What’s It’s Like Working On A Movie With Keanu Reeves? Good Fortune Director Aziz Ansari Shares His Take

What’s It’s Like Working On A Movie With Keanu Reeves? Good Fortune Director Aziz Ansari Shares His Take

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What’s It’s Like Working On A Movie With Keanu Reeves? Good Fortune Director Aziz Ansari Shares His Take

Keanu Reeves is one of the most dynamic and keeps-us-on-our-toes talent we have in Hollywood today. Reeves’ decades’ worth of stellar performances span genre, form, and style, yet the A-lister remains a bit of a mystery to the public. From starring in The Matrix franchise to cameo-ing in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (and so much more), he always delivers, but what is he like on set? ​​Good Fortune’s director, Aziz Ansari, gives his perspective on the question.

The comedian caught up with EW to talk all about his directorial debut, which is headed to theaters in the latter half of the 2025 movie calendar. The Parks & Rec alum revealed that ahead of casting, he’d never met the Speed star, but all went well while filming (other than Reeves tripping over a rug and injuring himself for the first time ever on set). He had nothing but glowing things to say about his veteran co-star and equated him to one of the last performers to have a “real movie star aura.” Ansari shared:

Keanu’s one of these guys who’s in pretty rarefied air. You don’t see him around. He’s still pretty mysterious. He’s one of the few guys who still has this real movie star aura. That guy just seems like he’s on a different planet, you know what I mean? It doesn’t seem like we would be able to interact.

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