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This UHD release is reference quality. It belongs in the same conversation as Blade Runner 2049 and 2001: A Space Odyssey .
There are movies that look good on 4K Blu-ray, and then there are movies that feel like they were made for it. Twenty-seven years after it broke our brains (and our VHS players), The Matrix has finally found its definitive physical format.
Posted by Neo_HomeTheater | April 17, 2026
I recently got my hands on the release, and I need to talk about it. Spoiler: The red pill has never looked this sharp. The Upgrade: From 35mm to 4K Let’s get the tech out of the way. This isn’t an upscale of the old 1080p master. Warner Bros. went back to the original 35mm camera negative for a native 4K scan. The result is a grain structure that looks like film—organic, warm, and present—but without the digital noise that plagued the old Blu-ray.
The encoding here is crucial. At 2160p, the bitrate holds up beautifully. There’s no banding in the famous "green tint" scenes of the Matrix, and the black levels (more on that in a second) are crushed only where they are supposed to be. The Star of the Show: HDR If you are watching this on a standard 4K TV without HDR, you are only seeing half the movie.
"Unfortunately, no one can be told what The Matrix looks like in 4K. You have to see it for yourself."