New Matrix Trilogy Release Date Set In 2017! James Cameron To Helm 3D Department While Keanu Reeves Reprises Role As Neo!

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It seems that Warner Bros. is planning a new "Matrix" trilogy and the story is going to focus on the many different Neo's introduced in the "Matrix" sequels!

Latino-Review claims that a new Matrix trilogy might be in the works at Warner Bros with a 2017 release date. The site claims that the Wachowski bros. have already started the writing process but they say that there is no word if they will want to direct.

This isn't surprising as Warner Bros. is rebooting a franchise and they want to build another one in the case of the rebooted Godzilla, and are working hard to build the franchises of Batman, Superman and other heroes in the attempt to make a DC Cinematic universe so it is possible that they have the "Matrix" in mind as a possible franchise to revisit.

Sean O' Connel at cinemablend notes that "The thing about The Matrix is that there are numerous stories that can be told inside of that original universe. And you don't even have to bring back original stars like Keanu Reeves or Laurence Fishburne. The Wachowskis could easily explore some of the fringe players in their initial trilogy, finding so many other stories to tell with new, cutting-edge technologies."

However Latino-review hinted at a possible storyline. The Architect in the second "Matrix" movie notes that Reeves' Neo wasn't the only "One" so it is possible the new movies could feature the many "Ones" so it is a possiblity that Neo may return.

To strengthen these claims, AICN received a scoop from an event that took place at the London International School of Performing Arts, where Keanu Reeves spoke to the class about his career while promoting his new movie "Henry's Crime." He spoke briefly about "47 Ronin" and "Bill and Ted 3," but the big news came when Reeves revealed that he met with the Wachowskis around Christmas. They told him that they completed script treatments for two more "Matrix" installments. They are planning to make the films in 3D and have already met with James Cameron to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the technology. Reeves added that he's excited to return as Neo and promised that the treatments will truly revolutionize the action genre like the first "Matrix" film did.

What do you think? Should they leave the "Matrix" trilogy alone or does making a new "Matrix" trilogy a good idea? Sound off in the comments below!

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