Summary
- Keanu Reeves' iconic roles in action movies have solidified his status as a Hollywood star with box office pull.
- Reeves' range as an actor is showcased in his serious and dramatic roles, as well as his action-packed performances.
- Reeve's diverse filmography, from Bill & Ted to The Matrix to John Wick, demonstrates his longevity in the industry.
Keanu Reeves has been working in film and television for many years, but the movies that defined Reeves' career have all been standout projects that illustrate his talent. As one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, Reeves has a significant pull at the box office and made his name in some of the most popular action franchises of the past several decades. Moving forward, Reeves has many options for what his next role is going to be, but whatever it is, it will only contribute to the legacy he has cultivated since his early days as an actor.
However, his early work shows how skilled and subtle an actor he is, as shown in his more serious dramatic roles.
Although Reeves has talked about being cast in an MCU project, nothing is confirmed yet about his being tapped to play a Marvel character. Much of Reeves' career had been dedicated to action and thriller content, which would translate perfectly into a role with Marvel or even DC. However, his early work shows how skilled and subtle an actor he is, as shown in his more serious dramatic roles. Having the range to work so well across a variety of genres is what maintains an actor’s longevity and propels them into each new phase of their career.
Movie |
IMDb Rating |
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) |
6.9 / 10 |
My Own Private Idaho (1991) |
7 / 10 |
Point Break (1991) |
7.3 / 10 |
Speed (1994) |
7.3 / 10 |
The Matrix (1999) |
8.7 / 10 |
Constantine (2005) |
7 / 10 |
The Lake House (2006) |
6.8 / 10 |
John Wick (2014) |
7.4 / 10 |

Every Keanu Reeves Movie & TV Show
Keanu Reeves continues to be one of the busiest actors in Hollywood, as he has numerous movies (like John Wick 5) and one series in the works.
8 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
Reeves' breakout role and enduring comedy
Based on the sequels in the Bill & Ted franchise, it's clear that this low-budget teen comedy from the late 1980s was never meant to be forgotten. Reeves stars as Ted alongside Alex Winter as Bill, and the young actors play hilariously bumbling high schoolers who use time travel to their finals. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is about as successful as a movie of its genre can get, quickly rising to cult classic status, and setting Reeves' on a course to stardom. Even in his most dramatic work, Reeves imbues his characters with the comedic edge he gives to Ted.
The movie came at the perfect time in the cultural zeitgeist, as movies about time travel and high school were at their most popular. Premiering in the aftermath of the first Back To The Future Film, audiences were ready for a movie like Bill & Ted to lovingly poke fun at the time travel genre tropes that were becoming well-worn in cinema. From his triumph in Bill & Ted, Reeves easily leveraged his budding fame into bigger roles that would cement him as an actor to watch.

Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
- Release Date
- February 17, 1989
- Runtime
- 90 minutes
- Director
- Stephen Herek
Cast
- Alex Winter
Starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure follows the titular heroes, two high school students in 1980s California who must go on a time-traveling quest assembling historical figures in order to a history test and in doing so ensure a utopian future that they play a large part in. George Carlin stars alongside Reeves and Winter as Rufus.
7 My Own Private Idaho (1991)
A modern Shakespeare adaptation and collaboration with Gus Van Sant
Reeves and River Phoenix have tremendous chemistry in My Own Private Idaho, a film with roots in Shakespeare's plays Henry IV Parts One and Two and Henry V. The director, Gus Van Sant, plays with narrative structure and non-linear storytelling throughout the narrative, giving it an aimless and untethered atmosphere that elevates the loneliness of the two lead characters. Though My Own Private Idaho is largely considered Phoenix's best work, Reeves is invaluable to the story, and his decision to take on the role was pivotal for his career.
However, today, it's considered a classic of the New Queer Cinema movement and has been extremely influential in independent filmmaking.
Dealing with themes of LGBTQ+ sexual identity, poverty, and sex work, My Own Private Idaho didn't shy away from subjects that weren't discussed in mainstream cinema at the time. However, today, it's considered a classic of the New Queer Cinema movement and has been extremely influential in independent filmmaking. Being in My Own Private Idaho was a risky move for Reeves in 1991 when he was at the beginning of his career. Despite this, it turned out to be one of the most important projects he worked on and characterized him as a serious performer.
6 Point Break (1991)
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Point Break features one of the best friendships in action movies between Reeves' Johnny and Patrick Swayze's Bodhi. Released the same year as My Own Private Idaho, Point Break was markedly different in of themes and characterization. Reeves plays an FBI agent on the hunt for a ring of bank robbers but soon the lines blur between right and wrong. Though it's a typical action movie in many ways, there are parallels between Point Break and My Own Private Idaho, as the relationship between Johnny and Bodhi is a complex and intimate friendship that tests each man's limits.
Point Break has inspired many action movies that came after, notably, The Fast and the Furious, and is an early example of Reeves dipping his toe into the action-thriller genre. Working hard to develop his surfing and action skills, Reeves dedicated himself to the role. This aspect of his preparation would carry on into his later work as Reeves is known for doing many of his own stunts. Many other prominent actors were considered to play Johnny, but Reeves landed the role and took his next step toward becoming an action star.
Point Break
- Runtime
- 122 Minutes
- Director
- Kathryn Bigelow
- Writers
- W. Peter Iliff
Cast
- Gary Busey
- Lori Petty
5 Speed (1994)
A larger-than-life action thriller that pushes the boundaries of the genre
The fame he garnered from starring in Speed made him a big enough name to be tapped for future projects that would change the trajectory of his life as an actor.
Reeves and Sandra Bullock would go on to star in several other films together, but Speed is one of their most memorable, as it was enormously popular at the box office. In a plot that's essentially an extended chase scene, Speed finds several innovative ways to keep the audience on the edge of their seats until the very end. The stakes are continuously raised throughout the story and the plot twists are just incredible enough to be believed, which is the fine line every action movie walks.
To this day, Speed is considered one of the best action movies ever made, and the movie that exposed Reeves to his largest audience yet. The fame he garnered from starring in Speed made him a big enough name to be tapped for future projects that would change the trajectory of his life as an actor. In Speed, Reeves' character, Jack, remains calm and cool under pressure but never leads the viewer to doubt his investment in the action. Even in moments that push the boundaries of action and adventure, Reeves grounds the film in reality and lends emotional weight.

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In Jan de Bont's 1994 action thriller Speed, LAPD officer Jack Traven (Keanu Reeves) works alongside enger Annie (Sandra Bullock) to safely stop a bus that will explode if it goes below 50 mph.
4 The Matrix (1999)
Reeves' most famous and influential role
Over twenty years after its premiere, it's clear that there would be no The Matrix without Reeves and vice versa. The film and the actor made each other what they are today and their legacies can't be disentangled from the other. While it can be difficult for an actor to become synonymous with their most definitive role, Reeves still would expand his career and develop as an actor, even after being known as Neo by most audiences. In The Matrix, Reeves' ability to fully realize Neo as a compelling protagonist was just as important as the fight sequences and world-building.
After the initial trilogy, The Matrix Resurrections was released to poor reviews and reception, but this failure could be good for The Matrix 5. Reboots and updated adaptations of franchises have become tired in recent years, but the initial movies will never be forgotten. The Matrix didn't just make Reeves a standout in the sci-fi genre, it also developed a complex world that inspired the look and feel of dystopian movies of the early 2000s. When looking back at Reeves' filmography in the future, The Matrix will be seen as the movie that changed everything.

