Mandatory Movie Battles: 'The Matrix Resurrections' v. The 1999 Original (Old Keanu v. New Keanu)

Mandatory Movie Battles: ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ v. The 1999 Original (Old Keanu v. New Keanu)

The Matrix Resurrections sees Keanu Reeves’ Thomas Anderson as a successful video game developer, who created a trilogy known as “The Matrix.” One day, Anderson’s business partner, Smith, tells him that their parent company, Warner Bros., wants to make another game—with or without them. 

It’s public knowledge that WB originally planned on making a fourth Matrix movie without the Wachowski sisters. And The Matrix Resurrections spends its first forty-five minutes letting you know that Lana Wachowski didn’t want to make it. Or, maybe she just had writer’s block because, after criticizing IP fatigue, the film seemingly becomes that which it just condemned. Where 1999’s The Matrix deconstructed a fear of surveillance, control, and technology, The Matrix Resurrections…well, it does that too, and some other things. In this edition of Mandatory Movie Battles, we pit old Keanu vs new Keanu and see who is actually the One. 

Cover Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

Resurrections knew it had no chance of competing with The Matrix, which is arguably the most influential film of all time. So, aside from the meta commentary, much of what Resurrections has to say was said in the first film: we all pretend to want the red pill, we’re fine with our regularly prescribed blue pills, and, of course, choice is an illusion. That being said, Resurrections bombed at the box office—there won’t be a follow up. 

Overall Winner: The Matrix

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