Morpheus is in The Matrix 4 – and he’s played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
This just makes things more confusing

Laurence Fishburne 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:might not be in The Matrix 4 – officially titled The Mat🎶rix Resurrections – but that doesn’t mean Morpheus is sitting this one out.
Watchmen actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II took to Instagram to seemingly confirm what many h♍ad already suspected: he’s playing Morpheus – or a ve🧜rsion of him, anyway.
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🍨The clues were all there: the ⛎iconic glasses, the long coats, and offering Keanu Reeves’ Neo the choice between red and blue pills oncemorea. Now, Abdul-Mateen’s "MORPHEUS" caption will simultaneously clear things up and confuse matters further.
For his part, Fishburne confirmed back in 2020 that he wouldn’t be appearing in The Matrix Resurrections, nor was🌺 he askꦚed to.
"I have♍ not been invited," he told New York Magazine, via . "Maybe that will make me write another play. I wish them well. I h♊ope it’s great."
Of course, speculation will persist, and many will still believe that Fishburne will return in someꦑ way, shape or form. It also calls into question whether The Matrix Resurrections is a ‘classic’ sequel, or if there isn’t more trickery going on just out of sight. To muddy the waters further, Fishburne’s Morpheus seemingly died in canonical tie-inꦬ video game sequel The Matrix Online.
Elsewhere, fans have already been busy theorizing about 澳ꦦ洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the first Matrix Resurrections trailer. One of the most prominent early pieces of speculation is that Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ unnamed character 澳洲ꦰ幸运5开奖号码历史查询:is actually som🌜eone from the original trilogy.
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