'The Matrix 4': Leaked Video Shows Agents Attacking Neo And Trinity
KEY POINTS
- Leaked videos of "The Matrix 4" filming have surfaced online
- The cast and crew filmed an intense action sequence
- Neo and Trinity will be chansed by Agents
A leaked video from the production set of “The Matrix 4” has surfaced online that shows the filming of an action sequence. Neo (Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) will be back, and they will be chased once again by the Agents inside the system.
The following article contains spoilers of “The Matrix 4.”
The franchise has already established that the Matrix has been built several times and the job of the Agents in each new system is to hunt down the rebels. The upcoming movie appears to be following a similar storyline, with Neo becoming The One to lead the next revolution.
Filming is currently ongoing in San Francisco. A leaked video from the production set that has surfaced online shows the filming of an action sequence. Multiple Agents appear to be chasing Neo and Trinity in a way that should remind fans about Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) and his duplication routine.
The action sequence involves Neo and Trinity escaping from the Agents. A video of the two heroes on a bike has surfaced online.
Reeves walked through the streets to understand how to film the action sequence. A video shows the actor walking in costume on the set before filming the scene.
The action sequence they filmed on the street was intense with the production crew burning several cars. A video shows the burning of some of the cars.
The plot of the movie is currently being kept under wraps, but there are several theories about what the story can be about. According to Screen Rant, the film can use the storylines that were used on the games. According to one of these storylines, Neo knew that the world would need him again in the future, and so he put fragments of his avatar in the system that can help bring him back one day.
“The Matrix 4” will be released on May 21, 2021.
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