The Matrix Resurrections continues to tease more about the plot that fans are trying to piece together. Despite the sequel Matrix film continuing to reveal little by little, questions still keep arising, but The Matrix Resurrections tickets sales are coming soon.

The new teasers for The Matrix Resurrections come from posts of the official Twitter accounts for the long-awaited Warner Bros. and HBO Max film. In addition to featuring stunning footage from the film, one of the posts for The Matrix 4 confirms tickets will officially go on sale starting December 6, 2021.

RELATED: The Matrix Resurrections Writer Says The Movie ‘Subverts’ Blockbuster Rules

The teasers for The Matrix 4 are different depending on which account they're from, but they all remind viewers that nothing is what it seems to be and that they should come into the film knowing that "anything is possible." The Matrix films are all about breaking through the boundaries of a person's own mind. In the Matrix, the character Neo breaks away from the mundane and changes his life, and he's never able to go back. Being in The Matrix also enables those who are "aware" of the limits of the fake world to have superhuman-like abilities all through their interpretation of the world. The films are known for social commentary, so fans shouldn't be shocked if The Matrix 4 does the same.

Still, the synopsis for The Matrix Resurrections seems to imply that it will continue the story from the original movies. The synopsis reads, "The Matrix Resurrections is a continuation of the story established in the first Matrix film… 20 years after the first film, the franchise that helped define pop culture at the turn of the century is back for a continuation and extension of the original movie. A mind-bending new adventure with action and epic scale, it’s set in a familiar yet even more provocative world where reality is more subjective than ever and all that’s required to see the truth is to free your mind."

That said, one of these new The Matrix Resurrections previews ends with Neo and Trinity watching themselves causing a helicopter crash on TV, fueling theories that the film will be something of a movie-within-a-movie. This also implies that the film won't be a sequel to the Matrix trilogy and that the protagonists aren't really back. Theories are running rampant online and it's difficult to pinpoint what's exactly going on.

The part that says, "reality is more subjective," seems to mean that nothing in the world is what it really seems. If the world is "familiar," then maybe it's not the same world that fans grew up with watching the original Matrix films. People can speculate for hours, which is always exciting, but none of the questions everyone has will be answered until the film gets seen in theaters this December.

The Matrix Resurrections will be in theaters and on HBO Max on December 22nd, 2021.

MORE: How The Matrix Resurrections Can Achieve Success

Source: The Matrix Movie/Twitter