Australia Box Office for The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

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The Matrix Revolutions
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $6,909,556Details
Worldwide Box Office $427,300,260Details
Further financial details...

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

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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

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
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

Supporting Cast

Laurence Fishburne Morpheus
Carrie Anne Moss Trinity
Hugo Weaving Agent Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith Niobe
Mary Alice The Oracle
Harold Perrineau Link
Monica Bellucci Persephone
Harry J. Lennix Lock
Lambert Wilson Merovingian
Nona Gaye Zee
Anthony Zerbe Councillor Hamann
Tanveer K. Atwal Sati
Helmut Bakaitis The Architect
Kate Beahan Coat Check Girl
Francine Bell Councillor Grace
Rachel Blackman Charra
Henry Blasingame Deus Ex Machina
Ian Bliss Bane
David Bowers Q-Ball Gang Member #1
Zeke Castelli Operations Officer Mattis
Collin Chou Seraph
Essie Davis Maggie
Dion Horstmans Q-Ball Gang Member #2
Lachy Hulme Sparks
Chris Kirby Mauser
Peter Lamb Colt
Nathaniel Lees Mifune
Robert Mammone AK
Joe Manning First Operator at Command
Maurice Morgan Tower Soldier
Tharini Mudaliar Kamala
Rene Naufahu Zion Gate Operator
Robyn Nevin Councillor Dillard
Genevieve O'Reilly Officer Wirtz
Kittrick Redmond Second Operator at Command
Rupert Reid Lock's Lieutenant
Kevin Michael Richardson Deus Ex Machina, Voice
David Roberts Roland
Bruce Spence Trainman
Richard Sydenham Dock Sergeant
Che Timmins Radio Bunker Man
Gina Torres Cas
Clayton Watson Kid
Cornel West Councillor West
Bernard White Rama-Kandra
Anthony Wong Ghost

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.