The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions
The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions Alternative Ending
The Matrix Reloaded
Directed by
Wachowski Brothers
Produced by
Joel Silver
Wachowski Brothers
Written by
Wachowski Brothers
Starring
Keanu Reeves
Laurence Fishburne
Carrie-Anne Moss
Hugo Weaving
Harold Perrineau
Randall Duk Kim
Jada Pinkett Smith
Music by
Don Davis
Cinematography
Bill Pope
Editing by
Zach Staenberg
Distributed by
Warner Bros.
Village Roadshow Pictures
Release date(s) North America:
May 15, 2003
Running time 138 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget US$ 150 million
Gross revenue US$ 738,599,701[1]
Preceded by The Matrix
Followed by The Matrix Revolutions
Six months after the events of the first movie, Neo wakes from a nightmare wherein Trinity had been shot by an Agent of the Matrix while falling from a building. Morpheus receives a message from captain Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) of the Logos calling an emergency meeting of all Zion's hovercraft fleet. She has successfully recovered the information left by Captain Thaddeus (in the Animatrix short film Final Flight of the Osiris, recovered in the video game Enter the Matrix): 250,000 Sentinels are tunneling towards the underground city of Zion and will reach it in 72 hours. Commander Locke, the ranking military officer of Zion, orders all ships and their crews, including Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, and their new operator Link, to return to Zion to prepare for the onslaught of the machines. Morpheus asks a ship to remain behind to contact the Oracle, in defiance of Commander Locke's orders. The Caduceus receives a message from the Oracle, and the Nebuchadnezzar, also in defiance of Locke's order, ventures out to allow Neo to contact her. Meanwhile, one of the Caduceus crew members, Bane, encounters Agent Smith, who takes over Bane's body. Smith then leaves the Matrix via the nearby hard line and into Bane's body.
The Matrix Revolutions
Directed by Wachowski brothers
Produced by Joel Silver
Wachowski brothers
Written by Wachowski brothers
Starring
Keanu Reeves
Laurence Fishburne
Carrie-Anne Moss
Hugo Weaving
Clayton Watson
Nathaniel Lees
Jada Pinkett Smith
Harry J. Lennix
Harold Perrineau
Music by Don Davis
Cinematography Bill Pope
Editing by Zach Staenberg
Studio Village Roadshow Pictures
Silver Pictures
NPV Entertainment
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) North America:
November 5, 2003
Running time 129 min.
Language English
Budget US$ 150 million
Gross revenue US$ 427,343,298
Preceded by The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 film and the third and final installment of The Matrix trilogy. The film is a sequel to The Matrix Reloaded. The film was written and directed by the Wachowski brothers and released simultaneously in sixty countries on November 5, 2003. Despite the fact that it is the final film in the series, the Matrix storyline continued in The Matrix Online.
The film was the first live-action film to be released in both regular and IMAX movie theaters at the same time. The Wachowskis were present in Tokyo at the opening of the movie, as were stars Jada Pinkett Smith and Keanu Reeves.
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jheathm2674 5 months ago
Thank you for your comment. Can you watch the following video: "The Matrix Reloaded & Revolutions Alternative Ending (Blu-Ray)" it's an upgraded version.
The7thCreator 5 months ago
Neo keeps using no clip
debit256 1 year ago 3
@debit256
What do you mean?
The7thCreator 1 year ago
i very much enjoyed that song with that fight, lol.
TheAndreGrant 1 year ago 3
@TheAndreGrant
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The7thCreator 1 year ago