Australia Box Office for The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $6,909,556 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $427,300,260 | Details |
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Synopsis
Neo, Morpheus and Trinity battle to defend Zion, the last real-world city, against the onslaught of the machines that have enslaved the human race. And, now as Neo learns more about his heroic powers—including the ability to see the codes of things and the people, he faces the consequences of the choice made in The Matrix Reloaded.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $150,000,000 |
Australia Releases: | November 5th, 2003 (Wide) |
Video Release: | April 6th, 2004 by Warner Home Video |
MPAA Rating: | R for sci-fi violence and brief sexual content |
Running Time: | 129 minutes |
Franchise: | Matrix |
Keywords: | Visual Effects, Post Apocalypse, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Action |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Science Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | EON Enterprises |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English, French |
DVD Releases for October 14, 2008 - Part I
October 15th, 2008
The DVD Release Report finally comes out this week after a couple of delays. At least it is worth the wait as one of the most anticipated films of the year, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, comes out on both Two-Disc Collector's Edition and Blu-ray. This release is clearly the DVD Pick of the Week, on either format, while there are so many other releases that the list had to split into two. You can find the second part here.
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DVD Releases for May 22, 2007
May 22nd, 2007
It's the first busy week of the month, and it won't get this busy again for the rest of summer. There is literally a hundred releases mentioned on this week's list, roughly half of which are coming out to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Wayne. However, while there were plenty of those releases coming out, it was another classic movie to win the DVD Pick of the Week. That classic film is The Third Man - Criterion Collection - 2-Disc Edition - Buy from Amazon.
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DVD Releases for April 6, 2004
April 5th, 2004
Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section. An eclectic mix with an even mix of recent releases, older movies and TV series and the best pick being the complete Freaks and Geeks collection. More...King's International Reign Continues
December 30th, 2003
In just a dozen days of release, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King has already accumulated nearly half a billion dollars. And it is still going strong. This week it commanded $84 million from 38 markets, including $12.5 million from both the U.K. and Germany. It already has more than half the total box office of both its predecessors, and it has yet to open in major markets like Japan and Italy. Internationally, Return of the King has pulled in $268 million, just behind fourth place The Matrix Revolutions for the year and 33rd all time. Worldwide, it has $490 million and that's good enough for fourth for the year and 32nd place all-time. By next week, it will be in the top 20 in both. More...Nemo's Fifth at Number One
December 16th, 2003
For the fifth straight week Finding Nemo was number one at the international box office. And while the film is starting to show signs of slowing down, its weekly performance is still amazing. A total international take of $31.5 million on 5,200 screens made it the clear winner. Plus it was number one in 20 of 27 markets it played in and surpassed $300 million internationally. Current totals for the Pixar smash hit are $330.2 million internationally, (good for 20th place) and $669.9 million worldwide, (for 15th place.) The Lion King is the only animated movie to make more. With only a couple more markets to open in, Finding Nemo must rely on long legs to take top spot away from The Lion King.
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Blame it on the Tryptophan
December 9th, 2003
The post Thanksgivings weekend was even tougher on the movie industry than predicted with only one movie in the top five living up to expectations. Some analysts are blaming it on the storm in the Northeast, but the internal multiplier doesn't really support that. And while the box office did drop 40% from last week, it was well ahead of last year to the tune of almost 20%. Year-to-date 2003 is still more than $100 million behind 2002 and with only one movie left that is a sure bet to make that much, catching up is not expected.
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Nemo's Catch Climbing
December 2nd, 2003
Finding Nemo's continued domination of the European market, (it was number one in 15 markets) helped it earn the number one position this week. It is also unseating Tarzan and The Lion King as biggest animated movie in almost every market and should become the biggest animated movie worldwide before its run is over. This week it added another $37 million to push its international total to $230.8 million, which is 54th overall, (just ahead of The Matrix Revolutions.) Its worldwide total is now an amazing $570.5 million, 21st overall.
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Leftovers for Thanksgivings
December 1st, 2003
While all but one for the movies opening over the 5-day Thanksgiving weekend failed to make a big splash at the box office, the holdovers picked up the slack. The extra helpings of family films helped this Thanksgiving weekend 7% up from last year for the 3-day weekend. But a weak Wednesday / Thursday lead to a 6% drop for the 5-day weekend. The mixed results sent 2003's box office a little further behind 2002.
