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Look how Matrix cast looks more than 26 years after the movie’s premiere

On March 31, 1999, a that did not take long to transform into one of the most important productions of the 50 years came to the movie theaters: Matrix.

With a plot that showed a future in which humanity was trapped in a kind of parallel reality, the film was quickly located within the most viewed of that year. And what happened later only increased the importance of this .

In numbers, the realization of Matrix had a cost close to 63 million dollars, which later became 467 million dollars of profits. That is, it had a remarkable collection.

For this , three sequels of the Matrix tape were later created, which continued, in some way, the story until 2021, the last installment came out.

For all the above is that the characters of the Matrix occupy a special place in the history of cinema, some even in to this .

Look here, how Matrix characters look more than 26 years after the premiere of the film:

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Jada Pinkett Smith played Niobe.

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Jada Pinkett Smith, with 53 years.

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Paul Goddard played Agent Brown.

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Paul Goddard today is 62 years old.

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Joe Pantoliano played Cypher.

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Joe Pantoliano today is 73 years old.

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Monica Bellucci played Persephone.

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Monica Bellucci today is 60 years old.

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Gloria Foster played El Oracle.

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Gloria Foster died 2001 at 67.

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Laurence Fishburne played Morpheus.

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Laurence Fishburne today is 63 years old.

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Hugo Weving played Agent Smith.

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Hugo Weving today is 65 years old.

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Carrie-Anne Moss played Trinity.

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Carrie-Anne Moss today is 57 years old.

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Keanu Reeves played Neo.

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Keanu Reeves is 60 years old.

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