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  1. I got this from thematrixfan.com The Cast: Neo Trinity Morpheus Cypher Agent Smith Tank DuJour -Neil and Adrian Rayment- Neo Trinity Morpheus Agent Smith DuJour Niobe Lock Zee Captain Sorren (Sorron?) Link (or Kain?) Agent Johnson Persephone: Queen of the World ??? ??? (captain of a ship) Twin 'Virii' (bio coming soon) Captain Ballard Agent Thompson Merovingian: King of the World Sparks Cass Lazarus Code Woman The Kid Allah Seraph ??? ??? ???
  2. Release Date: May 15th, 2003 Release Date Notes: May 15th, 2003 is a Thursday, making this WB's first non-Holiday Thursday release ever, moved up a day from May 16th, 2003. The date before that was a week later on May 23rd, which was the Friday of Memorial Day Weekend. Before filming started, the original target release was May/June 2002, and then December 25th, 2002. MPAA Rating: The first film was rated R, so it is very likely that the sequels will be as well. Title Note: (1/7/00) It's possible that this film may have a subtitle besides just being The Matrix 2. Some of the concepts that could be used in a subtitle include Neo, Zion, The Construct, etc. (5/10/01) Indeed. Corona broke the news that the title will be The Matrix: Reloaded. Distributor: Warner Bros. Production Company: Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures Cast: Keanu Reeves (Neo), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), Jada Pinkett-Smith (Niobi), Adrian Rayment and Neil Rayment (The Twins), Christine Anu, Steve Bastoni (Captain Sorren), Monica Bellucci (Persephone), Daniel Bernhardt (Agent Johnson), Collin Chou, Randall Duk Kim (The Keymaker), Nona Gaye (Zee), Lachy Hulme (Sparks), Roy Jones, Jr. (Captain Ballard), Harry Lennix (Lock), Matt McColm (Agent Thompson), Monique Montez, Harold Perrineau, Jr., Rupert Reid, Che Timmins (Radio Man), Gina Torres (Cass, Dozer's widow), Clayton Watson (The Kid), Lambert Wilson (Merovingian) Aaliyah Note: (8/25/01) With costar Aaliyah killed tragically in an airplane accident, it is not yet known how much of her central role was filmed, or if the role will need to be recast. I suspect that if the latter is the case, WB will wait a respectful amount of time (but not too long) before they announce it. (4/10/02) The role has gone to relative newcomer Nona Gaye. Possible Returning Cast: The first movie introduced several supporting characters that could take on much larger roles in the sequels. They are... Tank: As the film progressed, Tank's role grew in relevance, suggesting that in the sequel, he could be a major character. Tank is a "pure human" born outside the farms, who monitors their connections to the Matrix. (11/6/00) It appears that Chong might not be returning due to contract negotiations over salary. Over at The We Want Tank Coalition, they're trying to get fans of Chong to write WB in support of his casting. (3/28/01) The role of Tank has been recast with a different actor (whose name hasn't been revealed yet). The Oracle: Gloria Foster. Here's one possibility... is she really a renegade agent/A.I.? (scroll to reveal possible spoiler) There's certainly hints to suggest it, such as her amazing awareness of the future of events within the Matrix. Another thing to consider is that we are told that the Nebuchednezzar must ascend to broadcasting range; and that Zion is deep within the Earth. Therefore, in order for the Oracle and her followers to be where they are all the time... they would have to be somewhere else besides Zion. How would they do that? Hmmm... (or of course, she could be in a pod... we don't know). (10/7/01) Ms. Foster died on Saturday, September 29th, of diabetes. She had completed most of her work in this film. Choi and DuJour: Marc Grey, Ada Nicodemou (First off, let me note that I thought for sure his name was Troy, but in fact, he's credited as "Choi". Anyway, my understanding of Choi, DuJour, and their friends, is that they are the crew of another ship similar to the one captained by Morpheus. As such, since they apparently helped out Morpheus in the first film, we may guess they'll be around to help again in the sequels.) Spoon Boy and the Potentials: Rowan Witt, many other child actors. (1/7/00) Wow, that's a great name for a band. Got a musical talent... grab it, fast! Anyway, Spoon Boy had a great cameo role in The Matrix, and seems like the sort of character we could see in the future, as he matures in his process.) (3/30/01) As it turns out, someone did grab the band name. They're in Indianapolis. Agents Brown and Jones: Paul Goddard, Robert Taylor (There's not really much to say about them... except that I hope we continue to see them as a pair. Their brief scenes together seemed to show a natural teamwork; especially when they're scared. Cast Member Not Returning: Joe Pantoliano (Cypher) Director: Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski (Bound, The Matrix, The Matrix Revolutions) Screenwriter: Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski (Bound, The Matrix, The Matrix Revolutions) Based Upon: This is of course the sequel to the popular 1999 film, The Matrix. It's to be followed by The Matrix Revolutions. There will also be Matrix Anime, a collection of episodes by famous Anime directors, released to video in late 2002 or early 2003. Premise: (1/7/00) Nothing official has been announced. However, we do know that these films will be sequels (not prequels), and that we will see Neo as a superhuman figure capable of amazing feats. (as seen in The Matrix near the end; he demonstrated flight, time-control, super-speed, etc.) Much more than that is probably just rumor and speculation at this point. So... speculate away! (Just after I wrote that, one idea came to mind... I might guess there could be a baby Neo in the sequels?) One thing that is known is that this film will most likely end with a cliffhanger that leads directly to The Matrix Revolutions. (8/12/00) As hinted by the end of the first film, you will indeed see Neo in lots of flying scenes. (2/6/02) Laurence Fishburne revealed to ET that the film takes place six months after the first, after many more people have been "awakened" to the real world. (7/25/02) Producer Joel Silver told the UK movie magazine "Empire" that the sequels are not two separate movies, but a really long movie cut in half, that all takes place in a 24-hour span, and that Monica Bellucci plays an evil temptress. This "first half" is