Keanu
Reeves
recently
returned
as
Neo
from
The
Matrix
franchise
for
the
fourth
instalment
titled,
The
Matrix
Resurrections.
The
sequel
returned
with
a
new
part
after
21
years
since
the
first
film
of
the
franchise
hit
theatres.
Recently
when
the
cast
was
asked
if
they
would
return
for
a
fifth
part,
to
which
Keanu
said
he
would
happily
become
Neo
once
again.
In
a
recent
interview
with
The
Empire
Magazine,
the
actor
admitted
that
he
feels
like
The
Matrix
Resurrections
is
the
final
movie
of
the
franchise.
Talking
about
the
possibility
of
return,
he
added,
"I
don't
believe
so.
If
I
had
to
cast
a
ballot-
No,
not
a
ballot,
a
vote.
I
would
say
that
Lana
would
not
do
another
Matrix."
However,
Keanu's
co-star
Carrie-Anne
Moss
who
plays
Trinity,
added,
"We
thought
that
about
this
one
too." Keanu
then
added,
"If
she
invites
us
again-
I'm
sorry,
I
spoke
for
you
again!
If
she
invites
me
again,
I'm
in."
For
the
unversed,
The
first
film
in
the
franchise
titled
The
Matrix
was
released
in
1999.
The
overwhelming
success
of
the
film
led
to
two
sequels
being
shot
back-to-back
and
released
in
2003.
All
three
films
were
directed
and
written
by
the
Wachowski
sisters.
Lana
Wachowski
eventually
wrote
the
script
for
the
fourth
film
and
even
brought
back
some
of
the
original
cast
members
including
Keanu
Reeves
and
Carrie
Anne
Moss.