Keanu Reeves reveals the biggest change with Resurrections
Although The Matrix Resurrections has a large part of the talent that was involved in the first three films, both in front and behind the chamber, time has changed the way this type of tapes occur. In this way, Keanu Reeves recently revealed what was the greatest change at the time of resuming the role of Neo.
One of the main changes, is that in the fourth film it is only directed by Lana Wazowski, since Lilly Wazowski did not decide to return on this occasion. Along with this, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Reeves has mentioned that the way wool carries the command has changed. This was what he commented:
[Lana] is more time behind the monitor, [but] she is still involved. [With Resurrections], she participated more with the movement of the camera and was more interested in making to rehearse. [In the new movie] we barely rehearsed, in any case.
This makes sense. Lana is in charge of the address, and on this occasion her sister is not helping her, as happened with the first films. However, these changes in production seems that they did not greatly affect the way this tape was recorded.
The Matrix Resurrections will reach the cinemas and HBO Max on December 22, 2021. On related topics, here you can see the new advancement of the movie. Similarly, an image of the tape reveals a great detail about its history.
Editor's note:
Although part of the original team is back, the passage of time surely changed the way each person approached this project. Similarly, the recording techniques are different, something that probably also modified the way Lana was in charge of the direction.
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