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In The Matrix, Reloaded, and Revolutions, Gloria Foster and Mary Alice play The Oracle, a program who is key to the Architect, Neo, and The One prophecy. Here, we explain what happened at the end ...
Anyway, at the end of Matrix Revolutions, the Architect seemingly gives in to the Oracle and agrees to let humans leave the Matrix.
The Oracle may not be as iconic as Neo, but this Matrix character got a sudden and dramatic facelift in the series' third film.
The Architect reluctantly accepts defeat, telling the Oracle that the people are free to leave the Matrix, but questions how long this peace between humans and machines will last.
Especially if they all believed—like the Architect and the Oracle did—that someday he would be needed for a new war.
Unable to do so, the Architect was assisted by the Oracle, a program who who helped develop a version of the Matrix that would keep humanity sedated at the cost of a recurring human anomaly known ...
The Oracle knows about the One, because its her job to point the human race in his direction, and the Architect (the creator of the Matrix) refers to the One as an eventuality.
Confused about what happened to Neo, Trinity and Morpheus in the Matrix sequels? Read Empire's guide and get ready for The Matrix Resurrections.
The Matrix Resurrections' latest fan theory has suggested that Neil Patrick Harris's character is actually a returning character in a new form.
To mark the 20th anniversary of Enter the Matrix, we take a look back at the ambitious narrative tie-in game and how it presaged modern connected cinematic universes.