He is a well-known motorbike aficionado who had the opportunity to ride one in the most recent Matrix movie.
Additionally, Keanu Reeves continued to show off his passion for motorcycles on Tuesday when he was seen in Malibu following a trip with some buddies.
After his ride, the 58-year-old A-lister cooled off with a bottle of Coca-Cola and chatted with his friends, looking completely comfortable in his casual riding attire.
Taking a breath of fresh air: On Tuesday, Keanu Reeves, 58, was spotted in Malibu, California, riding his motorcycle with buddies. The company then paused to converse and partake in refreshments.
Wearing a black jacket with white stripes down the sleeves, Keanu looked stylish and effortlessly cool.
He wore a gray shirt under his jacket, and he accessorized it with brown boots and dark jeans.
In addition to wearing a salt-and-pepper beard and black sunglasses, the actor who played Dracula in the Bram Stoker film wore his dark hair down to his shoulders.
Once his thirst for speed was satiated, Keanu seemed to meet up with his friends at a parking lot, where they were enjoying refreshments from a cooler.
Refreshing: After his ride, the Matrix star enjoyed a glass bottle of Coca-Cola
Sleek: Keanu’s black jacket with white stripes down the sleeves gave him an easygoing cool vibe. In addition to wearing a gray shirt underneath his jacket, he accessorized it with black pants and brown boots.
Following a significant upheaval in the much awaited limited series Devil in the White City, Keanu’s carefree outing follows.
Deadline claims that the actor left the project after it was initially reported that he had signed on to the series in August.
Daniel H. Burnham, a visionary architect who contributed to the design of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, was the character he would portray.
In the musical, which is based on Erik Larson’s nonfiction book of the same name, Burnham’s achievements are juxtaposed with the unsettling activities of serial killer H. H. Holmes, who was active in the neighborhood during the fair.
Originally intended as a movie, Leonardo DiCaprio and his longtime collaborator Martin Scorsese are producing the series.
He’s out! Deadline reported last week that Keanu had dropped out of the limited series Devil In The White City. The show is being produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese
Creepy: The drama, which is based on Erik Larson’s nonfiction book of the same name, juxtaposes the unsettling activities of local serial murderer H. H. Holmes with those of Chicago World’s Fair architect Daniel H. Burnham, Reeve’s old character.
In an interview with Collider earlier this month, Keanu said that he was thinking of directing the next Netflix film adaptation, which thrilled fans of his comic book series BRZRKR.
Although he acknowledged that he had not yet seen the screenplay, he likened the desire to direct the movie after writing the original material to the steps he took to make his directorial debut with Man of Tai Chi in 2013.
“I understand that it takes a lot of work, but I became the director of Man of Tai Chi because I was involved in the writing process and I didn’t want to turn it over,” he said. I thought, “Oh, all right.” This needs to be directed by me. I’m still working on BRZRKR. Although I must read the script, I’m also curious about what a collaborator could contribute.
Since the character in the comics, an immortal warrior known as Berzerker, is obviously made to resemble the Matrix actor, it would be appropriate for Reeves to portray the lead in the movie.
Take two: In September, Deadline reported that Reeves was on board to reprise the title role in a sequel to his 2005 superhero–horror film Constantine; still from Constantine
In September, Deadline reported that Reeves was on board to reprise the title role in a sequel to his 2005 superhero–horror film Constantine.
Constantine, who was the lead in the Hellblazer series of comics, is an exorcist and an occult detective.
The previous Constantine film was derided by critics but was a hit at the box office, and Reeves’ continued success with audiences is likely a good omen for a sequel.
Keanu will also be seen in the upcoming fourth John Wick film, which finished filming late last year and is set for a March 2023 release.