Jet Li turned down The Matrix because of Intellectual Property rights on his Martial Arts moves....

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Jet Li says he rejected The Matrix because he didn’t want his kung fu moves digitally recorded
Martial arts superstar explained the decision in a recent interview with Chinese media
Remember Seraph from The Matrix? The kung fu fighting Guardian of the Oracle could have been played by Jet Li… until he realized the filmmakers might have wanted to digitally preserve all his martial arts moves.

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The role of Seraph went to Taiwan actor Collin Chou. No offense to Keanu Reeves, but Seraph’s moves are so much more fluid that those of Neo’s. (Picture: Warner Bros./Movieclips)
In his latest interview with famed Chinese anchor Chen Luyu, Li revealed his reason for turning down the big role in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolution.

“It was a commercial struggle for me,” Li said, “I realized the Americans wanted me to film for three months but be with the crew for nine. And for six months, they wanted to record and copy all my moves into a digital library.”

He added, “By the end of the recording, the right to these moves would go to them.”

Li said back then, he was already worried that future technology would allow US filmmakers to digitally reproduce his moving body and superimpose the face of any actor onto it.

“I was thinking: I’ve been training my entire life. And we martial artists could only grow older. Yet they could own [my moves] as an intellectual property forever. So I said I couldn’t do that,” Li said.

This isn’t the first time that Li has talked about his decision to reject the role.

In 2002, he told the BBC he thought the movie was going to be great with or without him. The next year, he told CNN that he wanted to use the time to film the martial arts epic Hero instead.

Li’s recent appearance followed news of his declining health earlier this year.

The 55 year-old Beijing-born actor has been suffering from hyperthyroidism and spinal problems. Pictures of Li’s almost unrecognizably frail appearance emerged on Weibo earlier this year, sending shockwaves across the web.



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Jet Li before and now. (Picture: SCMP/Facebook)
Li did appear to be in high spirits during his recent interview. That could bode well for the Hollywood icon who is slated to be part of Disney's upcoming live-action Mulan.

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Been hearing about that. Like Leia in Star Wars. I feel what he's saying. Maybe he could have negotiated a license, so whenever they used his moves or likeness his estate gets paid.
They weren't gonna do that you know they thought they had a sucker which is how you think to ask someone to do that shit in the first place

Spend 6 months let us record your every move into a library.... For what? This ain't in the movie .. don't worry about it we just want it for our records.


Yeah right
 
I could always tell that was meant to be him. Interesting. But old ass Christopher Lee was fighting 2 Jedi so I see his point.
 
now he'll die and those moves go with him......yay! mission accomplished. :hmm:

Peace,

He didn’t want cacs to own/misuse his creation. I can’t blame him for that. And his moves may not die with him. He may have taught them to others.

On another note, I can’t believe how old he looks now.
Nah, saw the finesse coming and he was 100% right.
His body of work preserves his moves with him and/or his estate having ownership and control
^^^ This (in red). Exactly. :yes:

Agreed, that was a bullshit deal they offered Jet Li... because once they digitized all of his moves, they could easily use all that 'library footage' to make a VIDEO GAME :yes:... (or just SELL IT to other Video Game Developers, like Rockstar, or Square Enix, or Naughty Dog, or whoever :rolleyes:).... while REFUSING to pay him a single nickel (or any 'royalties') for any of his 'motion capture' work, if those video games became popular. :smh:
 
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