The Matrix Movies: Release Order
The Matrix series is a landmark science fiction franchise that revolutionized cinema with its innovative action sequences, philosophical themes, and visual effects. The original film introduced audiences to Neo and the concept of the Matrix - a simulated reality controlled by machines - while establishing one of the most influential sci-fi mythologies in modern cinema.
The series continues with Reloaded and Revolutions, which directly advance Neo's journey and the war between humans and machines. After an 18-year hiatus, Resurrections returns to this world with a new chapter that continues the story decades later.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

The Matrix
A computer hacker discovers that reality is actually a simulated world controlled by machines and joins a rebellion to free humanity from their digital prison.

The Matrix Reloaded
Six months after the events of The Matrix, Neo continues to develop his powers while the human resistance faces an imminent threat from 250,000 machine sentinels approaching Zion. As the machines close in, Neo, Morpheus, and Trinity must find the Keymaker to reach the Source, while Neo struggles with disturbing visions and a more powerful Agent Smith hunting him.

The Matrix Revolutions
In the final chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo must make the ultimate sacrifice to save both the human city of Zion and the Matrix itself from destruction, while facing his greatest enemy yet.

The Matrix Resurrections
Neo returns to the Matrix in this fourth installment of the sci-fi franchise, as he grapples with strange memories and discovers he's once again trapped in the simulated reality he thought he had escaped.
Other Film Series
Divergent
A dystopian trilogy following Tris Prior as she discovers her Divergent nature and leads a rebellion against the faction system controlling post-apocalyptic Chicago.
Greenland
A two-part disaster thriller following the Garrity family's fight for survival during and after a planet-destroying comet impact.
James Cameron
Canadian filmmaker known for groundbreaking science fiction and technical innovation, director of the highest-grossing films of all time.
Maze Runner
A dystopian sci-fi trilogy following Thomas and the Gladers as they escape the maze and uncover the truth about their post-apocalyptic world.
Skyline
A sci-fi trilogy following humanity's battle against alien invaders, with each film building directly on the previous story.
The Hunger Games
A dystopian saga following Katniss Everdeen as she fights for survival and freedom in Panem.