If he can defeat Smith (and rid the Matrix of him), then they will leave Zion alone. The machines make a deal – they’ll plug Neo back into the Matrix and juice him up.
Wounded and alone, Neo tells the machines that Agent Smith is a threat not only to the Matrix (where he has absorbed the Oracle and now has psychic abilities) but to the real world as well. Upon their arrival Trinity is killed in a crash of their ship (the Logos). They travel to the Machine City (Neo’s new real-world powers are definitely put to the test) and communicate with the head of the machines, known as Deux Ex Machina (because of course). The sentinels are still very much headed towards Zion, with humanity ready to mount a desperate last stand (while wearing some very cool, anime-influenced mech suits), while inside the Matrix Agent Smith has copied himself infinitely, to the point that he is the only resident of the virtual world.Īfter a skirmish on the Nebuchadnezzar that leaves Neo blinded and Bane/Smith dead, Trinity and Neo decide to appeal to the robot high command. New Trailer for ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Teases Mind-Blowing Action, Major Revelations “The Matrix Revolutions” Recapīy the time the third film arrives, both the Matrix and the real world are on the brink of oblivion. (Or, at least the ones that aren’t hooked up to pods, serving as batteries for the robots.) Of course, when faced with a desperate situation, Trinity and Neo strike out, trying to find an unorthodox solution. A transmission reaches the human base of Zion (near the earth’s core) that a group of sentinels, the large, squid-like robots, are en route, hellbent on wiping out the surviving human population. The first sequel, “The Matrix Reloaded,” saw Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie Ann-Moss), continuing their battle against the robotic overlords that have enslaved humanity alongside Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne).
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There is philosophical inquiry about the nature of choice versus destiny mixed with high octane action moments, including one of the most dazzling car chases ever put on film, and a plot so thick and full of detail that even attempting to restate it seems like a fool’s errand. The two “Matrix” sequels, filmed simultaneously and released very close together, is a bramble.