The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

Release Date : May. 15, 2003 | Rating ★★★★★★★
Details : 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: 250000 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.
Duration : 2 Hours 18 Minutes
Cast and Crew :


Keanu Reeves as Thomas A. Anderson / Neo


Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity


Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus


Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith


Helmut Bakaitis as The Architect


Steve Bastoni as Soren


Don Battee as Vector


Monica Bellucci as Persephone


Daniel Bernhardt as Agent Johnson


Valerie Berry as Priestess


Ian Bliss as Bane


Liliana Bogatko as Old Woman at Zion


Collin Chou as Seraph


Essie Davis as Maggie


Nash Edgerton as Security Guard #5


Gloria Foster as Oracle


Nona Gaye as Zee


Roy Jones Jr. as Captain Ballard


Randall Duk Kim as The Keymaker


Harry Lennix as Commander Lock


Matt McColm as Agent Thompson


Harold Perrineau as Link


Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe


Lambert Wilson as The Merovingian


David Roberts as Roland


John Walton as Security Bunker Guard


Clayton Watson as Kid


Leigh Whannell as Axel


Anthony Zerbe as Councillor Hamann

Michael Budd as Zion Controller | Stoney Burke as Bike Carrier Driver | Kelly Butler as Ice | Josephine Byrnes as Zion Virtual Control Operator | Noris Campos as Woman with Groceries | Paul Cotter as Corrupt | Marlene Cummins as Another Old Woman at Zion | Attila Davidhazy as Young Thomas Anderson at 12 | Terrell Dixon as Wurm | David Franklin as Maitre D' | Austin Galuppo as Young Thomas Anderson at 4 | Daryl Heath as A.P.U. Escort | Malcolm Kennard as Abel | David Kilde as Agent Jackson | Christopher Kirby as Mauser | Peter Lamb as Colt | Nathaniel Lees as Mifune | Tony Lynch as Computer Room Technician | Robert Mammone as AK | Joshua Mbakwe as Link's Nephew | Chris Mitchell as Power Station Guard | Steve Morris as Computer Room Guard | Tory Mussett as Beautiful Woman at Le Vrai | Rene Naufahu as Zion Gate Operator | Robyn Nevin as Councillor Dillard | David William No as Cain | Genevieve O'Reilly as Officer Wirtz | Socratis Otto as Operator | Montaņo Rain as Young Thomas Anderson at 8 | Neil Rayment as Twin #1 | Adrian Rayment as Twin #2 | Rupert Reid as Lock's Lieutenant | Cornel West as Councillor West | Shane C. Rodrigo as Ajax | Nick Scoggin as Gidim Truck Driver | Kevin Scott as 18 Wheel Trucker | Tahei Simpson as Binary | Frankie Stevens as Tirant | Nicandro Thomas as Young Thomas Anderson at 2 | Gina Torres as Cas | Andrew Valli as Police #1 | Andy Arness as Police #2 | Steve Vella as Malachi | Bernard White as Rama-Kandra | Scott McLean as Security Bunker Guard #2 | Anthony Brandon Wong as Ghost | Producer  : Joel Silver | Director  : Lilly Wachowski |