What Extreme Measure Did Keanu Reeves’ The Matrix Co-Star Take For His Role? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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In 1999, The Matrix reshaped more than just reality. It reshaped bodies. While Keanu Reeves and the gang trained like martial arts machines, one of their co-stars took a more… surgical approach. Joe Pantoliano, who played the slippery Cypher, went under the knife to get in shape for the role. But the real twist: Warner Bros. never paid him back.

Pantoliano had worked with the studio before – Risky Business, The Goonies, U.S. Marshals – so he thought he had some goodwill built up. And when the Matrix team demanded he be in top-tier shape, he took them seriously. Very seriously. “They wanted me to be in the best shape of my life,” he told author Brian Raftery in Best. Movie. Year. Ever: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen (via Cheat Sheet). “No drinking, eating steamed vegetables, working out at a gym. I’m a f—— character actor!”

Apparently, not even steamed broccoli and gym reps could flatten his midsection to Matrix-ready standards. After hearing from a trainer that “you can do 3000 situps a day, but that ain’t going nowhere,” Pantoliano made the call. He contacted a plastic surgeon friend, shelled out $8K, and got liposuction. Then came the plot twist no one saw coming. He sent the bill to Warner Bros., labeling the procedure “research and development.” But the studio ghosted him.

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