Keanu Reeves cools down with a Coke after riding his motorcycle with friends in Malibu
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He is a well known motorcycle enthusiast who got the chance to ride one on screen in the latest Matrix sequel.
And Keanu Reeves held onto his love of motorcycles on Tuesday, when he was spotted riding with friends in Malibu.
The 58-year-old A-lister looked totally at ease in his low-key riding outfit as he cooled off with a bottle of Coca-Cola while chatting with his friends after the ride.
Get some fresh air: Keanu Reeves, 58, was seen on his motorcycle with friends in Malibu, California on Tuesday. Then the group stopped to chat and enjoy a drink
Keanu looked sleek and effortlessly cool in a black jacket with white stripes down the sleeves.
He paired it with dark jeans and brown boots, and he wore a gray shirt under his jacket.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula star wore his dark hair down to his shoulders and sported a salt-and-pepper beard and black sunglasses.
After satisfying his need for speed, Keanu seemed to catch up with his friends in a parking lot, where they had a cooler for refreshments.
Refreshing: After his ride, the Matrix star enjoyed a glass bottle of Coca-Cola
Sleek: Keanu looked effortlessly cool in a black jacket with white stripes down the sleeves. He paired it with dark jeans and brown boots, and he had on a gray shirt under his jacket
Keanu’s carefree getaway comes after a major uproar in the highly anticipated limited series Devil In The White City.
According to Deadlinethe actor dropped out of the project after first joining the series in August.
He would play Daniel H. Burnham, a visionary architect who helped set up the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893.
The show, based on Erik Larson’s non-fiction bestseller of the same name, contrasts Burnham’s achievements with the disturbing acts of serial killer HH Holmes, who was operating in the area at the same time as the stock exchange.
Originally intended as a movie, the series is being produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and his longtime creative partner Martin Scorsese.
He is gone! Deadline reported last week that Keanu had retired from the limited series Devil In The White City. The show is produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese
Creepy: Based on Erik Larson’s best-selling non-fiction book of the same name, the show pits Daniel H. Burnham, architect of the Chicago World’s Fair (reeve’s former character) against the disturbing exploits of serial killer HH Holmes, who lives in the area. operated
Earlier this month, Keanu thrilled fans of his BRZRKR comic series when he spoke to Collider.
He admitted he hadn’t read the screenplay yet, but he compared the desire to direct the film after writing the source material to the process that led him to make his directorial debut with 2013’s Man Of Tai Chi.
“I know it’s a lot of work, but the film I directed, Man Of Tai Chi, was born, I became the director because I was part of the writing process, and I didn’t want to hand it over,” he explained. “I was like, oh, okay. I have to run this. I’m not quite there yet on BRZRKR. I need to read the script but I’m also interested in having a collaborator and what they can add to it
Reeves is already set to star in the movie, which would be fitting, given that the character in the comics, an immortal warrior going through Berzerker, is clearly designed to look like the Matrix star.
Take two: Back 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 starred in the Hellblazer comic series, is an exorcist and an occult detective.
The previous Constantine film was mocked by critics but was a box office hit, and Reeves’ continued success with audiences probably bodes well for a sequel.
Keanu will also star in the upcoming fourth John Wick movie, which finished filming late last year and is slated to release in March 2023.