With his dramatic hairstyle, Keanu Reeves surprises his fans while reminiscing about his iconic roles from two decades ago. Details in comments👇v

On March 20th, as reported by People, Keanu Reeves opted to shed his trademark long hair, a style he had maintained for many years, in preparation for his upcoming role in the film “Outcome,” directed by comedian Jonah Hill.

In the movie, Reeves portrays a Hollywood star harboring a multitude of secretive pasts he wishes to conceal. One day, he receives threats from an anonymous individual intent on exposing his hidden truths to the public.

Currently in production, the film is slated for release in 2025 and is backed by Apple TV, boasting a star-studded cast including Matt Bomer and Cameron Diaz.

Reeves’ transformation startled numerous fans, with many lauding his rejuvenated appearance, likening it to his roles in early 2000s films like “Constantine” and “The Matrix.”

Since 2012, Reeves had sported a lengthy beard and hair following his part in “Generation Um…” and maintained this look for his portrayal of the аꜱꜱаꜱꜱin character John Wick in the eponymous action franchise, bidding farewell to the role after the release of its fourth installment last year.

Notably, the “John Wick” series marks the second franchise led by Reeves to surpass the $1 ƅιllion milestone, following “The Matrix.”

With over three decades in the industry, Reeves reмɑιns one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, boasting a staggering box office revenue exceeding $4 ƅιllion solely from leading projects. Apart from his iconic roles in “The Matrix” and “John Wick,” he has a string of successful films to his credit, including “Speed,” “Bill & Ted,” and “The Dеᴠιl’s Advocate.”

Beyond his illustrious career, Reeves garners admiration for his modest, unassuming lifestyle and pristine personal life, widely regarded as one of the cleanest in Hollywood. In 2019, he confirmed his relationship with artist Alexandra Grant, marking his first public romance since the tragic passing of his girlfriend Jennifer Syme in 2001.