>Olichan do you think maybe that instead of an alternate reality this movie is like the machines trying to recreate the scenario that led to neos awakening. So like the whole movie will feel familiar but at the end we find out it was a simulation of the simulation. And the neo we see in the new movie is basically a clone or reanimated corpse.
No, I don't think so. The Machines wouldn't want to recreate the scenario that led to Neo's awakening. Rather, they would want to suppress it, or kill those with such potential. The fact that Neo and Trinity are alive and have only vague memories of their lives in the alternate timeline mean that all the Machines can do is suppress those with potential.
I downloaded the trailer and noticed a few more things.
>No Smith, but all the agents dress the same.
>They still use .50 cal Deagles.
>All the cop cars are the same Chevy Caprices used in Revolutions .
>All the cop cars use the same license plate sequencing system as well.
>This version of the Matrix takes place in 2021 (due to the tech everyone plays with) and not 1999.
>Neo is crying in that bathtub, meaning he's feeling a lot from the first timeline.
>The Oracle is also black, but looks different from the last one.
>The White Rabbit is tan.
>The black dude that initially dresses like Morpheus is not Morpheus because Neo tells him that he doesn't know Neo.
>All the Morpheuses from the first six incantations of the original timeline probably dressed similarly, based on that.
>This Morpheus offers Neo a chance to fly, rather than offering him the truth.
>In the original Matrix movie, flying was from Mescaline, and that led Neo to follow the White Rabbit.
>Neo's powers in the Matrix are way stronger than in the original timeline.
>Same with Trinity.
>The cat in the psychiatrist's office is the same cat from the scene in the original Matrix movie when they try to escape the mansion.
>The Machines probably realized something was up because they changed something in the Matrix while Neo was getting psychoanalyzed.
>Trinity is still in the big machine battery, and we see the beginnings of her leave. In contrast to her being free in the original Matrix movie.
>The human farms are a bit different than in the first three movies.
>We get to see something of the cities that were destroyed. The scene looked like the inside of a giant old church with buldings inside of it, or a massive mall, a city within a city.
That's what I took from it so far. Downloaded it and watched it a few times. Looks like a good story, but I wish they would've done the original Matrix Resurrections script. Don't know why the Wachowskis rejected it.