Keanu Reeves has played a few famous characters in his 58 years, remembering Ted for the Bill and Ted motion pictures, John Wick and Neo in The Framework films. In any case, he still can't seem to assume the part his 10-year-old self might want to see him tackle. In a meeting on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Reeves uncovered that job.
Reeves shared subtleties of his comic-book-cherishing youth with Kimmel, who asked what character a 10-year-old Keanu would need to play.
"10-year-old Reeves would need to ... I believe he'd likely need to be Phantom Rider," the entertainer said.
Phantom Rider, otherwise known as Johnny Blast, is a trick motorcyclist with a flaring skull for a head and a blazing bike. Nicolas Enclosure broadly - - or notoriously, in light of the generally bad surveys - - played him in a 2007 film and 2012 continuation.
Connecting Reeves and Phantom Rider is the same old thing. In 2019, Wonder Studios President Kevin Feige said the studio was conversing with Reeves "for pretty much every film we make," and fans rushed to propose the cruiser adoring Reeves play Phantom Rider.
There are no authority plans for Reeves to star as Phantom Rider ... however. In any case, he's actually getting some comic book activity, as he'll star in both a Netflix film and anime series in light of the BRZRKR comic series he co-made. The person, who closely resembles Reeves, is an unfading champion who faces conflicts that are "excessively rough and risky" for any other individual.