Concept art shared on social media reveals how Neo and Trinity were brought back to life in The Matrix Resurrections. Lana Wachowski's long-awaited fourth installment in the Matrix franchise was released in theaters and on HBO Max in December of last year. Resurrections reunited Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss as Neo and Trinity, respectively, picking up inside a simulation run by Neo himself. When the movie begins, though, he is a video game designer named Thomas Anderson. The Matrix Resurrections was met with mixed reviews and underperformed at the box office, but Reeves and Moss' performances were praised by critics and fans.
In 2003's The Matrix Revolutions, both Trinity and Neo die during the film's climactic battle in Zion. Therefore, one of the biggest questions going into Resurrections was how both of them could be alive and well. In the latest sequel, it is revealed that The Analyst (Neil Patrick Harris) managed to repair both Neo and Trinity's bodies by creating a new version of the Matrix where he could manipulate humans. In the process of creating the new simulation, he was able to resurrect Neo and Trinity, who start out The Matrix Resurrections trapped in a pod similar to the one seen in the first film.
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Concept art of those pods, which clearly shows how Neo and Trinity were resurrected, has been unveiled online by artist Emmanuel Shiu. He expresses that working on The Matrix Resurrections was the best project he ever worked on and reveals four images of Neo and Trinity's bodies being stitched back together by sentinels. Those moments are not featured in the finished film. Shiu's images can be seen below:
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