Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterSequels, by their nature, are a remix of what’s come before: a new iteration of characters we’ve already met and a story we already know.
In the latest trailer for “The Matrix Resurrections” — the sequel to the first “Matrix” trilogy that concluded 18 years ago with “The Matrix Revolutions” — it’s clear that director Lana Wachowski and her collaborators are going to get meta with what a sequel is.The trailer opens by quoting Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) from 1999’s “The Matrix” — “A deja vu is usually a glitch in the Matrix.
It happens when they change something” — followed by a series of split-screen images that overlay, often with eerie precision, the previous “Matrix” movies with scenes from.
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