By August 2000,
The Matrix DVD had sold over three million copies in United States, becoming the best-selling of all time. By November 2003,
The Matrix franchise had generated from
VHS and DVD sales, from the
video game Enter the Matrix (2003), from
The Matrix Reloaded: The Album soundtrack sales, and from licensed merchandise sales. As of 2006, the franchise has grossed from all sources worldwide.
Animation In acknowledgment of the strong influence of Japanese
Anime on the
Matrix series,
The Animatrix was produced in 2003 to coincide with the release of
The Matrix Reloaded. This is a collection of nine animated short films intended to further flesh out the concepts, history, characters, and setting of the series. The objective of
The Animatrix project was to give other writers and directors the opportunity to lend their voices and interpretation to the
Matrix universe; the Wachowskis conceived of and oversaw the process, and they wrote four of the segments themselves, although they were given to other directors to execute. Many of the segments were produced by notable figures from the world of
Japanese animation. Four of the films were originally released on the series' official website, one was shown in cinemas with
Dreamcatcher, one was shown on MTV, MTV2, MTV3, MTV4, and Syfi, and the others first appeared with the DVD release of all nine shorts shortly after the release of
The Matrix Reloaded.
Video games On May 15, 2003, the game
Enter the Matrix was released in North America concurrently with
The Matrix Reloaded. The first of three video games related to the films, it told a story running parallel to
The Matrix Reloaded and featured scenes that were shot during the filming of
The Matrix Reloaded and
The Matrix Revolutions. Two more
The Matrix video games were released in 2005. The MMORPG
The Matrix Online continued the story beyond
The Matrix Revolutions, while
The Matrix: Path of Neo allowed players to control Neo in scenes from the film trilogy.
The Matrix Online was shut down in 2009. The
Matrix official website also provided several original
Adobe Flash-based
browser games. An interactive technology demonstration, titled
The Matrix Awakens, was released on December 9, 2021.
Comic books The Matrix Comics is a set of
comics and
short stories based on the series and written and illustrated by figures from the comics industry; one of the comics was written by the Wachowskis and illustrated by the films'
concept artist Geof Darrow. The comics and stories were originally presented for free on the
Matrix series' website between 1999 and 2003. One of them was printed in 1999 to be given away at theaters as a promotional item for
The Matrix, but Warner Bros. recalled it due to its mature content. Most of them were later republished by the Wachowskis'
Burlyman Entertainment, along with some new stories and updates with color to some of the existing ones, in two printed
trade paperback volumes in 2003 and 2004 and a deluxe hardcover twentieth-anniversary edition in 2019.
Screensaver The
Matrix official website provided a free
screensaver for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, which simulates the falling "
Matrix digital rain" of the films. The screensaver was reported to have a password security problem. The "Matrix digital rain" also inspired the creation of many unofficial screensavers. ==Books==