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The Matrix Revolutions -2003- Remastered Bluray... Verified Access

Simply put, yes. If you own the old BluRay from 2009 (which used a dated master), throw it away. If you have been relying on a streaming version that chokes on bitrate during the action scenes, upgrade immediately. is the definitive way to watch the finale of the Wachowskis’ magnum opus.

The Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed The original DVD and early BluRay releases were plagued by two issues: heavy digital noise reduction (DNR) that made actors look like wax figures, and crushed blacks that turned the "Real World" into an inky, unintelligible mess. The Remaster is a revelation. The Matrix Revolutions -2003- REMASTERED BluRay...

1080p BluRay (Remastered from the 4K scan, 2024/2025 reissue) Simply put, yes

: The 4K scan from the original camera negative provides a level of detail in the "Real World" sequences—such as the Siege of Zion—that was previously lost in lower resolutions. HDR and Dolby Vision is the definitive way to watch the finale

Reference Quality Don Davis’s orchestral score—one of the most underrated in sci-fi—finally gets room to breathe. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is aggressive. During the hovercraft Hammer’s descent, your subwoofer will cry for mercy. Dialogue is clean even amidst the chaos of 100,000 Sentinels.

Simply put, yes. If you own the old BluRay from 2009 (which used a dated master), throw it away. If you have been relying on a streaming version that chokes on bitrate during the action scenes, upgrade immediately. is the definitive way to watch the finale of the Wachowskis’ magnum opus.

The Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed The original DVD and early BluRay releases were plagued by two issues: heavy digital noise reduction (DNR) that made actors look like wax figures, and crushed blacks that turned the "Real World" into an inky, unintelligible mess. The Remaster is a revelation.

1080p BluRay (Remastered from the 4K scan, 2024/2025 reissue)

: The 4K scan from the original camera negative provides a level of detail in the "Real World" sequences—such as the Siege of Zion—that was previously lost in lower resolutions. HDR and Dolby Vision

Reference Quality Don Davis’s orchestral score—one of the most underrated in sci-fi—finally gets room to breathe. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is aggressive. During the hovercraft Hammer’s descent, your subwoofer will cry for mercy. Dialogue is clean even amidst the chaos of 100,000 Sentinels.