Hi all, I was hoping for some lively debate on this, so here it goes. I know that many people loved the Matrix Trilogy just as it ended in The Matrix Revolutions; but I'm guessing there were also many who wished that it would continue on. Well, I’m one of the latter. I saw a whole new level where it could go. So, for fun I wrote another episode called Matrix 4 - The Super Matrix and I thought some people might like to read it. It's a completely new extension of the Matrix Trilogy and a bit of a mind bender, if I do say so myself. The story paints a picture of what might have happened before The Matrix and after The Matrix Revolutions; sort of a prequel/sequel, I guess. For me it ties a lot of loose ends together and brings the story full circle. If you're interested, you can download the full-length screenplay from my site http://www.thesupermatrix.com Unless the Wachowski brothers or Warner Brothers approaches me, I have no illusions about this being made into a real movie. And I make no money or benefit from the story other than the fun of writing it and the pleasure of hearing people's comments. This screenplay is purely for the reading enjoyment of all those who love and believe in the Matrix mystique. If you read it, please come back here and let me know what you think. I'd love to know. Thanks and happy reading. PD Wood P.S. If this post is in the wrong place, please let me know.
My pleasure. Here's a few reader comments that have been left on my website for anybody sitting on the sidelines. "i was quite satisfied by the way the Trilogy ended. And i could not imagine watching another sequel even if it was created by the Wachowski brothers themselves. So when i came across your site, it was with a kinda vengeance that i downloaded the pdf (script)....but no sooner had i gone thru the first 5 pages, i have to admit that i was hooked." Tinu "As I got half way through, I was expecting to be let down, patiently waiting to pounce on any flaw I could find, but it didn't happen. I was simply blown away to the end." Corry "This was actually near perfection for me. To be one hundred percent honest... I cannot see how any director would turn down this amazing potential. I can only hope something of such quality gets the attention it deserves." Aiden Granted, they're the nicest ones...but hey.