"The Matrix 4" is on the way. One of the biggest and most scientifically-charged sci-fi franchises in the history of the Hollywood industry, "The Matrix" has garnered a huge amount of affection and attention from fans due to being one of a kind - unique and intriguing.

The fourth installment of the franchise, "The Matrix 4" is being awaited by fans for a very long time and the resumption of its shoot has given crazy Matrix-buffs a great sigh of relief.

Actor Neil Patrick Harris who is playing a minor role in the movie admitted that his character doesn’t have much to do in the movie, but besides that, he also said few more things that are sure to turn up the energy among the waiters.

According to the "How I Met Your Mother" actor, the director Wachowski’s style of direction has evidently moved from what that was years ago and what that it now when she is helming the upcoming installment of the Matrix franchise.

Speaking of the Wachowski, Neil said “I think she has a great inclusive energy and her style has shifted visually from what she had done to what she is currently doing.” 

When asked to dig deeper into the details of the upcoming movie, the "Gone Girl" actor didn’t seem to be willing to provide more details about the movie. But he did say that the sci-fi drama is going to outshine the previous ones as this is an “ambitious” project. 

In addition to that, the actor also confirmed that wirework has been in the use for the stunt scenes in the movie. For those who don’t know, wirework is a stunt-performing technique that was introduced into mainstream Hollywood via the first Matrix movie that released in 1999.

Neil expressed his wish to play the lead role in an influential and prolific Hollywood movie that has action in the front, “wires and stuff.”

The fourth installment was initially expected to be released in the year 2021, but the gushes of the coronavirus like other movies have pushed back the release date by a complete one to April 1, 2022.

The wait is not going to be very comfortable to an impatient audience. However, given the size and innovation that is expected of the movie, the wait may be worth it.

"The Matrix 4," which will see Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Lambert Wilson reprise their roles with a string of newcomers.