The Matrix 5 Confirms The Harsh Truth Of Matrix Resurrection’s Meta Jokes

The Matrix 5 Confirms The Harsh Truth Of Matrix Resurrection’s Meta Jokes

The Matrix 5 feels like Resurrections meta gags about Hollywood are coming true. The original Matrix was an epoch-shifting moment in blockbuster filmmaking, with its unique mixture of philosophy, martial arts and cyberpunk. Its influence spread quickly, with the likes of Shrek or Scary Movie soon parodying it. The subsequent Matrix movie franchise did not receive the same level of acclaim, with critics and audiences alike finding them by turn baffling, stilted and way too focused on spectacle over story.

The Matrix Resurrections‘ ending may have suggested another story involving Keanu Reeves’ Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss’ Trinity, but that (likely) won’t come to pass now. Instead, The Matrix 5 has been confirmed with writer/director Drew Goddard taking the reins from the Wachowskis. It’s currently unknown if familiar faces like Reeves or Moss will have any involvement, but given the critical and commercial reception that greeted Resurrections, a soft reboot is probably the direction the next chapter will go in.

The Matrix 5 Confirms The Harsh Truth Of Matrix Resurrection’s Meta Jokes

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The Matrix Resurrections

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Set sixty years after The Matrix Revolutions, The Matrix Resurrections is a sci-fi action movie that sees the return of Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne moss nearly twenty years after the release of the previous film. Neo has become a game developer who struggles to grasp reality, and his concerns are validated when a new visage of Morpheus arrives to free him from his prison – a newly created Matrix. Learning that Trinity is alive and being held prisoner, Neo will join a new rebel force to save her and confront a new, dangerous foe known as the Analyst.

Director

Lana Wachowski

Release Date

December 22, 2021

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Writers

Lana Wachowski
, David Mitchell
, Aleksandar Hemon
, Lilly Wachowski

Cast

Christina Ricci
, Keanu Reeves
, Carrie-Anne Moss
, Jessica Henwick
, Ellen Hollman
, Jonathan Groff

Runtime

2h 28m

Budget

190 million

There’s a fourth wall-smashing moment in The Matrix Resurrections where Neo meets up with Jonathan Groff’s Smith. In this version of reality, Neo believes he is a computer programmer who once designed a trilogy of Matrix video games, while Smith is his business partner. During their meeting, Smith underlines their “parent company” Warner Bros has demanded another sequel, and is prepared to make it without them. This was a thinly veiled gag about Lana Wachowski finally agreeing to make another Matrix when she learned Warner Bros would make one with or without her involvement.

It’s a deliciously spiky gag, but one that underlines the sole reason The Matrix Resurrections came to exist – after the directors had always claimed the story ended with Revolutions – was due to studio demand. Wachowski thus made a deeply meta installment that almost felt like a parody of the franchise, to the delight of some and deep frustration of others. This Resurrections scene feels all the more pertinent now The Matrix 5 is happening without either of the original filmmakers directing it.

Again, the plot of the fifth movie is under wraps, but after decades of disappointing sequels, WB will want their new Matrix to be a crowdpleaser. This isn’t necessarily the worst idea, since it felt like Resurrections was intentionally subverting audience expectations in a way that was designed to irritate. The humor was goofy, the action was underwhelming and while it was nice to have an expensive blockbuster that felt so personal to its director, it wasn’t the franchise comeback audiences wanted.

Matrix 5 Could Continue The Franchise’s Meta-Commentary On Sequels & Reboots

The fifth movie doesn’t have to fully remove The Matrix’s meta-humor

A composite image of Keanu Reeves as Neo looking on and walking on a rainy street in The Matrix Revolutions

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One thing that should be noted is that Goddard is a great screenwriter and director, and by all accounts has a cool idea in mind for the series. Considering the lore surrounding the Matrix is so dense, it might be refreshing to see it rendered onscreen by a new director. Goddard is also a writer who brings a meta quality to his work, which can be seen in his script for The Martian and especially in his horror comedy The Cabin in the Woods.

The original Matrix may have had a serious tone, but meta-textual humor was always part of its DNA. With that in mind, Goddard’s The Matrix 5 can still retain the franchise’s meta-commentary elements, and even poke fun at its own existence. The story being in the hands of a new director and creative team is bound to be made fun of somewhere during the movie, with The Matrix Rebooted feeling like a very ripe title. It almost certainly won’t have the sharp edge of Resurrections meta-humor, but it no doubt be in the mix somewhere.

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Arguably the best Matrix offshoot is the 2003 anime anthology The Animatrix. This consisted of nine short films from different directors that explored different elements of the Matrix itself. Not every Animatrix segment was great, but they showed just how flexible the concept could be. If Neo and Trinity’s story truly is complete, a fifth installment has a relatively clean slate to dive into new areas of the franchise.

After Resurrections‘ lackluster action sequences it would be nice if The Matrix 5 had some quality setpieces too, while telling told a more human story like the original film. Part of the reason the original worked was that audiences were learning about the world at the same time as Neo was, but once he became “The One,” that more grounded element was lost in later movies. The Matrix 5 might be an obvious case of a studio pushing for another sequel, but it can still learn from the mistakes of the past while moving the saga in a new direction.

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The Matrix 5

The Matrix 5 is a possible upcoming release and would be the fifth film the Matrix Franchise. There has been no word from creators about a fifth film but many have noted that the recent fourth release left things “open.”

Director

Drew Goddard

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Franchise(s)

The Matrix

Main Genre

Sci-Fi