These Are The Highest-Grossing Keanu Reeves Movies

Keanu Reeves has appeared in over 70 movies, generating a cumulative global box office gross surpassing $6.6 billion.

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HIGHLIGHTS

 Keanu Reeves’ film career spans over three decades, with a diverse filmography ranging from action hero to romantic lead.
 Speed propelled Reeves to action-hero stardom, grossing $350.5 million worldwide.
 Reeves’ role in Toy Story 4 yielded a net profit of $368 million, making it his highest-grossing movie.

Keanu Reeves has been a defining figure in Hollywood; his career has been active for over three decades, highlighting a remarkable evolution from a budding actor to one of the industry’s most bankable stars.

Making his film debut in 1986 with a minor role in Youngblood, for which he was paid $3,000, Reeves rose through the ranks of Hollywood.

Few actors can claim the range of Reeves – action hero, romantic lead, brooding supernatural detective – making him a unique draw for audiences worldwide.

Reeves has appeared in over 70 films, generating a cumulative global box office gross surpassing $6.6 billion.

Notably, Reeves became the highest-paid actor for a single production (at the time), after reprising his role in the Matrix sequels Reloaded and Revolutions.

Today, Keanu Reeves boasts a net worth of $380 million, embodying the success and resilience of a seasoned actor.

Beyond his on-screen presence, Reeves is known for his generosity and down-to-earth attitude, making him a true fan favorite.

Let’s dive into the highest-grossing Keanu Reeves movies.

Sandra Bullock’s net worth is estimated at a massive $250 million, and her films have grossed $6.1 billion globally to date.

10Constantine (2005)

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Global Box Office, Constantine – $230,884,728

Constantine brought a darker, more mystical facet of the comic book world to the silver screen, featuring Keanu Reeves as the brooding and cynical exorcist John Constantine.

Reeves’ portrayal of Constantine, who can perceive the true forms of half-angels and half-demons and has the ability to travel between Earth and Hell, offered a gritty, noir-esque take on the superhero genre that distinguished the film during a time when comic book adaptations were beginning to dominate Hollywood.

The timing of Constantine’s release, often noted as “a decade too early,” suggests it might have been even more successful in a later era when audiences had a stronger appetite for comic-based films.

Upon its release, Constantine opened to $29.8 million in its first weekend in North America.

It ended its run having grossed $76 million in the United States and Canada and $154.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $230.9 million, against a production budget of $100 million.

Estimated Budget
$100,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$29,769,098

Box Office (Domestic)
$75,976,178

Box Office (International)
$154,908,550

Box Office (Total)
$230,884,728

9The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008)

The Day the Earth Stood StillCourtesy of 20th Century Studios (YouTube)

Global Box Office, The Day The Earth Stood Still – $233,093,859

In the 2008 remake of the 1951 science fiction classic, The Day The Earth Stood Still, Keanu Reeves stars as Klaatu, an extraterrestrial envoy on a grave mission to Earth.

This iteration, inspired by Harry Bates’s 1940 short story Farewell To The Master, shifts the existential threat from nuclear annihilation to the looming catastrophe of ecological collapse.

Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film debuted at the top of the box office with $30.5 million in its opening weekend in North America.

It went on to amass $79.4 million domestically and garnered an additional $154 million from international markets, culminating in a global total of $233 million.

Estimated Budget
$80,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$30,480,153

Box Office (Domestic)
$79,366,978

Box Office (International)
$153,726,881

Box Office (Total)
$233,093,859

Liam Neeson has starred in over 90 films, which have grossed $11.6 billion in total. Neeson has a net worth estimated at $145 million.

8Something’s Gotta Give (2003)

Something's Gotta GiveCourtesy of Sony Pictures (YouTube)

Global Box Office, Something’s Gotta Give – $265,328,738

Something’s Gotta Give stands out as a delightful exception in Keanu Reeves’s filmography, proving his knack for picking crowd-pleasing projects, even in a genre far outside his usual wheelhouse.

