Get ready to head back into The Matrix again. Lana Wachowski, who co-wrote and co-directed the groundbreaking action filmThe Matrix(and its two less-well-received sequels), is currently prepping a fourth entry in the franchise. And yes, both Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are expected to reprise their iconicroles.

TitledThe Matrix Resurrections,the film will be released June 23, 2025. That’s four months earlier than its previous release date of April 2022. Here’s everything we know aboutThe Matrix Resurrectionsso far.

In two new clips, an amnesiac Neo returns to The Matrix to “meet” Morpheus — or some reconstructed version of him — and then refuses to take the red pill.

Morpheus returns

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The first trailer showed Neo and Trinity being resurrected and, it appears, that Morpheus is back in some form, too. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II confirmed as much on Instagram, captioning a very Morpheus-looking image with “MORPHEUS.”

First trailer

Neo is finally back in action asThe Matrix Resurrectionstrailerhas hit the internet. Neo isn’t the only familiar face to be literally resurrected, although we don’t know how or why.

Official title?

Twitter has sniffed out the official title of the fourth installment of The Matrix franchise from a wrap gift given to production crew. The jacket suggests the title isThe Matrix Resurrections.

Cause the original tweet disappeared… I share the two pics that shows the definitive Matrix 4 title, The Matrix Resurrections.pic.twitter.com/8e3aHNziuh

— McTrix (@McTrix_101)August 10, 2025

Release date

Afterhalting productiononThe Matrix Resurrectionsdue to concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, Warner Bros. Pictures pushed back the movie’s release date almost a full year from July 03, 2025 to June 05, 2025. However, the film was moved earlier in the release calendar to July 20, 2025, suggesting that the studio feels confident in how production is moving along on the film.

In December 2020,Varietyrevealed that Warner Bros. will release itsentire 2021 slateof films on HBO Max the same day they hit theaters. That includesThe Matrix Resurrections.

The move to December 2021 followed a series of delays for other Warner Bros. Pictures films, includingDune,The Batman, andShazam 2.

A new style

Speaking withThe Hollywood Reporter, Neil Patrick Harris suggested that the upcoming film has a new style that differs from its predecessors’ trademark style.

“I think [Lana Wachowski] has a great inclusive energy and her style has shifted visually from what she had done to what she is currently doing,” Harris said. “I’ve always wanted to be a lead in a big giant action movie with wires and stuff and this is not bad for me, but it’s certainly tangential and fun for me to be able to play in the sandbox a little bit.”

Filming through COVID

While promotingBill & Ted Face the Music, Keanu Reeves spoke about the safety protocols thatThe Matrix Resurrectionsproducers have put in place while filming in Berlin.

"We're scrappy!" Keanu Reeves returned to playing Neo this summer on the Berlin set of "The Matrix 4." He says producers have "thoughtful, effective protocols in place" to keep cast and crew safe. Reeves spoke while promoting@BillandTed3.pic.twitter.com/RtTsLOsyGP

— AP Entertainment (@APEntertainment)June 11, 2025

The returning cast

Along withKeanu Reevesand Carrie-Anne Moss, several other Matrix franchise actors are rumored to be reprising their roles forThe Matrix Resurrections.

Jada Pinkett Smith, who played Niobe inThe Matrix ReloadedandThe Matrix Revolutions, is reportedlyin talks to returnforThe Matrix Resurrections. Pinkett Smith’s character was a fellow freedom fighter in humanity’s war against the machines and the captain of the hovercraft Logos.

Alsorumored to be returningforThe Matrix Resurrectionsis actor Lambert Wilson, who portrayed The Merovingian inThe Matrix ReloadedandThe Matrix Revolutions. The Merovingian was a powerful program that served as a crime lord of sorts within The Matrix, offering protection to exiled programs and bartering information. Finally, actor/stuntman Daniel Bernhardt willreprise his roleas Agent Johnson, leader of the upgraded agents inThe Matrix Reloaded.

Two actors who will be conspicuously absent fromThe Matrix Resurrectionsare Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaving, who portrayed Morpheus and the villainous A.I. Agent Smith inThe Matrixand its sequels, respectively. Weavingconfirmedthat he won’t be part ofThe Matrix Resurrectionsin January 2020, indicating that “they’re pushing on ahead without me.” Fishburneconfirmedin an August 2020 interview with New York Magazine that he also wouldn’t be returning. “I have not been invited. Maybe that will make me write another play. I wish them well. I hope it’s great.”

