When Keanu Reeves and his girlfriend Alexandra Grant arrived at JFK International Airport on Friday, they appeared to be comfortable.
The 58-year-old actor, who charmed people all over the world with a video of a charming exchange with a young admirer, looked dapper in all black.
Wearing a black jacket and slacks, the John Wick actor wore a black toque to conceal his dark hair.The MTV Movie Award was dressed in brown ankle boots and donned a scarf with a charcoal color around his neck.Along with a rolling luggage and a carry-on bag, he wore a backpack that looked tough.
Although they made their love public in 2019, the singers’ romance did not immediately take off. They were friends for years prior to their first date after meeting at a dinner party in 2009.
Holding hands: Keanu Reeves, 58, and girlfriend Alexandra Grant, 50 hold hands as they arrive at JFK airport in New York. Ever the gentleman, the actor took care of most of their carryon luggage, pulling a suitcase and wearing a backpack
Solo show: The couple were in the Big Apple for the opening of Alexandra’s first solo show in New York. Antigone 3000 will be at the Miles McEnery Gallery through June 3
Constantine 2: According to the list, Constantine 2 is presently in production. According to Deadline, Keanu will return to the role of supernatural exorcist and demonologist John Constantine, who is attempting to preserve his soul by preventing demons from hell from entering the planet.
Constantine 2, another sequel, is presently mentioned as being in production.
According to Deadline, the action actor will return to his role as supernatural exorcist and demonologist John Constantine, who in the original is on the verge of death but survives to redeem his soul by preventing demons from hell from entering Earth.
Additionally, Constantine will intervene in a conflict between Lucifer and the archangel Gabriel.
Keanu was acknowledged by screenwriter Akiva Goldsman with bringing the franchise back to life.
Keanu has repeatedly stated, “this is the character I want to return to,” thus the author replied, “this is a credit to him.” “He finally repeated it enough times for it to stick.”