he Matrix Resurrections producer James McTeigue revealed there are currently no plans for more sequels in the sci-fi franchise.
When asked by Collider if the series could continue after Resurrections, McTeigue said, “Look, for us, I think, at the moment, it’s just the movie you’ve seen. We’ve got no prequel in mind. We’ve got no sequel in mind. We’ve got no further trilogy.”
Set 60 years after the events of the original Matrix trilogy, Resurrections sees the return of Keanu Reeves’ Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss’s Trinity following their deaths at the end of 2003’s The Matrix Revolutions. Not only does the conclusion of the fourth film leave room for the saga to continue, but the six-decade story gap leading up to Resurrections also allows for prequels to be told. McTeigue, however, said it’s up to the audience to fill in those blanks.
“I think the film also works where it’s really open to audience interpretation, like what happened in those 60 years before they fished Neo out again, or Thomas Anderson to Neo,” McTeigue said. “When Neo and Trinity are there at the end, and they’re talking with the analyst, what do they actually mean that they’re going to change? So I think that it’s out there, but it’s not in our wheelhouse at the moment.”