See Sentinels Attack in THE MATRIX RELOADED Storyboards by Ricardo Delgado


Check out The Matrix storyboards by Ricardo Delgado!

One of the most striking creations in the Matrix universe are the Sentinels (also known as "Squiddy" by the Human Resistance). They're squid like machines that patrol the sewers and passageways looking for Zion hovercraft or humans. In one scene, the Sentinels attack the Nebuchadnezzar and unleash a barrage of terrifying bombs on them. One of the artists that helped create the scene for the Wachowskis was Ricardo Delgado and he shared some boards on his blog.

Ricardo F. Delgado is a professional concept and storyboard artist who's worked on Hollywood films like X2 (2013), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2011) and Men in Black (1997).

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Here's he scene in the film:


See more of  Ricardo Delgado's fascinating blog at http://ricardodelgadoart.blogspot.com

Click on the links if you want to see more of  Ricardo Delgado's work or The Matrix artwork on my blog.

What do you think of the storyboards? If you've seen The Matrix what do you think of the ?

Official The Matrix Reloaded Synopsis
In the second chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army. In their quest to save the human race from extinction, they gain greater insight into the construct of The Matrix and Neo's pivotal role in the fate of mankind.
Directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski
Cinematography by Bill Pope
Production design by Owen Paterson
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving
Release Date(s): May 7, 2003 (premiere), May 15, 2003 (United States)
Official Site: http://www.thematrix.com/
© Copyright 2003 Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, Groucho II Film Partnership, Warner Bros. Pictures, Roadshow Entertainment. All rights reserved

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  1. Cool storyboards. Everyone hated on this film, but I enjoyed it.

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