Diverging from his typical action-packed or dramatic roles, Reeves plays Dr. Julian Mercer, a kind-hearted young doctor who inadvertently becomes the third wheel in a complicated love triangle between Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson.

Something’s Gotta Give is a delightful exploration of love, second chances, and the humor that comes with aging.

The film mirrored its critical success at the box office, grossing $124.7 million domestically and $140.6 million in international markets, for a grand total of $265.3 million worldwide.

Estimated Budget
$80,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$16,064,723

Box Office (Domestic)
$124,728,738

Box Office (International)
$140,600,000

Box Office (Total)
$265,328,738

7Speed (1994)

SpeedCourtesy of 20th Century Studios  (YouTube)

Global Box Office, Speed – $350,448,145

Speed effectively launched Keanu Reeves into action-hero stardom.

In this adrenaline-fueled thrill ride, Reeves plays Jack Traven, a hotshot LAPD officer locked in a high-stakes battle of wits against a maniac bomber (Dennis Hopper).

The simple yet gripping premise, a bus rigged to explode if its speed drops below 50 mph, kept audiences on the edge of their seats of audiences worldwide.

Speed epitomized the ’90s blockbuster – slick, high-stakes, and explosively fun. For his role in Speed, Reeves earned $1.2 million.

The film debuted to roaring success, taking the top spot at the box office with an opening weekend gross of $14.5 million in North America.

It continued to accelerate to a total domestic gross of $121.3 million and $229.2 million internationally, for a worldwide total of $350.5 million — well above its $30 million production budget.

Estimated Budget
$30,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$14,456,194

Box Office (Domestic)
$121,248,145

Box Office (International)
$229,200,000

Box Office (Total)
$350,448,145

Jason Statham’s movies have grossed over $8.5 billion globally, reflecting his $90 million net worth and industry stature.

6John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019)

John Wick Chapter 3 - ParabellumCourtesy of Lionsgate Movies (YouTube)

Global Box Office, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum – $328,349,908

Reeves unleashes his inner assassin once again in this hyper-stylized action extravaganza.

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum throws Wick, our favorite ex-hitman, headfirst into a global manhunt after a contract is placed on his own head.

The film is a masterclass in stylish action choreography, with ballets of bullets and bone-crunching takedowns that will leave you breathless.

Parabellum delivered exhilarating action, expanding the mythology of the John Wick universe. New alliances are forged, and the world of assassins takes center stage.

Parabellum grossed $171 million in the United States and Canada and $156.7 million in other territories, for a total of $327.7 million worldwide.

Deadline Hollywood reported that Parabellum earned a net profit of $89 million when factoring together all expenses and revenues.

Estimated Budget
$75,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$56,818,067

Box Office (Domestic)
$171,015,687

Box Office (International)
$157,333,700

Box Office (Total)
$328,349,908

5The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

The Matrix RevolutionsCourtesy of Warner Bros. Studio (YouTube)

Global Box Office, The Matrix Revolutions – $427,344,325

The Matrix Revolutions rolled out just six months after its predecessor, The Matrix Reloaded.

Despite the quick succession, it generated significant global interest, concluding the complex tale of cyber battles and philosophical undertones.

In this final installment, Keanu Reeves reprises his role as Neo, the prophesied savior of humanity.

The film, while divisive among fans and critics, showcased some of the most ambitious visual effects of its time, bringing the digital dystopia of “the Matrix” to an explosive conclusion.

Reeves was paid $15 million upfront for The Matrix Revolutions, plus 15 percent of the gross.

Revolutions opened to a robust $48.5 million in North America during its initial three-day weekend, reflecting keen audience anticipation.

It ultimately grossed over $427 million worldwide against a production budget of $150 million.

Estimated Budget
$150,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$48,475,154

Box Office (Domestic)
$139,313,948

Box Office (International)
$288,030,377

Box Office (Total)
$427,344,325

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4John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)

John Wick Chapter 4Courtesy of Lionsgate Movies (YouTube)

Global Box Office, John Wick: Chapter 4 – $440,157,245

John Wick: Chapter 4 further elevated the revered franchise to new heights of cinematic action, with Keanu Reeves returning as the eponymous hitman.

