The Matrix Resurrections: 10 Biggest Questions It Leaves Unanswered

10. Is Trinity The One Now?

Resurrections' big final twist is that Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) has developed the ability to fly, and the film ends with both Trin and Neo (Keanu Reeves) joyously flying into the sky.

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We aren't really given any specific context for the development of Trinity's powers, and it also begs the question - is she The One now? Or are there two The Ones? What's going on?

Given that the story is centered around Neo and Trinity being reunited and the power of their bond creating the anomaly of the One in the Matrix, it really feels like Lana Wachowski is basically reinventing the entire idea of The One, that they've basically become "The Two," if you like.

None of this is said in the film, but a clear effort has been made to put the lead male and female heroes on an equal footing as the credits roll.

Certain quarters of the Internet are already calling this ending a "woke retcon," but honestly it feels appropriate for a franchise that has always been about the love between these two characters.

Making them the ultimate, literal power couple is a fitting end for the entire series, honestly.

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