The Matrix Resurrections poster features Keanu Reeves with long hair
Daily MailThe poster for The Matrix Resurrections - fourth instalment in the science-fiction franchise - was shared on Wednesday as it urges fans to 'return to the source.' The preview begins with a downbeaten Thomas Anderson, Neo's real name before he entered The Matrix, in the midst of a therapy session, with his psychologist questioning some of the hacker's unusual dreams Iconic: The Matrix code was shown as the character explained that he has 'had dreams that weren't just dreams' Tough times: Neo seems to having trouble finding meaning out of his 'dreams' as one rather humorous shot showed him sitting in a bathtub with a rubber duck on his head Intense: Early on there are plenty of shots of Neo looking at his reflection in the mirror as no doubt it has to do with him being skeptical of the physical appearance of his avatar in The Matrix Barren: While Thomas is reassured that he's not 'crazy,' it's clear his mind has struggled to escape the Matrix, as he's seen taking a myriad of blue pills, which keep him in a state of contented ignorance It soon becomes clear that Neo is struggling to resist the temptation to return to the technical fantasy, and can be seen meeting with a mysterious bookseller, appropriately brandishing a copy of Alice In Wonderland - a book regularly referenced in the film - and a mysterious white rabbit tattoo. Eventually Neo succumbs and takes the red pill from a mysterious figure, which many fans have claimed could be a younger incarnation of Laurence Fishburne's Morpheus At odds: Neo is seen telling the same man in a dojo that 'you don't know me' before he thrusts at his chest and sends a shockwave which flattens the building Met his match: The two battled it out in what seemed to be a very contentious fight Still The One: The two engage in battle and Neo says 'you don't know me' before ramping up his combat and using what seems to be a telekinesis power to launch the Morpheus-like figure into the air and through the dojo He's joined by a mysterious new female heroine with the pair sharing an intimate moment after he is transported back to The Matrix. He's still got it: Neo is later shown using his same power of telekinesis as he stops bullets while trying to protect former love-interest Trinity Bold choice: The trailer really takes a turn as Neo is presented with a red and blue pill, as the choice has been a crucial one since the first film, and ultimately chooses the red one which was a choice in being willing top learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth Plug in: Like the original trilogy crewmembers are shown 'jacking in' in order to materialize within the Matrix as an avatar Rekindling the flame: As Neo and Trinity have a romantic history together, the trailer teased a potential reconciliation as they glanced into each others eyes Why Laurence Fishburne is not seen back as Morpheus in the film has yet to be answered as back in June, the 60-year-old actor was wondering the same himself. Put your hands up: Neo is shown surrounded by SWAT officers Armed for combat: Neo takes on dozens of law enforcement Oh no: At one point a gun is shown being pointed by an unidentified person as Neo is on his knees as water could be seen pouring from ceiling sprinklers What timing: Neo is shown catching a bullet as his god-like powers seemed to be back Boom: No doubt the character had to jump away from an exploding building in the action-packed clip Getting in on the action: Trinity was also shown fighting off the SWAT Team Handling her business: No doubt she was a handful for the armored law enforcement Ahead of the trailer's release, fans were treated to a cryptic teaser featuring the famous blue or red pills, along with the caption: 'The choice is yours.'