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What I would like to see in Matrix 4 (and how I would rewrite Matrix 3)

 

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The beginning of the movie would show random scenes of what happened already, like in the beginning title of DAwn of the dead only it would show like scenes of a news reporter taking the story that a machine has gone against his owner and a rebellion of robots may have begun. Then it shos another scene where it shows the president sayning that there is no real threat of any sort and that the so called rebellion should be sorted out with within the next few months. Then it shows another scene where a robot kills a man in public and the police near by kill it. Then another scene comes up where it shows a complete riot of the city trying to kill all the robots, and a reporter saying that the UN has ordered a complete extermintation of robots all over the world. Then it comes to another scene where it shows the robots that are destroyed being dumped into the ocean and the planes over head flyover the dump trucks and u see the planes drop robot parts all over the ocean. Then another scene comes up and it shows the remaining outcast robots manufacturing and making there own civilization in the desert. The another scene comes up where the US army has declared war against the machines and a reporter is taking the story at the army base( background) tanks, mechwarriors, and troops preparing. Then it shows the Robots trying to make peace with the humans at the UN but it doesnt go well and the humans throw the robot out.. beating him almost dead. Then it shows a reporter at the army base and she tells that the UN has ordered the complete darkness over the world because of the solar energy the machines use for power and planes over head are spreading the black cloud over head. Then it shows a scene where a BIG battle has taken place and the marines, tanks, and mechwarriors are trying to hold them off.. but it os only minor manufactured robots.. small human and sentinals robots built for destruction. near the end of this scene you see a fallen mechwarrior and a marin still inside being impaled in the stomach by a sentinal claw and the camera closing in on his face and then 6 seconds pass and the screen turns black.

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