How is that possible?
Take the red pill to find out.
Now, he finds himself back inside the Matrix with seemingly no memory of his past.

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II’s Morpheus offers up the red and blue pills in ‘The Matrix Resurrections’.Murray Close/Warner Bros.
(See also: the trailer.)
A closer look at a scene from theResurrectionstrailer shows her having a bit of an identity crisis.
InResurrections, Bugs finds herself in a similar position as Morpheus once did.

Jonathan Groff and Keanu Reeves spar in ‘The Matrix Resurrections.'.Murray Close/Warner Bros.
She can only pop kick open the door for Neo.
It’s up to him to walk through.
He’s joined by another figure fromSense8, Erendira Ibarra, playing the character Lexy.

Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity in ‘The Matrix Resurrections’.Warner Bros. Pictures
Smith is seen here between Ibarra’s Lexy and Abdul-Mateen’s Morpheus.
The architect ofThe Matrix
Wachowski returns to helmResurrectionswithout her sisterLilly Wachowski.
The sibling pair directed the original trilogy together.

Bugs (Jessica Henwick) leads Neo (Keanu Reeves) back down the rabbit hole in ‘The Matrix Resurrections.'.Murray Close/Warner Bros.
“It’s a beautiful bike, very powerful,” Moss says.
For more onThe Matrix Resurrections,order the January issueofEntertainment Weeklyor find it on newsstands beginning Dec. 17.

From left: Toby Onwumere, Eréndira Ibarra, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Jessica Henwick in ‘The Matrix Resurrections.'.Warner Bros. Pictures

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Lana Wachowski directing ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ on location.Murray Close/Warner Bros.

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