Matrix 4 trailer confirms new Agent Smith presence

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will play a new Morpheus. As for the iconic Agent Smith, his presence has not been confirmed by the production, even if Jonathan Groff who is part of the cast is approached to replace him. According to fans, he has the charisma it takes to be the interpreter. And it looks like it does, given the trailer data.

The Matrix Resurrections: a feeling of “Deja vu”

The new trailer is called “Deja Vu”. The least we can say is that the name suits him. She’s a mash-up of two eras. There is an older Neo who recreates scenes from The Matrix 1999. Regarding the identity of Agent Smith, the trailer has several clues. First of all, we have the image of Groff’s mouth which folds up with his skin. This image is very similar to what Agent Smith did to Neo in 1999. There are also crossovers of scenes from Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) with shots of Groff. These include the shot featuring Groff with the rain pouring down his face. She refers to the battle between Neo and Smith in The Matrix Revolutions.

Moreover, Groff’s theory as an agent is all the more convincing at the 21st second. We see Smith (Hugo Weaving) punching Neo against a wall. This scene is followed by another where Groff hits Keanu Reeves through masonry. Although the differences are large between the two agents (absence of glasses), this could be interpreted as reprogramming. Smith as a program, rebuilt a new physique after its destruction by Neo. One sentence in the trailer suggests this: “Why use old code to reflect something new?” So Groff would be Agent Smith’s new code. Even if he doesn’t play Smith, one thing is certain: This trailer confirms that he will be a major antagonist.

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The new trailer for The Matrix Resurrections is finally available! Although mysterious, she gives leads on unknowns in the film, especially with regard to Agent Smith. The villain’s return has yet to be confirmed on screen. In addition, his interpreter in the first 3 parts, Hugo Weaving, expressed his unavailability to take part in this new adventure. Thanks to the trailer, we know more about the new agent.

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A new cast for The Matrix Resurrections

The new trailer remains as enigmatic as the previous ones. But, that hasn’t stopped fans from making some connections. First of all, it confirms the presence of the tenors of the saga namely Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Lambert Wilson. Two key protagonists will not be there: Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith) and Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus).

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II will play a new Morpheus. As for the iconic Agent Smith, his presence has not been confirmed by the production, even if Jonathan Groff who is part of the cast is approached to replace him. According to fans, he has the charisma it takes to be the interpreter. And it looks like it does, given the trailer data.

The Matrix Resurrections: a feeling of “Deja vu”

The new trailer is called “Deja Vu”. The least we can say is that the name suits him. She’s a mash-up of two eras. There is an older Neo who recreates scenes from The Matrix 1999. Regarding the identity of Agent Smith, the trailer has several clues. First of all, we have the image of Groff’s mouth which folds up with his skin. This image is very similar to what Agent Smith did to Neo in 1999. There are also crossovers of scenes from Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) with shots of Groff. These include the shot featuring Groff with the rain pouring down his face. She refers to the battle between Neo and Smith in The Matrix Revolutions.

Moreover, Groff’s theory as an agent is all the more convincing at the 21st second. We see Smith (Hugo Weaving) punching Neo against a wall. This scene is followed by another where Groff hits Keanu Reeves through masonry. Although the differences are large between the two agents (absence of glasses), this could be interpreted as reprogramming. Smith as a program, rebuilt a new physique after its destruction by Neo. One sentence in the trailer suggests this: “Why use old code to reflect something new?” So Groff would be Agent Smith’s new code. Even if he doesn’t play Smith, one thing is certain: This trailer confirms that he will be a major antagonist.

SOURCE: SCREENRANT

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