Trinity Retires

No more kung fu for Carrie-Anne Moss


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She cuts quite the figure while performing wall-flips, flying kicks and all manner of other acrobatic assaults in her PVC outfit as The Matrix's Trinity but Carrie-Anne Moss has had enough. Just as she secures her role as kung fu chick extraordinaire in The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions the actress has declared to Newsweek that here fighting days are now behind her. "I will never do another kung fu movie again," she stated, leaving little hope for thousands of adolescent male fans who live to see her balletic ass-whuppings. "It's stressful on the body and spirit. I mean, I loved it, and it was great to have a challenge like that. No, you know what? I didn't love it. I love that I did it, but I didn't love it. It was really hard for me." Moss managed to fracture her leg during her first week of training for the Matrix sequels, testament to the tremendous physical stress an actor is under when performing wire-work and elaborate fighting sequences. "The first time around I didn't know what to expect, and it was really hard, but ignorance was bliss. This time, it was brutal," she said. Moss may be hanging up her gloves but there's still time to see her in action when The Matrix Reloaded reaches our screens on 21 May and for the last time in the third film, which will be with us in November. Thanks to Sci-Fi Wire.

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