But Groff has a malevolent grin on his face. He seems to be playing a Mr. Smith-type character, if not Mr. Smith himself.
Though a teaser for the movie on WhatIstheMatrix. The last time we saw Neo, he had sacrificed himself. In the first Matrix , Neo discovers that what he perceives as the real world is actually the Matrix, a space controlled by sentient machines to subdue humans. By the third movie, Matrix Revolutions , Agent Smith has grown ultra-powerful by absorbing the other beings and has designs to conquer the Matrix himself.
Neo teams up with the machines to defeat Agent Smith and returns to the Matrix for a final showdown. During that fight, Neo sacrifices himself so that both he and Agent Smith will die. In his final moments, we see Neo holding his arms out in a Christ-like formation, light bursting from him.
This has happened before—Neo learns that the Matrix has restarted over and over again. This trailer suggests that may not have been the case. Now, it seems that both Neo and Trinity are back in the Matrix—at one point in the trailer, we see Trinity plugged in.
Or did this version of Trinity never leave the Matrix in the first place? When Neo rebooted the Matrix, did he somehow wind up further back in time with younger or parallel-universe versions of Morpheus, Trinity and Agent Smith?
Are these totally new characters and people repeating the same actions we know from the first Matrix movie over again? Or is he taking the blue pills to forget? This trailer is clearly hiding…something. And fans will have several months to theorize about how Neo wound up back at square one. Both died in the third movie, Trinity in a hovercraft explosion and Neo by sacrificing himself in a fight to defeat Agent Smith.
We do know from the second movie, Matrix Reloaded , that Neo was not unique. So perhaps the Neo we see in the Matrix Resurrection trailer is a seventh, eighth or ninth anomaly. But the title seems to contradict that theory. The Matrix was a metaphor for many things—die-hards are still debating what, exactly, it all means—but like Superman and Harry Potter and many other popular heroes, Neo is a Christlike figure who must sacrifice himself for the greater good.
So perhaps this is the same version of Neo, brought back to life somehow by the Source. The original Trinity played by Carrie-Anne Moss appears in the trailer—but is she real? A memory? Finally when the Agent shoots him, his mind makes his body believe he is dead. This made Neo truly accept he was the One and also that the Matrix was a lie, that he was alive. The Matrix Reloaded transcript As explained in my answer to the linked question, Neo is a human who has been given special code by the machines to carry out the function of the One.
Neo sacrificed himself to stop the spread of Agent Smith, which the Matrix could no longer control. Neo destroyed it from within, and in the process both he and Agent Smith died. It's happened before when Neo was at the train station--his mental projection was at the station even though his physical body wasn't connected to the Matrix or anything else. However, since Neo is clearly a messianic figure like the Christ, he may resurrect.
And indeed, in the Matrix Online game canon, there were clear hints that he did, under the traits of a woman who recently awoken from coma :. Neo's ultimate fate has been openly called into question as Morpheus has pointed out that his remains were never returned from 01 the Machine City back to Zion, but at the same time the Machines have commented that they did not recycle liquify for re-use his body.
On an interesting note, there is a newspaper clipping found during a Zion critical mission about a year-old woman named Sarah Edmontons an anagram for "Thomas Anderson" waking up from a coma and leaving the hospital on her own.
In the text, there was a note written on it asking, "Is this him? Although no outright comments have been made, developers have hinted that Edmontons would have played a role in the future.
Apart from the Sarah Edmontons mystery woman, the first mission of Matrix Online was to find fragments of Neo's RSI, and the RSI was later partially reconstructed by the machines and displayed in a club, so it's clear that some digital artefacts of Neo remained inside the Matrix.
An in-universe explanation of how he could survive is that his digital counterpart his RSI survived his physical body, which is not so surprising since we know from the third movie that those two parts of him could be separated he was in coma, unplugged from the Matrix, and still his digital counterpart was in the Matrix.
From my point of view. When the neo gets blind all the things he feels is shown in golden. And when the machines are taking his body in the end the whole world is shown in golden for a second or two.
This implies that neo was still feeling and was alive. Even before his journey to the machine city, Neo feels his end coming. He knows that harmony can come only if Smith is destroyed and at the same time the "anomaly" must end to bring peace to both worlds. Towards the end of the fight, Smith utters what actually Oracle has told Neo earlier, namely, "everything that has a beginning has an end.
In the game, the brothers said "Maybe it works in a movie but in a video game the Jesus thing is just lame. I believe they meant Neo will return.
But that will probably mean another sequel with Smith, because the only way to kill Smith was for Neo to die. So doesn't that mean if Neo returns so does Smith? So my answer is Yes, I do believe Neo is dead because Smith is dead too. But I believe Neo can be revived. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more.
Did Neo die in the end of the Matrix trilogy? Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 8 months ago. Active 3 years, 2 months ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Jenayah KalenGi KalenGi 1, 2 2 gold badges 19 19 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. The Matrix Online made it pretty clear that Neo was dead. Much of the conflict in the game was that the Humans wanted to get Neo's body back from the machines, but they were refusing.
I won't leave this as an answer, but I had a crazy idea that Neo escaped from the "real world" matrix into the actual real world, leaving his body behind. This explains why Neo is dead to all the people still inside, but actually lives and may return somehow, as the Oracle said in the end. The power of the one extends beyond this world as the oracle said.
Bolden By "this world" I would think she means The Matrix, and we see that Neo can use his 'Matrix powers' in the real world as well. However, the Oracle suggests that perhaps Neo isn't entirely dead at the very end of Revolutions, when she says that we might see him again "someday".
What if I told you Show 1 more comment. Active Oldest Votes. I guess the choice is left up to you to make up your damn mind.
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