp, lulling us back into the pre-social ...
You watched the first trailer for “The Matrix Resurrections,” and so did we. If you need a refresher, you can watch it here. Caught up? Good, because we have a lot of questions that need answering. Of ...