New The Matrix 4 Set Videos Feature Keanu Reeves & Carrie-Anne Moss

As production continues for The Matrix 4 in San Francisco, new videos from the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ highly-anticipated fourth installment to The Matrix films have arrived online through Twitter (via Vital Thrills), offering us a glimpse of the stunts and action sequences between Keanu Reeves’ Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss’ Trinity. Check out the set videos below along with the new set photos!

The Matrix 4 filming in San Francisco – Feb 15/16 2020

Thanks to @vedoveto37 #thematrix4 #matrix4 #SanFrancisco https://t.co/nQUz32DWfO

— Keanu Planet (@keanuplanet) February 16, 2020

 

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Lana Wachowski co-wrote the script with Aleksander Hemon and David Mitchell, and will direct the film as well. Academy-Award winning cinematographer John Toll (Legends of the FallBraveheart) will shoot the highly-anticipated sequel, succeeding Bill Pope who was the cinematographer for The Matrix trilogy.

The Matrix 4 is scheduled for a May 21, 2021 release. The fourth installment will be featuring the return of Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Jada Pinkett Smith, reprising their iconic roles as Neo, Trinity and Niobe. The film will also star newcomers Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Jessica Henwick, Neil Patrick Harris, Toby Onwumere, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who is rumored to be playing young Morpheus. It was recently teased that should scheduling work out, Lambert Wilson could possibly return for The Matrix 4 as the villain the Merovingian.

Plot details on the fourth live-action film in The Matrix franchise haven’t been revealed, and given the ending of 2003’s The Matrix Revolutions it’s not a clear cut answer.

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Earlier this year we asked our readers if they were interested in more movies in the series, with 69% of those voting saying “Yes!” In a secondary poll, 58% said they wanted to see a continuation of the series. Looks like they’ll be getting what they wanted!

The three previous films—The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003)—have earned more than $1.6 billion at the global box office and were all top-10 domestic hits in their respective years of release. The Matrix Revolutions was also the first film ever to release simultaneously in every major country at the same hour around the world.

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