The Matrix Revolutions
Release Date:
November 5, 2003
As the title would indicate, this final installment of The Matrix trilogy will likely focus on an all-out war between Neo and his comrades and the evil computer mega-reality known as The Matrix. Being filmed simultaneously with The Matrix Reloaded, Revolutions is set to debut in theaters in November 2003, just ahead of the final installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Return of the King.
It is heavily rumored that the trailer for this film will be released at the same time that the trailer for Reloaded will; either that, or they will both share a long teaser trailer much in the same way that the first trailer for LotR advertised all three films. With the report that the trailer(s) will be attached to Attack of the Clones, the film is set to have a high-profile kick-off to its ad campaign.
Returning to the film are the usual cast of characters: Neo, as played by Keanu "Whoa" Reeves; Morpheus, as played by Laurence "Don't call me Samuel L." Fishburne; and Trinity, as played by Carrie Ann "Dodge This!" Moss. The highest profile addition to the film is Jada Pinkett-Smith, who will take on the role of the love interest for Morpheus.
The buzz is already spreading through the Internet, which is only appropriate, seeing as how The Matrix, with its revolutionary Web site whatisthematrix.com, helped define Internet movie advertising. Ever since the release of The Matrix in '99, a cult following has been growing for the film, and its fantastic repeat business at the box office is an indication that the entire series, Reloaded included, will do incredibly well. (Walid Habboub/BOP)
October 28, 2003 Ten months and over $300 million into the Year of The Matrix, the jury is still out on Neo and friends. Whether it was due to heightened expectations or just a disappointing overall package, The Matrix Reloaded was greeted with much hoopla but failed to connect with its audience like its predecessor did. Now with The Matrix Revolutions just around the corner, hope springs eternal that Revolutions will surpass both its predecessors in quality and overall impact.
Revolutions, with its heavy real world setting, seems to be the most sci-fi out of the three films. It also seems to be the most action packed, which bodes well for anyone who had their breath taken away by the awe-inspiring action scenes of Reloaded. The film also promises to wrap up all the loose ends that Reloaded presented, which very well could be what ultimately decides if this franchise will endure and become a classic, or will be relegated to being just an above average sci-fi franchise. How much revelation is in Revolutions will the big story of the early part of the holiday movie season. (Walid Habboub/BOP)
Vital statistics for The Matrix Revolutions |
Main Cast |
Keanu Reeves, Carrie Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Hugo Weaving |
Supporting Cast |
Jada Pinkett Smith, Monica Bellucci, Harry J. Lennix, Harold Perrineau, Jr., Nona Gaye, Clayton Watson, Lambert Wilson |
Director |
Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski |
Screenwriter |
Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski |
Distributor |
Warner Bros. |
Trailer |
Click Here for Trailer
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Official Site |
http://hackthematrix.warnerbros.com/ |
Rating |
R |
Running Time |
129 minutes |
Screen Count |
3,502 |
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