Resurrected and it feels so good
Neo and Trinity, back together after 18 years.
“I was totally shocked.
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Carrie-Anne Moss and Keanu Reeves pose for EW’s ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ photo shoot.Dan Winters for EW
Meanwhile, Reeves and Moss were the internationally recognized faces of this sci-fi phenomenon.
“Is it as big as puberty?
I don’t know,” ponders Reeves when thinking about the impactThe Matrixhas had on his life.

Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reunite for ‘The Matrix Resurrections,’ 18 years after the original trilogy ended.Dan Winters for EW
“Maybe life-changing,” offers Moss.
Life-changing puberty inThe Matrix,” her costar jokes.
Deja vu
Deja vu is usually a bad thing in the context of these films.

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(Remember the black cat?)
But for Moss, deja vu was calming.
“I fantasized it in my mind, like three different scenarios.

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I was nowhere close.”
“It’s throwing down theMatrixgauntlet again,” he says.
“It’s super smart, clever, entertaining, suspenseful, funny.

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[The] writing is spectacular.”
He just got back from Jordan, one of the filming locations on the fourthWick.
“It’s a beautiful road,” Reeves remarks of that journey.

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Learning the physical action choreography 20 years ago is not the same as learning it now.
Moss said she needed to “respect” how much her body had changed when training for Trinity again.
But it was a challenge she was ready for.

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“There’s no tricks.
There’s no special effects.”
At least, none beyond the CG elements.

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For more onThe Matrix Resurrections,order the January issueofEntertainment Weeklyor find it on newsstands beginning Dec. 17.

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Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss cover EW’s January 2022 issue.Dan Winters for EW