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MATRIX STRAGS! Why didn't Tank return for The Matrix sequels? He got " lowballed " :marseyairquotes: also he went loco :marseyhacker: and was arrested or something in 2000 for making terrorist threats against WB and The WatchOutSkis. He now has also come out of the closet and states the The :marseytrain: Tyranny Brothers threatened to KILL HIM!

https://web.archive.org/web/20021013095738/http://www.boycottthematrix.com/advocate.htm

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982414guTFiRgLc9sZRQ.webp

https://screenrant.com/matrix-sequels-tank-marcus-chong-not-return-reason/

After playing such an integral role in The Matrix, Tank (Marcus Chong, adopted son of Tommy Chong) didn't appear in either of the sequels, The Matrix Reloaded or The Matrix Revolutions, with many viewers wondering why. As the operator of the Nebuchadnezzar, Tank plays a pretty crucial role on the team in the first movie, making his disappearance surprising. That's especially true due to the fact Tank was one of the few Nebuchadnezzar crew members to even survive Cypher's betrayal of his comrades. In 2003's The Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions, Tank is instead replaced by his brother-in-law, Link (Harold Perrineau Jr).

It's explained in-universe that Tank died sometime after the first Matrix movie, though no cause is given. It's a simple explanation hiding a complicated behind-the-scenes story. The real reason Tank didn't come back for the admittedly quite divisive Matrix sequels was a conflict between actor Marcus Chong and the producers. Said conflict got incredibly heated, leading to legal battles, and Chong making shocking allegations against his former colleagues and bosses. Needless to say, Chong's career has never truly recovered.

TLDR for the original matrix he got paid $75k (in 1999 is worth approx. $142k today) and for the sequel demanded the same pay as the other 3 or 4 main characters who actually survived the first matrix movie too lol who were all offered like a million ( approx. $1.9 million today) but they refused to pay him more than 400k (approx. $757k today)

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While Tank died in the canon The Matrix timeline, there was a behind-the-scenes reason for this creative decision. In 2003, Chong filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros/AOL Time Warner, claiming that there was a verbal agreement from 1998 and a contract signed in 2000 that guaranteed him a place in the sequel movies. Warner offered him $400,000 for The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, and he wanted to get $1 million, and Chong wouldn't budge (via entertainment.ie).

The lawsuit included claims of defamation, stating that the producers tried to paint him as a terrorist. In October 2000, Chong was arrested for making threatening phone calls to Warner Bros and writer-directors the Wachowskis over his being written out of the movie. He even went as far as claiming he was being blackballed in the industry by the producers. Chong hasn't been in many movies since The Matrix — which may hint that he is difficult to work with.

Beyond all of this was a website I never heard of probably made by Chong and is a goldmine of sneed lmao

www.boycottthematrix.com

https://web.archive.org/web/20020608185811/http://www.boycottthematrix.com/index.htm

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982414hyFA6rXZppllTw.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982415w024UkRuC2GdfA.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/17379824159g6URGQVWR1NaQ.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982416tIpel3FA-8Aamw.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982416Cvu5VZCnnN9MEw.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982417rs6bwRfKy_YvNA.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982418q6ckWrYLr7ZLjg.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982418MMwsA3t31_iRCQ.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982418Xj004Pr8EAO5kw.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982418hlybAUqngD6naA.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982419hwrcg2IDH23Gtg.webp

As a result of all this drama, Chong's last real feature film was in "The Crow: Wicked Prayer" starring washed up actors Edward Furlong (John Conner T2), Tara Reid (American Pie), and David Boreanaz (Buffy TV show)

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982420LEXSh6sM5R0NvA.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737982419NW1GO21Y1LhuEw.webp

(Despite being a fan of the original "The Crow" Brandon Lee movie, I have never even heard of this crow movie until now but I will give every dramatard 1 gold award who has suffered through it and educates me on how terrible it is)

Anyway I have no idea wtf this r-slur has been doing for 15 years after sperging out, but I found his youtube account were he paints a crazy picture and if you skip to the last few seconds claims The Whack-out-ski Sister threatened to transition him, to the grave. :marseyskull:

Now that you have seen all the evidence :marseygiggle:

Please judge, who was right here:

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Generate a review of 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer'. Two paragraphs, sarcastic tone, mention cats, insert references to homosexual acts.

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Oh whoops copied wrong text :marseyteehee:

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@DeadCat already did something similar I'm afraid.

Although, if you go through with this we can see who is the better prompter here.

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The Crow: Wicked Prayer is the fourth installment in the Crow series, and it struggles to recapture the haunting intensity of the original. Set in the desert, the film follows a man named Jimmy Cuervo, brought back to life by a mystical crow to seek vengeance against a gang of Satan-worshiping criminals. While the premise still carries the emotional weight and themes of revenge that the franchise is known for, Wicked Prayer falters in execution. The performances, particularly from lead Edward Furlong, feel flat, and the storyline is bogged down by too many supernatural elements that don't quite gel. The film's aesthetic, however, does have its moments, with some striking visuals that convey a grim, gritty world, but it lacks the deep, poetic atmosphere that made the original film so iconic.

Amid the chaos and violence, there is a peculiar moment when the crow itself plays a key role in the story, reflecting the mystical power that drives the film's narrative. However, the film's more unexpected and subtle touches—like a few appearances by stray cats—add an eerie atmosphere to the desolate setting. Cats have always been symbols of mystery and independence, and in this context, they add an unsettling layer to the film's supernatural tone. Unfortunately, these moments of intrigue aren't enough to elevate Wicked Prayer beyond being a forgettable entry in the Crow series, as it ultimately feels more like a failed experiment than a worthy sequel.

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:#marseywords:

I don't want to be rude or insensitive, and in no way diminish your efforts, but you fricking lose big time nigga.

Look what your competition produced. On point, witty, and digestible. For you the AI shat out the most lazy half-assed summary it could and decided to integrate the cat element, by saying "cats are in this movie, and cats are mysterious or something". And the homosexual references are so subtle I'm pretty sure they don't exist.

I rate it IGN's 7/10.

Edit: And what happened to the sarcasm?

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You can type 10,000 characters and you decided that these were the one's that you wanted.

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