The Matrix Resurrections

  • February 8, 2025 / 15:00
  • February 16, 2025 / 15:00

Directors:  Lana Wachowski
Cast:  Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jonathan Groff
USA, Australia, 2021, 148', DCP, color
English with Turkish subtitles

Eighteen years later, the series continues with Neo living as Thomas Anderson, a successful video game designer in San Francisco. His acclaimed game series, The Matrix, is hailed as a masterpiece, representing his fragmented and complex memories of the past. However, inconsistencies in his life and recurring visions in his dreams leave him feeling that something is amiss. A chance encounter with a woman who resembles Trinity compels Neo to question the reality of the world around him. During this time, a young man resembling Morpheus begins to guide him, reminding Neo that the Matrix is still an integral part of his life. As Neo reclaims his identity, uncovers his past, and reevaluates his role in the Matrix, he realizes he must confront a more robust and evolved system than ever before.

The Matrix

The Matrix

The Matrix Reloaded

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The Matrix Resurrections

The Matrix Resurrections

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