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‘Matrix 4 script very ambitious’: Keanu Reeves

September 26, 2019 12:59 pm | Updated 12:59 pm IST

Reeves is set to return as Neo in the fourth instalment of the francise, along with Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity

Keanu Reeves will return as Neo in ‘Matrix 4’

Keanu Reeves says he has read the “very ambitious” script of Matrix 4 and is looking forward to return as Neo. Warner Bros announced in August that a fourth Matrix movie was officially being developed at the studio with original co-director Lana Wachowski heavily involved as director and co-writer.

Wachowksi’s script is being co-written by Aleksandar Hemon and David Mitchell.

Though not willing to spill much about the movie, Reeves told

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Entertainment Tonight that he had read the script.

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“It’s very ambitious as it should be!,” he said.

Reeves’ co-star Carrie-Anne Moss is also coming back to the franchise as Trinity. The first three Matrix movies, written and directed by Lana and Lilly Wachowski, were a big hit.

The films, the first one released in 1999 followed by

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The Matrix Reloaded and

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The Matrix Revolutions , depicted a dystopian future where artificial beings have taken over humanity, which is unknowingly trapped inside a simulated reality, called the Matrix. The humans are being used as an energy source by these artificial beings.

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When a computer programmer Thomas Anderson, whose hacker alias is Neo, uncovers the truth, he joins others in a rebellion against the machines.

Reeves has been a major box office draw with the John Wick franchise and in recent years has emerged as something of a pop culture phenomenon on social media.

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