![]() ![]() 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. Why couldn’t Morpheus hide himself inside the Matrix with a different body? (His virtual “death” in the online game would explain exactly why this would be necessary.) They can have different haircuts and physical traits. But humans merely exist as projections of themselves in the Matrix. Changing her appearance would seemingly be a much easier task than it would be for a person. The Oracle was a program though, not a human. Alice was playing the exact same Oracle, just with a new “shell” after the Merovingian destroyed her old one. Following the death of Gloria Foster, Mary Alice was cast as the Oracle in The Matrix Revolutions. There’s already an established precedent for this type of transformation in the franchise. The same Morpheus we knew before, just in a different body. ![]() And he is the person who, once again, offers Neo a chance to take a red pill and travel down the rabbit hole.Īs though there could be any doubt we should accept this character as the former captain of the Nebuchadnezzar , Mateen named himself as Morpheus on social media. This “Morpheus” also trains with Neo the same way as the two did in the original film. He rocks the same glasses as the old version. Mateen’s character dresses like Morpheus. We’re supposed to accept this is Morpheus in a different body. The Matrix Resurrections trailer leaves little doubt about who we should think Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is playing. Is Matrix Resurrections’ New Morpheus Really Morpheus? Not until The Matrix Resurrections trailer. Whatever the truth, Morpheus never appeared again. And some dialogue suggests his virtual killer was merely making it impossible for Morpheus to come back into the Matrix, a different ending than death. So yes, Morpheus has died in The Matrix franchise, even though he did not officially die in The Matrix movies.īut the only thing more shocking than learning Morpheus officially died in The Matrix universe via a video game is learning that his death was incredibly lame. Technically everything that happened in the game-which saw players navigating a post- Revolutions Matrix where man and machine co-exist-is supposed to be canon. The Wachowski sisters gave their approval for The Matrix Online, a multiplayer RPG that ran from 2005 to 2009, to continue their story. One that chronologically takes place after Revolutions. While the Matrix’s Architect did not think the peace would last forever, it lasted long enough to be a part of an official, canonical game. He was present when the sentinels retreated from Zion, following the machine’s deal with Neo to save both worlds from Agent Smith. Laurence Fishburne’s Morpheus was the only one of the three to survive. Both Reeve’s Neo and Moss’s Trinity died at the end of The Matrix Revolutions. ![]()
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