He’ll reprise his role as Morpheus.
Laurence Fishburne shared that he had been invited to star in the new film The Matrix.
The actor, who plays Morpheus in the original trilogy, has revealed that he will not star in The Matrix 4, but wants the most productive for the team the project.
Speaking to New York Magazine, he said, “I wasn’t invited. Maybe it’ll make me write another play. I wish you the most productive of luck. I hope it’s great.”
Speaking about his role in the original film, he added: “It’s probably the role I’ll do best, which is great. it’s not the only thing that I’m going to do Array that’s better.”
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“What I get with him is that I have Darth Vader in that hand, and I have Obi-Wan in that hand. I’ve got Bruce Lee, I’ve got Muhammad Ali there and I’ve got kung fu.”
Keanu Reeves will return to the title role of Neo, with Carrie-Anne Moss betting on Trinity again. The film is directed through Lana Wachowski.
This comes after Lily Wachowski addressed the trans allegory in The Matrix, claiming that she was “happy” that the meaning understood and argued two decades after the film began.
The filmmaker, who co-wrote and co-directed the groundbreaking 1999 film with her sister, Lana, who also became trans in the 2010s, said that “the global was not in a position to” a trans narrative at the turn of the millennium.