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The Matrix Resurrections: 5 reasons why you can't miss Keanu Reeves-Priyanka Chopra film on Prime Video

Directed by Lana Wachowski, the science fiction action film also features Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Lambert Wilson, reprising their roles as Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Jonathan Groff and Neil Patrick Harris join them.

OTTplay Team
May 13, 2022
The Matrix Resurrections: 5 reasons why you can't miss Keanu Reeves-Priyanka Chopra film on Prime Video
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The latest Matrix film is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Keanu Reeves and Priyanka Chopra fans cannot miss the Hollywood film, The Matrix Ressurections. The fourth film in the Matrix franchise by the Wachowskis, you cannot miss it especially if enjoy a neo-noir narrative of fighting a corrupt system through the lens of Neo. The beloved sci-fi franchise promises both old and new faces, and dives back into a world of warring sentient machines and humans, ‘Alice in the Wonderland’ rabbit holes, and bullet-stopping, jaw-dropping action sequences.

Get cozy this weekend with blankets and buckets of popcorn and snacks as you snuck into the bed to watch the film and rediscover Neo’s world of reality. If that's not enough, here are five reasons why the film can offer an uninterrupted nostalgic joyride!

The OGs are back!

Hardcore fans can understand the whoop as we see a bearded, long-haired Keanu Reeves embalm his tried-and-tested John Wick persona with the charisma of Neo for the first time. As he gets on to protect humanity, you know with his swag and style, we also get to see his sizzling chemistry with Carrie-Ann Moss’ character, Trinity. Jada Pinkett Smith reprises her role of Niobe in a surprising look, and the villain we all love to hate, Agent Johnson played by Daniel Bernhardt, is all back!

New characters add to the mystery

The Matrix Resurrections also has a few new talented faces who have completely owned the screen with their performances. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has reprised the role of Morpheus while our sweet-faced Barnie a.k.a Neil Patrick Harris has played the role of a not-so-sweet villain, The Analyst. And of course, Priyanka Chopra makes us all proud with her role in the big Hollywood movie. She plays the role of a grown-up version of Sati, a child character in the past trilogy.

'90s fashion is back with a millennial twist

Suave men in black fighting mid-air as time stops has been a visual treat of Matrix that never gets old. The use of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) costumes and bold statement sunglasses took the fashion world by storm in the late 90s and early 2000s. This time, the costumes have also been resurrected with a 2020’s twist. Watching a revived version of Neo’s coat, trinity’s jackets, and of course, the iconic Matrix sunglasses, will take you on a nostalgic joyride.

One of the Wachowskis is back to direct

Lana and Lilly Wachowski, known for films V for Vendetta, Cloud Atlas, and Sense8, is the talented sister duo, who directed the initial Matrix trilogy. This time, Lana has returned alone as the director for the latest installment, creating a Matrix world that has captivated its fans for so long.

A visual treat packed with nostalgic encounters

The latest film from the franchise is a visual treat for all cine-lovers, with its gritty action sequences, special effects, charismatic characters, and the failsafe addition of nostalgia. For instance, you can’t help but stay amazed at the close combat sequence between a mature Neo and a young Morpheus.

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