Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has described ‘The Matrix 4’ script as an "intelligent blend" of what fans want with some big surprises.
The 34-year-old actor – who will join returning stars like Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett Smith and Lambert Wilson in the next instalment in the beloved franchise – hasn’t revealed much about the actual plot, but he did tease some big things from the upcoming blockbuster.
He told Collider: "My reaction to the script [was], ‘Wow, people are really gonna like this. I like this. People are really gonna like this.’
"It’s different and it’s the same, you know, at the same time. It’s a really, really very intelligent blend of what we want and what we may not know that we want."
Meanwhile, Abdul-Mateen II also opened up on his first meeting with director Lana Wachowski, and the "family" feel she has created on the set.
He added: "My first meeting with Lana wasn’t even really an audition. It was a meeting about getting to know me, and getting to know her, and our histories, and how I am as an actor.
"Lana was interested in creating a family before she was interested in creating a cast. I was very fortunate enough to be welcomed into that family.
"To be over in Berlin making something special is definitely something that I’m proud to say I’m a part of."
His comments come after Reeves – who is set to reprise his role as Neo for the fourth instalment in the iconic sci-fi action film series – revealed Wachowski has written a "beautiful" and "inspiring" script.
He recently said: "We have a wonderful director, Lana Wachowski, and she has written a beautiful script that is a love story, it’s inspiring.
"It’s another version, a call to wake up and it has some great action. It entertains, great action and all will be revealed."