The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Keanu Reeves
Neo
Laurence Fishburne
Morpheus
Carrie-Anne Moss
Trinity
Hugo Weaving
Agent Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith
Niobe
Mary Alice
Oracle
Harold Perrineau
Link
Collin Chou
Seraph
Harry Lennix
Commander Lock
Ian Bliss
Bane
Lambert Wilson
The Merovingian
Bruce Spence
The Trainman
Monica Bellucci
Persephone
Nona Gaye
Zee
Anthony Zerbe
Councillor Hamann
Tanveer K. Atwal
Sati
Helmut Bakaitis
The Architect
Kate Beahan
Coat Check Girl
Francine Bell
Councillor Grace
Rachel Blackman
Charra
Henry Blasingame
Deus Ex Machina
David Bowers
Q-Ball Gang Member #1
Matt Castelli
Operations Officer Mattis
Essie Davis
Maggie
Dion Horstmans
Q-Ball Gang Member #2
Lachy Hulme
Sparks
Roy Jones Jr.
Captain Ballard
Christopher Kirby
Mauser
Peter Lamb
Colt
Nathaniel Lees
Mifune
Robert Mammone
AK
Joe Manning
First Operator At Command
Maurice Morgan
Tower Soldier
Tharini Mudaliar
Kamala
Rene Naufahu
Zion Gate Operator
Robyn Nevin
Councillor Dillard
Genevieve O'Reilly
Officer Wirtz
Kittrick Redmond
Second Operator At Command
Rupert Reid
Lock's Lieutenant
Kevin Michael Richardson
Deus Ex Machina (voice)
David Roberts
Roland
Richard Sydenham
Dock Sergeant
Che Timmins
Radio Bunker Man
Gina Torres
Cas
Clayton Watson
Kid
Cornel West
Councillor West
Bernard White
Rama-Kandra
Anthony Brandon Wong
Ghost
Rick Shuster
Pilot (uncredited)
Lana Wachowski
Director / Screenplay / Executive Producer
Brian Dusting
Set Decoration
Richard Adrian
Sound Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Glenn Boswell
Stunts / Stunt Coordinator
Joel Silver
Producer
Lilly Wachowski
Director / Screenplay / Executive Producer
Bill Pope
Director of Photography
Kym Barrett
Costume Design
Steve Courtley
Special Effects / Special Effects Supervisor
Jules Cook
Art Direction
Catherine Mansill
Art Direction
Zach Staenberg
Editor
Mali Finn
Casting
Deb Asch
Visual Effects
Shauna Wolifson
Casting
Owen Paterson
Production Design
Ray Anthony
Stunts
Don Davis
Original Music Composer
Charlie Revai
Art Direction
Chuck Duke
Animation
James McTeigue
Assistant Director / First Assistant Director
Gregg Rudloff
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brice R. Parker
Visual Effects Coordinator
John 'D.J.' Des Jardin
Visual Effects Supervisor
David Lee
Sound Recordist
Brad Martin
Stunt Double / Stunts
Marc Gabbana
Concept Artist
Yuen Woo-Ping
Fight Choreographer
Grant Hill
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager
Andrew Mason
Executive Producer
Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
John Gaeta
Visual Effects Supervisor
Claire Richardson
Second Assistant Director
Dane A. Davis
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
Geofrey Darrow
Conceptual Design
Vicki Popplewell
Associate Producer
Steve Richards
Associate Producer
Keir Beck
Stunts
Bob Bowles
Stunts
Danielle Burgio
Stunts
Marky Lee Campbell
Stunts
Raelene Chapman
Stunts
Harry Dakanalis
Stunts
Danial Donai
Stunts
Nash Edgerton
Stunts
Ousaun Elam
Stunts
Lou Horvath
Stunts
Graham Jahne
Stunts
Peter Jeremijenko
Stunts
Alex Kuzelicki
Stunts
Scott McLean
Stunts
Chris Mitchell
Stunts
Chris O'Hara
Stunts
Melanie Peyton-Smith
Stunts
Darrin Prescott
Stunts
Mick Roughan
Stunts
Warwick Sadler
Stunts
Yasca Sinigaglia
Stunts
Brit Sooby
Stunts
Gillian Statham
Stunts
Darko Tuscan
Stunts
Bernadette Van Gyen
Stunts
Aaron Walters
Stunts
Min Windle
Stunts
Hugh Bateup
Supervising Art Director
Philip Keller
Storyboard Artist
Simon Murton
Concept Artist
George Hull
Concept Artist
Darek Gogol
Concept Artist
Damien Drew
Assistant Art Director
Cindi Knapton
Assistant Art Director
Karen Murphy
Assistant Art Director
Michael Turner
Assistant Art Director
Godric Cole
Set Designer
Philip Thomas
Set Designer
Christian Huband
Set Designer
Victoria Sullivan
Script Supervisor
Gerry Nucifora
Boom Operator
John Bowring
Armorer
Peter Cogar
Armorer
Belinda Villani
Sculptor
Reg Garside
Gaffer
Mark Watson
Electrician
Ian Bird
Key Grip
Michael Vivian
Dolly Grip
Aron Walker
Dolly Grip
Jay Munro
Best Boy Grip
Martin Fargher
Grip
John Regan
Grip
Peter Robb-King
Makeup Department Head
Deborah Taylor
Key Makeup Artist
Maggie Fung
Key Makeup Artist
Tina Gordon
Makeup Artist
Margaret Aston
Makeup Artist
Judith A. Cory
Hair Department Head
Dan Bronson
Costume Supervisor
Dan Glass
Visual Effects Supervisor
Terry Clotiaux
Visual Effects Producer
L. Dean Jones Jr.
Unit Production Manager
Jody Rogers
Visual Effects Editor
Jessica Alan
Post Production Supervisor
Julia Evershade
Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Lackey
Sound Effects Designer / Sound Effects Editor
Michael Edward Johnson
Sound Effects Editor
Mark Larry
Sound Effects Editor
Michael W. Mitchell
Sound Effects Editor
Paul Berolzheimer
Sound Effects Editor
Stephanie Flack
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Stephanie Brown
ADR Editor
Nancy Barker
First Assistant Sound Editor
Eryne Prine
Assistant Sound Editor
Paul Hackner
Assistant Sound Editor
Nathan Whitehead
Assistant Sound Editor
John Roesch
Foley Artist
Alyson Dee Moore
Foley Artist
Mary Jo Lang
Foley Mixer
David Jobe
Foley Mixer
Scott Morgan
Foley Recordist
Thomas J. O'Connell
ADR Mixer
Rick Canelli
ADR Recordist
Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
John T. Reitz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David E. Campbell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Pederson
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Armin Steiner
Scoring Mixer
Joe E. Rand
Music Editor
Zigmund Gron
Music Editor
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 5, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 9m
Budget$150,000,000
Box Office$424,988,211
Filming LocationsSydney, Australia · California, United States
Genres
Wiki.
The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the third installment in The Matrix film series, released six months following The Matrix Reloaded. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Jada Pinkett Smith, Monica Bellucci, Lambert Wilson, and Mary Alice who replaces Gloria Foster as the Oracle following Foster's death in 2001.
The film was released simultaneously in 108 territories on November 5, 2003, by Warner Bros. Pictures. While being the final entry in the original trilogy of the series, the Matrix storyline was continued in The Matrix Online video game. It was the first live-action feature film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at the same time. It grossed $427.3 million worldwide. It received mixed reviews on Metacritic and negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, which criticized it for focusing on special effects over characterization.
A fourth film, titled The Matrix Resurrections, began production in February 2020 and was released on December 22, 2021.