Another cast member unlikely to reprise his role is Joe Pantoliano, who played Cypher in the franchise. Speaking withCinema Blend, the actor said, “I doubt they’re going to be bringing me back. I’ve lobbied for it, believe me. I’ve sent little notes to Lana [Wachowski] and asked her, to no response.”

The new cast

Several new faces are expected to join The Matrix universe inThe Matrix Resurrections, withIron Fistactress Jessica Henwick reportedlyin talks foran unidentified leading role.

Also among thenew additionsto The Matrix franchise cast isMindhunterandFrozenstar Jonathan Groff — who also played King George in the original Broadway production ofHamilton.

In February,Spartacusalum Ellen Hollmanjoined the castofThe Matrix Resurrections.No information about her role is currently known, so she remains a bit of a mystery at the moment.

A month earlier, Priyanka Chopra Jonas was confirmed to be playing an undisclosed featured role inThe Matrix Resurrections,according to The Hollywood Reporter.

And in mid-October,How I Met Your MotherandGone Girlactor Neil Patrick Harrisjoined the castof the film. The part he’ll play is unknown, but the film will be Harris’ first blockbuster-level feature for a major movie studio.

One of the earliest confirmed additions to The Matrix franchise inThe The Matrix ResurrectionswasYahya Abdul-Mateen II, who portrayed the villain Black Manta in 2018’sAquaman. Abdul-Mateen II has also appeared inBlack Mirror,The Get Down, and 2017’s big-screenBaywatchreboot, and has a starring role inHBO’sWatchmen.

The character Abdul-Mateen II will play inThe Matrix Resurrectionsis currently unknown, although rumors suggest that he could be appearing as a younger version of Morpheus, the role that Laurence Fishburne originated in the original trilogy of The Matrix movies.

First photos

It was only a matter of time before some unofficial photos from the set ofThe Matrix Resurrectionsfound their way online, and that’s exactly what happened after Keanu Reeves was spotted on the streets of San Francisco shooting a scene for the film.

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The San Francisco Examinerposted some photosfrom the set ofThe Matrix Resurrectionstaken by photojournalist Amanda Peterson, who was able to get some shots of Reeves while he was filming, as well as some photos of Reeves with franchise co-star Carrie-Anne Moss, who’s reprising the role of Trinity for the film. If there’s anything to glean from the photos, it’s that Reeves’ character, Neo, has apparently abandoned the all-black, cyberpunk look that ran through the original Matrix movies in favor of a more laid-back wardrobe this time around.

Production news

Just a few months after officially confirming the fourth installment of the franchise, Warner Bros. Pictures gaveThe Matrix Resurrections(as it’s unofficially being called) a release date of August 07, 2025. The release date was later moved to July 17, 2025, then changed again to July 23, 2025.

Development onThe Matrix Resurrectionsbegan with Lana Wachowski returning to co-write and direct the latest entry in the franchise that she and her sister created.

“Many of the ideas Lilly and I explored 20 years ago about our reality are even more relevant now,” Wachowski said in a statement. “I’m very happy to have these characters back in my life and grateful for another chance to work with my brilliant friends.”

Some of those friends include writer Aleksandar Hemon (Love Island) and David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas), who co-wroteThe Matrix Resurrectionsscript alongside Wachowski. In addition to their film work, both Hemon and Mitchell are accomplished novelists, and both appeared in an episode of the Wachowskis’ popular Netflix series,Sense8.

So far, it doesn’t sound like the other Wachowski sibling will be involved inThe Matrix Resurrections, although WB seems to think the franchise is safe in Lana’s hands.

“We could not be more excited to be reentering The Matrix with Lana,” said Warner Bros. Picture Group chairman Toby Emmerich. “Lana is a true visionary — a singular and original creative filmmaker — and we are thrilled that she is writing, directing, and producing this new chapter in The Matrix universe.”

However, there’s a chance thatJohn Wickdirector Chad Stahelski, who was Keanu Reeves’ stunt double and the stunt coordinator on the original Matrix movies, might return for the upcoming sequel. Before WB’s official announcement,Stahelski leaked wordthat a fourth Matrix movie was in production and said that he’d “put down whatever I was doing to help” bring the sequel to fruition.

Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss

The The Matrix Resurrectionsjust wouldn’t be part of The Matrix withoutKeanu Reeves, who played the franchise’shacker-turned-digital-messiah Neoin the original trilogy. Well, good news: Reeves is back, as is The Matrix franchise’s leading lady, Carrie-Anne Moss.

Given both characters’ fates at the end of the original Matrix trilogy, the sequel will likely need to work out a clever way to reincorporate Neo and Trinity into the story, but that shouldn’t prove too difficult for a series that dabbles in mysticism, virtual reality, and massive plot twists.