Cinematographer John Toll, who won two back-to-back Oscars for his work for Edward Zwick's Legends of the Fall in 1994 and Mel Gibson's Braveheart in 1995, is in negotiations to shoot the new Matrix movie.


Lana Wachowski, who co-created the trilogy with Lilly Wachowski, is returning to the director's chair for the endeavor, and Toll's deal, when closed, will reunite him with the filmmaker, for whom he shot the features Cloud Atlas and Jupiter Ascending and the Wachowskis' Netflix series Sense8.


Matrix 4 is also bringing back Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss to reprise their respective roles as Neo and Trinity. Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow are backing the latest installment of the action franchise.


Toll's other credits include Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line (for which the lenser earned a third Oscar nomination), as well as Almost Famous, The Last Samurai, Iron Man 3, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk and the pilot for the TV series Breaking Bad. He received the American Society of Cinematographers' Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016.


Toll's next film is Harriet, directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Cynthia Erivo. The Harriet Tubman biopic is slated to open Nov, 1.