This latest installment deepens the saga, and features some of the most sophisticated and breathtaking choreography and visual esthetics seen in the series yet.

The film’s release was met with enthusiastic acclaim, particularly for its meticulously crafted action sequences and the magnetic performance of Reeves.

Reeves earned a $15 million salary for John Wick: Chapter 4.

The film grossed $187.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $253 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $440.1 million.

Estimated Budget
$100,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$73,817,950

Box Office (Domestic)
$187,131,806

Box Office (International)
$253,025,439

Box Office (Total)
$440,157,245

3The Matrix (1999)

The MatrixCourtesy of Warner Bros. Studio (YouTube)

Global Box Office, The Matrix – $467,623,299

The Matrix redefined the science fiction genre with its visionary concept and groundbreaking special effects.

The film unfolds in a dystopian future where reality, as most humans perceive it, is a simulation called “the Matrix,” created by sentient machines to subdue the human population.

Reeves was paid $15 million (plus 15 percent of the box office gross) for his role in The Matrix.

The film debuted with $27.8 million in its opening weekend in North America, ultimately gathering $172 million domestically and $292 million in international markets, for a worldwide total of $467 million against a production budget of $63 million.

More than two decades after its release, The Matrix remains a cornerstone of sci-fi cinema, and continues to be celebrated for its innovative approach to complex narrative structures and special effects — notably, the “bullet time” technique.

Estimated Budget
$63,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$27,788,331

Box Office (Domestic)
$172,076,928

Box Office (International)
$295,145,800

Box Office (Total)
$467,623,299

Joaquin Phoenix Net Worth

Joaquin Phoenix built an accomplished career, an estimated net worth of $50 million, and his films have grossed over $3.55 billion combined.

2The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

The Matrix ReloadedCourtesy of Warner Bros. Studio (YouTube)

Global Box Office, The Matrix Reloaded – $741,847,937

This highly anticipated sequel was met with the promise of answers and even more mind-bending action.

The Matrix Reloaded delivered, with an even bigger scale, bolder action sequences, and a deeper dive into the Matrix’s mythology.

Reeves reprises his role as Neo, the prophesied “One,” now facing a desperate battle against the machine forces intent on humanity’s destruction.

Reeves’ compensation for the film included a $15 million salary, supplemented by a 15 percent share of the gross.

The Matrix Reloaded premiered to colossal expectations, and did not disappoint at the box office, earning $91.7 million in its opening weekend in North America.

The film ended its theatrical run with a global total of $739.4 million, making it the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time — until Deadpool surpassed it in 2016.

Estimated Budget
$150,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$91,774,413

Box Office (Domestic)
$281,576,461

Box Office (International)
$460,271,476

Box Office (Total)
$741,847,937

1Toy Story 4 (2019)

Toy Story 4Courtesy of Pixar (YouTube)

Global Box Office, Toy Story 4 – $1,073,841,394

Toy Story 4 transcended its predecessors to become a heartfelt continuation of one of the most beloved animated series ever.

Despite Toy Story 3 seemingly wrapping up the trilogy perfectly, the fourth installment opened a new chapter, introducing new characters, including Duke Caboom, voiced by Keanu Reeves.

Duke Caboom, “Canada’s greatest stuntman,” is a daring character, brimming with charm and wit.

Reeves’ comedic timing and ability to inject a touch of melancholy beneath the bravado brought this scene-stealing character to life.

Toy Story 4 grossed $434 million in the United States and Canada and $639.4 million in other territories, for a total of $1.073 billion worldwide.

According to Deadline Hollywood, Toy Story 4 yielded a net profit of $368 million, making it the highest-grossing Keanu Reeves movie to date.

Estimated Budget
$200,000,000

Opening Weekend (Domestic)
$120,908,065

Box Office (Domestic)
$434,038,008

Box Office (International)
$639,803,386

Box Office (Total)
$1,073,841,394