The latest trailer for upcoming action sci-fi action sequelThe Matrix Resurrectionscontinues to tease the movie’s intriguingly meta relationship with the rest of the franchise. The brief clip shows Neo meeting the new, younger Morpheus (played by Aquaman star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) against a backdrop of footage from the firstThe Matrixouting, which includes footage of Laurence Fishburne’s iconic iteration of the resistance leader.

While there had been theories posited thatThe Matrix Resurrectionswould be wiping much of the earlier franchise from canon, that has now been proven to be far from the case, with the long, long-awaited follow-up instead taking a much more interesting approach to its predecessors. As well as revealing that the resistance now uses various portals to travel around the Matrix, similar to the various doors that are used inThe Matrix Reloaded, things quickly get very meta when Neo is told by the new Morpheus that “Nothing comforts anxiety like a little nostalgia,” all while watching footage from his earlier adventures.

The Matrix Resurrections

Legacy sequels are often criticized for their reliance on nostalgia, with the likes ofGhostbusters: Afterlifebeing the most recent example, but it looks likeThe Matrix Resurrectionswill tackle this head-on, even making it part of the story, as this new band of freedom fighters use this sometimes-cheap emotive technique to lure Neo back into the fight.

There have been a lot of references to the concept of déjà vu inthe latest marketing material forThe Matrix Resurrections,something which was a crucial element of the previous trilogy, and it looks like the fourth movie inThe Matrixfranchise will attempt to fold the repetitive nature of sequels into the narrative. Whether this self-aware approach will work remains to be seen, but it’s certainly an interesting way to plug audiences back into this world.

Produced, co-written, and directed by Lana Wachowski,The Matrix ResurrectionsstarsKeanu Reevesand Carrie-Anne Moss as Neo and Trinity respectively, as well as Jada Pinkett Smith, who will also reprise the roles of Niobe from previous movies. Making up the rest of the supporting cast are Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Lambert Wilson, Daniel Bernhardt, Eréndira Ibarra, Christina Ricci, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris, Telma Hopkins, Max Riemelt, Toby Onwumere, Brian J. Smith, Andrew Caldwell, and Ellen Hollman.

Several character descriptionshave also since been released, each of which peel back the curtain ever so slightly on some of the movie’s central mysteries. Candyman star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is confirmed to be playing “the wise and worldly Morpheus who, as always, serves as a guide to Neo while also fulfilling his own greater purpose on a very singular journey of self-discovery,” but can this version of Neo’s former mentor really be trusted? Mindhunter star Jonathan Groff’s role meanwhile has now been revealed to be supremely villains in nature, with the mysterious character being introduced in The Matrix Resurrections as “Thomas Anderson’s business partner, a slick, confident corporate type with insouciant charm, a disarming smile and an eye on the bottom line–everything Mr. Anderson is not.”

The Matrix Resurrectionswill have its world premiere on June 23, 2025, in San Francisco and is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures theatrically on August 20, 2025. The movie will also stream digitally onHBO Maxin the United States for a month beginning on that same date.