Keanu Reeves reveals that the actor is no longer getting offers to work on major feature films in Hollywood anymore.
Even Neo from
The Matrix is unable to influence casting directors in Hollywood.
Keanu Reeves, who last worked on Universal Pictures' 2013 feature film
Ronin 47, told
Indiewire that he wishes he could get more offers from Hollywood.
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"It sucks, but it's just the way it is," Reeves said about the lack of offers. "The last studio movie I did was
47 Ronin, but before that it had been a long time — probably [2008's>
The Day the Earth Stood Still."
Reeves explained that he enjoys working with independent filmmakers but understands that "a lot of good filmmakers work on studio movies," so he wish he could have more of a balance between the two.
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Reeves next feature film is set to be released on Friday in
John Wick, which was produced independently and later picked up by Lionsgate.
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