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Neo (born Thomas A. Anderson, also known as Anagram of The One, Neo) is a fictional character, the protagonist of The Matrix. Keanu Reeves was portrayed as a cyber crime and computer programmer of "Matrix Trilogy" and played the guest story Kid's Story of Animatrix short film. Andrew Bowen provided Neo's sound with The Matrix: The Road to Neo. In 2008, Neo was chosen by the Empire as the 68th largest movie character ever. Neo is also a mystery of "one", referring to the fate of the person he brings peace. Some say Chicago nightclubs have influenced hacker's character's name.
Neo, (born Thomas Anderson) The protagonist of the "Matrix" series is a red gunpowder rescued by the crew of Morpheus and Nebuchadnezzar. Forecasted by Oracle as The One, he aimed to release humans from the hacking empire and end the machine war. He was painted by Keanu Reeves of the Matrix trilogy. Neo created one of billions of blue pills related to Matrix. So he was called Thomas A. Anderson. As Thomas Anderson, he is a "public citizen of social security number", and he is a computer programmer for MetaCortex Software. In addition to his career, Anderson is a hacker who sells programming for smuggling items aka Neo and became his common name after he was released from Matrix.
As of November 2003, The Matrix franchise was $ 677 million from VHS and DVD sales, $ 162 million from video game Enter the Matrix (2003), and The Matrix Reloaded: The Album soundtrack Received $ 37 million from sale. From selling licensed products, $ 3.5 million. As of 2011, franchisees earn $ 3 billion in revenue from all sources around the world. Recognizing the strong impact of Japanese animation on the matrix series, The Animatrix was produced in 2003 to complement the release of The Matrix Reloaded. This is a collection of nine animated shorts designed to further enrich the concepts, history, characters and scenes of the series. The purpose of the Animatrix project is to give other writers and directors the opportunity to offer their voices and interpretations to the Matrix world; Wachowskis has invented and supervised the process, and they told other supervisors Although it was awarded.