The Matrix Reloaded (2003) [R]

Release Date:
May 15, 2003

Original Title:
The Matrix Reloaded

Alternate Titles:
22世紀殺人網絡2:決戰未來
La Matrice Rechargée
Matrix 2
Matrix 2 - Reloaded
Matrix II - Reloaded
Matrix II Reloaded
Matrix Recargado
Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix 2
The Matrix 2:Reloaded
The Matrix II: Reloaded
The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience
Μάτριξ 2
Матрица: Перезагрузка
黑客帝国2
매트릭스 2: 리로디드

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
NPV Entertainment
Silver Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BG: C  BR: 12|14  CA: 14A  CH: 16  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  DK: 11  ES: 12  FI: K-11  FR: 16  GB: 15  GR: 16  HK: IIB  HU: 12  IE: 15  IT: T  JP: PG-12  KR: 15  MX: B-15  NL: 12  NZ: M  PL: 18  PT: M/12  RO: 15  SE: 11|15  US: R 

Runtime: 138

Free your mind.

Six months after the events depicted in The Matrix, Neo has proved to be a good omen for the free humans, as more and more humans are being freed from the matrix and brought to Zion, the one and only stronghold of the Resistance. Neo himself has discovered his superpowers including super speed, ability to see the codes of the things inside the matrix and a certain degree of pre-cognition. But a nasty piece of news hits the human resistance: 250,000 machine sentinels are digging to Zion and would reach them in 72 hours. As Zion prepares for the ultimate war, Neo, Morpheus and Trinity are advised by the Oracle to find the Keymaker who would help them reach the Source. Meanwhile Neo's recurrent dreams depicting Trinity's death have got him worried and as if it was not enough, Agent Smith has somehow escaped deletion, has become more powerful than before and has fixed Neo as his next target.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

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Roger Lanser

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Rebeka L. Roberts
Chandra Moore-Telfer

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Peter Cogar
John Bowring

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Jules Cook
Hugh Bateup
Catherine Mansill
Charlie Revai
Mark W. Mansbridge

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Adrienne Swan
Linden Johnson

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Damien Drew
Karen Murphy
Cindi Knapton
Michael Turner

Assistant Director:
James McTeigue

Assistant Location Manager:
Peter Martorano

Assistant Sound Editor:
David Kudell
Paul Hackner
Eryne Prine

Associate Producer:
Vicki Popplewell
Steve Richards

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Scott Kinzey
Gerry Nucifora

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Mali Finn
Shauna Wolifson

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David Rapaport

Casting Associate:
Lindsey Hayes Kroeger

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Bob Finley III

Choreographer:
John O'Connell

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Darek Gogol
Simon Murton
Marc Gabbana

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Mary-Liz Andrews
Butch West

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Kym Barrett

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Dan Bronson

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Susan Hegarty

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Josh R. Jaggars

Director:
Lana Wachowski
Lilly Wachowski

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Aron Walker

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Zach Staenberg

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Bruce Berman
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Producer:
Joel Silver

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Owen Paterson

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Screenplay:
Lilly Wachowski
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John M. Morse

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David R. Ellis

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Kim Marks
Ross Emery

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Michael Green
Toby Pease

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Ronald R. Reiss

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Christian Huband
Godric Cole

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Richard Adrian
Dane A. Davis

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Eric Lindemann

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Steve Courtley

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Philip Keller
Steve Skroce

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Chad Stahelski
Glenn Boswell

Stunt Double:
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Brad Martin

Stunt Driver:
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John C. Meier

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Gary Ray Stearns
Thomas Robinson Harper
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Debbie Evans
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Pat Romano
Bernadette Van Gyen
Gilbert B. Combs
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Ku Huen-Chiu
Lam Chi-Tai
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Yuen Shun-Yi
Tony Ling Chi-Wah
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Brad Martin

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Supervising Sound Editor:
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Julia Evershade

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Transportation Coordinator:
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Grant Hill
L. Dean Jones Jr.

Unit Publicist:
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Bronwyn Preston

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George Hull

Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
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Dan Glass
John Gaeta
John 'D.J.' Des Jardin
Janek Sirrs

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