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The Matrix 4 follows Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions, and doesn’t quite bring back Hugo Weaving’s version of the Agent Smith character. Instead, it uses Jonathan Groff to say something new ...
Agent Smith has also made canonical appearances in The Matrix games and other forms of media Weaving's version of Agent Smith ...
Jonathan Groff as Smith in "The Matrix Resurrections." The character is a reimagined version of Agent Smith. Warner Bros. This is the easiest of the two casting changes to explain.
Agent Smith frees himself from the Matrix, but that's only because he has no one else who shares that goal to partner with at the time. Even before then, he was a standout among his peers, which ...
That means no Agent Smith for The Matrix Resurrections. Weaving expressed some disappointment, saying that he would love to see his co-stars and the crew again. He also reminisced about the time ...
Hugo Weaving is speaking about missing out on Matrix 4. He continued, “I was in touch with [director] Lana Wachowski, but in the end, she decided that the dates weren’t going to work. So we ...
In The Matrix: Revolutions, Agent Smith takes the evil rogue A.I. trope to the next level. He threatens the existence of both humankind and the Machines and seeks to destroy everything.
News The Matrix Resurrections Reveals New Take on Hugo Weaving’s Agent Smith. And the villain is apparently played by a menacing Jonathan Groff!
For all its loose threads, The Matrix Revolutions definitely made one thing clear: Agent Smith is dead. Or is he? While the trailer for The Matrix Resurrections doesn’t feature the character in ...
For one thing, Agent Smith has been around far longer than Neo, ... He can bend the rules of the Matrix, and he’s able to rebel long enough to request a way out of the Matrix in the first film.