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... of May. There were no profitable movies at that time except Matrix.

The Big Six were smart enough to understand that facing something as powerful as The Matrix Reloaded would be bad for their business.

The Matrix Reloaded had a promising result and the Big Six decided not to release their movies close to Matrix Reloaded because their movies would be badly affected by Matrix Reloaded.

So within two weeks, The Matrix Reloaded easily grossed $217 million at the North America ...

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