The Matrix Revolutions - Cast

Cast

  • Keanu Reeves as Neo
  • Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus
  • Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity
  • Hugo Weaving as Smith
  • Nathaniel Lees as Captain Mifune
  • Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe
  • Harry J. Lennix as Commander Lock
  • Harold Perrineau as Link
  • Mary Alice as The Oracle
  • Helmut Bakaitis as The Architect
  • Lambert Wilson as The Merovingian
  • Monica Bellucci as Persephone
  • Tanveer K. Atwal as Sati
  • Collin Chou as Seraph
  • Nona Gaye as Zee
  • Ian Bliss as Bane
  • Gina Torres as Cas
  • Cornel West as Councillor West
  • Bernard White as Rama-Kandra
  • Anthony Wong as Ghost
  • Anthony Zerbe as Councillor Hamann
  • Bruce Spence as Trainman
  • Tharini Mudaliar as Kamala
  • Maurice J. Morgan as Tower Soldier

Actress Gloria Foster, who played the Oracle in the first and second films, died before the completion of her filming for the third. She was replaced by actress Mary Alice. Her changed appearance is addressed in the film's plot, and the directors stated they had coincidentally explored such a change early in the script's development.

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