"The Matrix Revolutions" (2003)
In "The Matrix Revolutions," the final chapter in the "Matrix" trilogy, the rebels' long quest for freedom culminates in an explosive battle. As the Machine Army wages devastation on Zion, its citizens mount an aggressive defense – but can they stave off the relentless swarm of Sentinels long enough for Neo to harness the full extent of his powers and end the war?
Gallery of photos from Warner Bros. Pictures' "The Matrix Revolutions," featuring Keanu Reeves, Hugo Weaving, Carrie Anne-Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Monica Bellucci.
Opening at theaters around the world simultaneously, "The Matrix Revolutions" promises to answer all those philosophical questions posed in the first two films. And while moviegoers may well get the answers they've long desired, will sitting through two hours of special effects and very little dialogue really be worth the wait?
Check out the photo of Times Square leading up to the opening of "The Matrix Revolutions."
While promoting his role in the romantic comedy "Something's Gotta Give," Keanu Reeves discussed working on "The Matrix" trilogy.
Cast and crew list for "The Matrix Revolutions," directed by the Wachowski Brothers.
Trailer and clips in QuickTime 6 format (you may need to upgrade in order to play the files).
Featuring over an hour of original music by composer Don Davis and including the song "In My Head," performed by Pale 3, and collaborations with Davis and the group Juno Reactor, including a nine-minute remix of the track "Super Burly Brawl."
Box office figures for the opening day of the "The Matrix Revolutions," starring Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Laurence Fishburne.
Warner Bros. Pictures will make cinema history with the global unveiling of the movie "The Matrix Revolutions" on November 5, 2003, making the film available to fans around the world at the same time.
Info on actress Carrie-Anne Moss including personal facts and acting credits.
Warner Bros. Pictures' official site for "The Matrix Revolutions." RELEASE DATE: November 7, 2003