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Audiences Love Finding Neo
November 25th, 2003
The Cat in the Hat takes Top Spot
November 24th, 2003
The Cat in the Hat to Win with a Big, Big Grin
November 21st, 2003
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November 18th, 2003
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November 18th, 2003
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November 14th, 2003
Global Revolution
November 12th, 2003
Wide Releases Dominate Per Theatre Average
November 12th, 2003
The Matrix Boogaloo
November 11th, 2003
Audiences Revolt over Matrix
November 8th, 2003
Matrix Opens Huge, But not Huge Enough
November 7th, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for October 31 - November 6
November 6th, 2003
Revolutions Opens in 3,502 Theaters, with 59 IMAX Engagements
November 5th, 2003
Matrix Finale Opens Worldwide Tonight
November 5th, 2003
Punisher Trailer Premieres
November 4th, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for October 24 - October 30
October 30th, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for October 17 - October 23
October 23rd, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for October 10 - October 16
October 16th, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for October 2 - October 9
October 9th, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for September 25 - October 1
October 2nd, 2003
The Drought is Over
September 12th, 2003
Movie Websites Launches for August 21 - August 27
August 28th, 2003
Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003/11/07 | - | $5,697,892 | 454 | $12,550 | $5,697,892 | 1 | |
2020/07/17 | - | $908 | 22 | $41 | $6,810,058 | 872 | |
2020/07/24 | - | $1,908 | +110% | 50 | $38 | $6,909,556 | 873 |
2020/10/23 | - | $428 | 18 | $24 | $4,963 | 886 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 11/5/2003 | $5,697,892 | 454 | 454 | 544 | $6,909,556 | 10/26/2020 |
New Zealand | 11/6/2003 | $0 | 0 | 3 | 8 | $200 | 10/19/2020 |
North America | 11/5/2003 | $48,475,154 | 3,502 | 3,502 | 15,480 | $139,270,910 | 12/11/2014 |
United Kingdom | 7/12/2019 | $732 | 10 | 10 | 10 | $732 | 7/17/2019 |
Rest of World | $281,118,862 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $427,300,260 | 10/26/2020 |
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Leading Cast
Keanu Reeves | Neo |
Supporting Cast
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Andy Wachowski | Director |
Larry Wachowski* | Director |
Andy Wachowski | Screenwriter |
Larry Wachowski* | Screenwriter |
Joel Silver | Producer |
Andy Wachowski | Executive Producer |
Larry Wachowski* | Executive Producer |
Grant Hill | Executive Producer |
Andrew Mason | Executive Producer |
Bruce Berman | Executive Producer |
Owen Paterson | Production Designer |
Zach Staenberg | Editor |
Don Davis | Composer |
Bill Pope | Director of Photography |
Vicki Poppelwell | Associate Producer |
Steve Richards | Associate Producer |
James McTeigue | Assistant Director |
Kimble Rendall | Second Unit Director |
Grant Hill | Unit Production Manager |
Hugh Bateup | Supervising Art Director |
Catherine Mansill* | Art Director |
Charlie Revai | Art Director |
Jules Cook | Art Director |
Brian Dusting | Set Decorator |
Ross Emery | Second Unit Camera |
John Gaeta | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Steve Courtley | Special Effects Supervisor |
Kym Barrett | Costume Designer |
Dan Bronson | Costume Supervisor |
David Lee | Sound Mixer |
John Reitz | Re-recording Mixer |
Gregg Rudloff | Re-recording Mixer |
David Campbell | Re-recording Mixer |
Steve Pederson | Re-recording Mixer |
Dane A. Davis | Supervising Sound Editor |
Julia Evershade | Supervising Sound Editor |
Andrew P. Lackey | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Edward Johnson | Sound Effects Editor |
Mark Larry | Sound Effects Editor |
Richard Adrian | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael W. Mitchell | Sound Effects Editor |
Paul Berolzheimer | Sound Effects Editor |
Dane A. Davis | Sound Designer |
Stephanie Flack | Dialogue Editor |
Joe E. Rand | Music Editor |
Zig Gron | Music Editor |
Peter Robb-King | Make up |
Maggie Fung | Make up |
Deborah Taylor | Make up |
Judith A. Cory | Hairstylist |
Ben Watkins | Additional Music |
Jason Bentley | Music Supervisor |
Don Davis | Song Writer |
Ben Watkins | Song Writer |
Mali Finn | Casting Director |
Shauna Wolifson | Casting Director |
R.A. Rondell | Stunt Coordinator |
Glenn Boswell | Stunt Coordinator |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.