Keanu Reeves had a fun birthday present for Drew Barrymore back in the day. The two starred together in 1986's made-for-TV movie "Babes in Toyland" when Barrymore, now 46, was still a budding starlet.
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Ahead of “The Matrix Resurrections” film premiering later this month, the makers of the video game “Fortnite” have released “The Matrix Awakens”, an epic video game experience that uses the new Unreal 5 Engine technology to blur the lines of reality and digital simulation, just like the films.
While promoting “The Matrix Awakens,” developed by Epic Games, Keanu Reeves and co-star Carrie-Anne Moss sat down with The Verge, where Reeves revealed that he put a lot of thought into the concept of
Keanu Reeves had a fun birthday present for Drew Barrymore back in the day. The two starred together in 1986's made-for-TV movie "Babes in Toyland" when Barrymore, now 46, was still a budding starlet.
A trip down memory lane. As he continues to promote The Matrix 4, Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore sat down for an interview at the actress’ namesake talk show, where she recalled a very special moment between the two: a time when he took her on a motorcycle ride on her 16th birthday.
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Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore go way back.The star stopped by where he chatted with his old friend and former co-star. During their sit-down, Barrymore recalled when Reeves took her on a motorcycle ride for her 16th birthday.
The Matrix Resurrections,” he revealed.The 36-year-old said there was “heat emanating from his groin” while facing off with Reeves, who plays the main character Neo.“When it was over, I was like, ‘I think I wet my pants. I think I peed myself,'” Groff told Entertainment Weekly.
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss have teased what to expect from Neo and Trinity’s relationship in The Matrix Resurrections.Directed by Lana Wachowski, who helmed every previous film in the franchise alongside sister Lilly, The Matrix Resurrections picks up 20 years after events in 2003’s The Matrix Revolutions.Asked by NME about what makes the bond between Neo and Trinity so strong, Moss teased where their relationship heads in the sequel.
Denis Villeneuve, along with most people who got early access to watch the film, pleaded with folks to see “Dune” in theaters instead of HBO Max when it was released in October. It was an experience that required the biggest screen and the best sound system available.
Keanu Reeves is one of Hollywood's most celebrated action stars, and with bringing him back to the world of sci-fi extravaganzas, the cry for him to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been ringing out among his fans.As it turns out, the 57-year-old superstar is more than open to the idea, although he's not quite sure how to make it work.Reeves walked the neon green carpet at the premiere of at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, California, on Saturday, and he stopped to chat with ET's
Keanu Reeves looked back on his favourite ever Halloween costume while being interviewed by his “The Matrix Resurrections” co-star Jada Pinkett Smith on “Red Table Talk”.
Keanu Reeves just wanted to eat a sandwich on a bench in New York in 2010 but after a photo taken by the paparazzi hit the internet, he quickly turned into a meme. What is now known as “The Sad Keanu” took off once it hit Reddit and is still the subject of hilarious photoshops to this day.
Keanu Reeves has opened up about the origin story of the Sad Keanu meme that took the internet by storm.The Matrix actor was making an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert when he was asked about the meme, which shows him looking forlornly out into space on a park bench.“I’m just eating a sandwich, man!” Reeves laughed when the image came up on screen.
Keanu Reeves is opening up about the meaning behind the hugely successful virtual reality-based franchise.Neo himself spoke to ET's Matt Cohen on Monday and he couldn't help but get philosophical when asked if, and the subsequent sequels, changed his take on reality.«Yes,» the 57-year-old actor admitted. «I think the ground of these films is this idea of compassion and love for all insentient beings.
Keanu Reeves isn’t giving up on the possibility of “Constantine 2”.
Keanu Reeves wasn't that sad after all.