Brazil lovesKeanu Reeves. For everyone present at last weekend’s CCXP, it was pretty easy to see it: Whenever theMatrixandJohn Wickstar stepped on stage, talked, or basically did anything, he was met with tremendous applause and cheers from the audience, which sometimes made it difficult for the movie star to even finish a sentence. However, Reeves managed to send his message and talk about his upcoming projects at the Thunder Stage – the main location of the event.Reeves was the closing act of CCXP on two days: On Saturday night, he brought news from the highly anticipatedJohn Wick: Chapter 4movie to the audience, and on Sunday night he was joined on stage by Brazilian artistRafael Grampáto unveil a secret project they’ve been working on. When it comes to Reeves’ popularity in the South American country, we’d say you have to see it to believe it, but luckily Collider was there to document it, courtesy of our Editor-in-ChiefSteve Weintraub:
John Wick: Chapter FourandBallerina
On the first day, Reeves was totally comfortable while talking aboutJohn Wick: Chapter 4, and seemed as excited as the audience for the day the new installment finally comes out. The actor talked about the daring action scenes he filmed in Paris, and that it took theJohn Wickteam five months to film the entire movie. He also unveiled a new hand-drawn poster that was distributed to everyone present.
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Reeves also talked about theJohn Wickspin-offBallerina, which starsAna de Armas(No Time to Die). Justa month ago, we learned that Reeves would be in the movie, but we didn’t know in what capacity. On stage, Reeves talked a bit about the story ofBallerinaand saidhe’s only in a few scenes. Our bet is that the title character and John Wick will probably cross paths at The Continental – the hotel chain in which deadly killers can spend the night without worrying about getting killed.
BRZRKRand More
On his second day at the event, Keanu talked about the comic book storyBRZRKR, which he co-created with Grampá. During the panel, the actor revealed he was obsessed with Grampá’s art and said that, even though the main character looks like him, it was originally not supposed to. However, as they developedBRZRKR, the drawing started to look more and more like Keanu, which, as everyone agreed, is not a problem.
On the not-so-good news, Reeves revealed that the chances of him taking the reins and directing theBRZRKRNetflix adaptation have slimmed down to about 20%, and it seemed like he isn’t too eager to do it. On the other hand, he was pretty excited to announce a new project with Grampá, but they’re not sure if it will be a movie, series, graphic novel, or something else entirely. For now, they only revealed a cryptic title:MHIAD, which was teased with a sinister clip — which was made available only to the audience.