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The Matrix
- Release Date
- March 31, 1999
- Runtime
- 136 minutes
- Director
- Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski
Cast
- Neo
- Laurence FishburneMorpheus
The Matrix, released in 1999, is set in the 22nd century and follows a computer hacker, Neo, portrayed by Keanu Reeves. He s a group of underground insurgents led by Morpheus to combat the domineering computers that control the earth, in a battle that blurs the lines between reality and illusion.
3 Constantine (2005)
A biblical comic book tale that could see a sequel in the coming years
Critically, the project garnered mixed reviews, but similarly to Point Break, it has only increased in popularity in the years since its release.
Before the superhero genre took the world by storm, Reeves played the misunderstood antihero, John Constantine, in Constantine, a movie based on the DC Hellblazer comics. Playing with themes of religion and the dichotomy between heaven and hell, the movie was Reeves' first big project after the initial three Matrix films. Critically, the project garnered mixed reviews, but similarly to Point Break, it has only increased in popularity in the years since its release. This can be attributed to Reeves' ability to toe the line between humor and melodrama.
The film boasts a prolific cast outside Reeves including Tilda Swinton and Rachel Weisz. There have been rumors that a Constantine sequel is in the works that would feature Reeves and expand upon the darker parts of the storyline that the initial film shied away from. However, aspects of the film that have stood the test of time include its neo-noir elements and the story playing with the concept of what a superhero traditionally looks like. As always, Reeves was noted for his performance and showed a new side of himself that moviegoers had not yet seen.
- Release Date
- February 18, 2005
- Director
- Francis Lawrence
2 The Lake House (2006)
The time-bending romance that made Reeves a romantic lead
The Lake House wasn't Reeves' first foray into the romance genre, but it is his most famous and enduring. The earlier film, Sweet November saw Reeves playing a genuine and empathetic leading man opposite Charlize Theron. However, his reunion with Bullock after their explosive chemistry in Speed made The Lake House a more notable addition to his filmography. Utilizing fantasy and supernatural elements, The Lake House isn't a typical romance movie that follows the familiar tropes and beats of the genre, and this is what captured audiences' attention.
Many parts of the film fall into the drama category, as the two lovers attempt to reach out to each other across time to varying results. Being in The Lake House was a departure for Reeves, who was well-versed in action movies by this point in his career. However, The Lake House was ultimately a great move for him despite its mixed reviews because it served as a reminder that Reeves has strengths outside of thrillers. Though his romance movies are fewer than those in other genres, his work is just as strong.
- Release Date
- June 16, 2006
- Runtime
- 98 minutes
- Director
- Alejandro Agresti

The 10 Best Keanu Reeves Characters, Ranked
Throughout his career, Keanu Reeves has brought various characters to life, with a select few emerging as the most iconic figures in his filmography.
1 John Wick (2014)
The beginning of Reeves' box-office smash franchise
It's true that the films feature graphic violence and fight scenes, but they're beautifully shot and choreographed so that even viewers who eschew the genre can appreciate the mastery of the craft.
After The Matrix and its sequels, the John Wick franchise has defined the latter half of Reeves' career and has created some of the most fun movies to watch. As the titular character, John Wick, Reeves does many of his own stunts in the John Wick franchise and somehow transcended his work in The Matrix. The most recent John Wick movie, John Wick: Chapter 4 was the most explosive yet, but in of influence on Reeves' career, the original John Wick paved the way for his biggest contributions to film in the last decade.
Keanu Reeves is almost as well-known for John Wick as he is for The Matrix, and the impact the John Wick movies have had on the action genre cannot be overstated. It's true that the films feature graphic violence and fight scenes, but they're beautifully shot and choreographed so that even viewers who eschew the genre can appreciate the mastery of the craft. After a lackluster string of movies in the late 2000s and early 2010s, John Wick brought back his career with a vengeance and ensured he will never be forgotten.

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John Wick
- Release Date
- October 24, 2014
- Runtime
- 101 Minutes
- Director
- David Leitch, Chad Stahelski
John Wick is the first entry in the action-thriller franchise directed by Chad Stahelski and starring Keanu Reeves. Retired hitman John is brought back into the field when the dog his recently deceased life left him is murdered. Full of rage and equipped with unparalleled combat skills, John begins to track down the ones responsible for the act of violence and lays waste to any who dare to cross his path, sending panic throughout the criminal underworld.
- Sequel(s)
- John Wick: Chapter 4
- Franchise(s)
- John Wick
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