spent largerly in the Matrix as Neo learns more about his "superheroic" abilities, including the ability to see the code, etc. of the people and things around him. (9/18/02) If you really want to know a great deal about this film's premise..., and don't mind perhaps knowing *too much*, then you'll want to check out Jeffrey Wells' detail-packed Rolling Stone piece. Filming: Production on these sequels started with 12 weeks of filming in and around Oakland, CA in March, 2001. The schedule of actual filming for the two movies is estimated at around 250 days. There will also be filming in Australia sets, and on location in Chicago. (10/3/01) Filming in Sydney, Australia started on September 24th, 2001. (10/17/01) Filming of the two sequels is expected to wrap in Sydney in August, 2002. (8/29/02) Filming did indeed wrap on August 21st, 2002, which is Carrie-Anne Moss's birthday, and also the fifth anniversary of the 1997 date in which she found out she had the role of Trinity in the first film. Genre: Action, Eye Candy, Science Fiction, Sequel Unofficial Actor Fan Site: KeanuWeb Invaluable Resource: The Matrix FAQ (This site answers many of your questions about the first film... or it at least suggests some answers. Like any puzzle-like mythology... much of the story and symbolism are up for debate. This page should help however. Some other FAQ pages include Jen's Matrix and knowthematrix.com.) More Deconstruction: The Matrix as Messiah Movie (There's many references along these lines in this series, so for the deconstructionist in all of us, this is a site to check out) Storyboard Images: AICN (10/23/00) The images have been pulled due to a cease-and-desist order from WB. Great Article with Lots of Premise Detail: RollingStone.com Unofficial One-Stop Site: TheMatrixOnline.com Poster Images: AICN (where you can see the six teaser posters, focusing on the seven main characters) Images from the Set: TIME.com/Time/2002/Matrix Official "Code" Site: HacktheMatrix.com Official Site: whatisthematrix.com (One of the most comprehensive and fascinating official sites around... right now, it's most interesting because it has several comic book stories online that provide some extra detail of the worlds of The Matrix that wasn't in the movie. Worth checking out if you have the time to wait for the art to download) Jet Li Notes: (4/4/00) According to an article in The Hollywood Reporter, Jet Li is in talks to join the cast of both sequels. The biggest obstacle to his coming aboard is budget, as they're already challenged to meet salary demands of the returning stars, directors, and other crew... but it's a start. The scripts haven't been written yet, and so, there's no word yet on what sort of character Jet Li might play. (6/14/00) Variety reports that Jet Li's next film will be a project for director Luc Besson, also filming this fall. It's unknown if this will influence his participation in these projects. (7/19/00) Jet Li has apparently announced that he will indeed be in this film. Where did this big announcement come from? Li's official site says so. (7/20/00) Or not. One day after I posted this, Jet's official site removed the comment about this film. Hmmm. (12/19/00) Variety columnist Michael Fleming reports that Jet Li has dropped out due to salary constraints, with Michelle Yeoh now in talks to play the same character. Li was asking for $13 million for both movies, to keep his salary in the range of other movies he's doing, and they offered only $3 million. (1/13/01) Yeoh is now out, according to PageSix.com. Message Board: Share your thoughts on our "The Matrix: Reloaded" Message Board Input about Greg's Previews of upcoming Movies, or any movie covered here, is encouraged. Just e-mail Greg Dean Schmitz using our feedback form. Please note that all release dates are subject to change. :confused: :confused: :confused:
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  7. b. 12 July 1948, Lyallpur (later renamed Faisalabad), Pakistan, d. 16 August 1997, London, England. One of the most popular singers to emerge from the Indian subcontinent, Khan predominantly sang qawwali, the music of devotional Sufism, but incorporated other forms including Khyal (traditional classical) to produce a unique style that appealed to followers of all religions. He performed with the Party, a group of highly trained Pakistani musicians which included several family members. In 1971, Nusrat took over from his father (Ustad Fateh Ali Khan) as leader of the Party after experiencing recurring dreams that he was singing at the famous Muslim shrine of Hazratja Khawaja Moid-Ud-Din Christie in Ajmer, India. This dream became reality eight years later. Through the 70s and 80s Khan's music began to become increasingly synonymous with India and Pakistan's vibrant film industry. Such was his popularity with the stars of the movies that in 1979 he was invited to sing at the wedding of Rishi, son of actor/director Raj Kapoor, in front of the most prominent members of the Bombay film industry. Peter Gabriel's admiration of Khan's singing led to him working with WOMAD on projects including a compilation album, many festival appearances and releases on the Virgin/Real World Records label, recorded in England. The first of these, Shahen-Shah was named after his Pakistani nickname, Shahen-Shah-e-Qawwali (The Brightest Star In Qawwali). For Mustt Mustt, Khan worked with experimental composer Michael Brook in an attempt to give his sound a Western orientation. On all but two tracks, traditional songs were replaced by classical vocal exercises which were edited around Western rhythms. Brook said of the project "everyone was excited, although it wasn't painless - it worked". A remix of the title track by Massive Attack led to a surprise UK club hit. Khan returned to his roots with Shahbaaz, four traditional qawwali songs all praising the Divine Beloved. Successive albums for Real World continued to see cross-experimentation between qawwali and Western influences, though none were as integrationist as Mustt Mustt. Despite this, the vibrancy of the artist's deeply spiritual performances, on record and stage, militated against the suspicion that he had forgotten his roots. His sudden death robbed the world of one of its finest voices. Khan's nephew, Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, carried on the qawwali tradition as his named successor.
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