![]() ![]() ![]() Neo is in fact trapped in a limbo: a subway station named " Mobil Avenue" that is a transition zone between the Matrix and the Source (the Machine mainframe).Īt this station, Neo meets a 'family' of programs, including their daughter, an Exile named Sati. Morpheus, dispirited after the destruction of the Nebuchadnezzar and discovering the true nature of the Prophecy at the end of the last film, starts a search for Neo within the Matrix despite his not being jacked in. The former is said to be merely asleep, whereas Neo's neural patterns are identical to those of people who are jacked in to the Matrix. What they do not know is that there is a threat from a third party, someone who has plans to destroy both the worlds.īane/ Smith and Neo are both in an unconscious state. Neo's associates set out to free him from The Merovingian since it's believed that he is The One who will end the war between humans and the Machines. Meanwhile, Zion is preparing for the oncoming war with the Machines with very little chances of survival. Neo discovers that somehow he is able to use his powers in the real world too and that his mind can be freed from his body, as a result of which he finds himself trapped on a train station between the Matrix and the Real World. The Wachowskis were present in Tokyo at the opening of the movie, as were stars Keanu Reeves and Jada Pinkett Smith. ![]() It was the first live-action film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters. Despite being the final film, the Matrix storyline was continued in The Matrix Online. It was released simultaneously in sixty countries on November 5, 2003. The film was written and directed by the Wachowskis. The film, a combination of philosophy and action like its predecessors, sought to conclude the questions raised in the preceding film, The Matrix Reloaded. The Matrix Revolutions is the third film in The Matrix series of films. ![]()
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