Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist. Or if it’s because the real Morpheus won’t appear at all. We don’t know if that’s because his Morpheus died and needed a new body. A fact known by every machine and human who fought with and against both men before.Īs of now, there’s no reason to believe Laurence Fishburne’s Morpheus will appear in The Matrix Resurrections. And who would Neo trust more than Morpheus? He’s the person Neo followed down the rabbit hole before. If you wanted to make sure Neo followed them, you’d want him to trust the person laying them down. Tasty breadcrumbs he instinctively knows once led to love. If you wanted to fool Neo into trusting you-to possibly do your bidding-appealing to those important memories lost deep in his mind would be a good way to manipulate him. Signs and events Neo doesn’t remember, but all of them played important roles in freeing him from the Matrix long ago. The film’s first trailer is full of callbacks to the original film. What if that’s not the same character in a different body? If that’s the case, who or what Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is really playing won’t be as important as who or what wants Neo to think he’s Morpheus. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II looks like he is trying to brush his teeth without a toothbrush, possibly playing Morpheus, in The Matrix Resurrections Is It Morpheus or a Manipulating Mimic in the Resurrections trailer? The real question is whether or not that’s actually Morpheus in The Matrix 4 trailer. Or why his mind could end up in a different body. The franchise has given us a logical reason why he would need a new shell. The question is not whether the Morpheus we once knew could return with a new body in The Matrix Resurrections. But it appears possible to transfer human minds from one body to another inside The Matrix. There’s a lot we don’t know about how clones, like the previous iterations of Neo who served as “The One” before him, get made. Yet later we see a new Neo body-with eyes intact-breaking free of the machine world. It shows machines caring for Neo’s old body, the one with the burnt-out eyes. The trailer itself might have shown exactly this happening. Imagine waking up to an entirely different face.) Human minds are essentially organic computer programs in the virtual world. (That would explain the shot of him looking shocked in the trailer. It’s also possible someone (or something) uploaded Morpheus’s mind to the Matrix via another body in The Matrix Resurrections. A gif of Neo training with Morpheus in The Matrix Resurrections
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