Metasurface holography offers significant advantages, including a broad field of view, minimal noise, and high imaging quality, making it valuable across various optical domains such as 3D displays, VR, and color displays. However, the conventional pure-structured metasurface holographic devices face a limitation: once fabricated, their functionality remains fixed, restricting practical applications. In recent developments, the landscape of metasurface holography has witnessed a notable shift from passive to active elements, spurred by the introduction of multiplexed and reconfigurable metasurfaces. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the latest advancements in multiplexing and reconfigurable metasurface holography, delving into fundamental characteristics, design strategies, and diverse applications. In conclusion, we offer a brief summary of this rapidly evolving research area, suggest potential future directions, and explore applications. Finally, we briefly summarize this rapidly growing area of research, propose future directions and potential applications.