Keanu Reeves rejected the scripts for the sequel to the superhero horror film "Constantine"

The film has been in development for a long time, but the process is not moving forward. Let's figure out why Keanu Reeves is throwing a wrench in the works.

According to actor Peter Stormare, who played Lucifer in the original "Constantine," the process is stalling due to ongoing discussions.

"I suppose Keanu, whom I know quite well, is not thrilled with the scripts and what's coming from the studios," shared the actor, as quoted by The Direct.
The thing is, the first film wasn't that successful at the start. It flopped but became a cult classic. Now it's one of the most iconic films in history. But for the sequel, the studios want flying cars, heroes doing flips, and fighting each other in epic battle scenes.
Keanu Reeves in the film 'Constantine'
Keanu Reeves is dissatisfied with the 'Constantine' sequel scripts
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According to Stormare, has a completely different vision for this film: it should be about the confrontation between ordinary people and demons. Reeves, as noted by his colleague, is tired of "John Wick."

The editorial team at zoomboola.com reminds us that the film "Constantine" was based on a series of DC Comics and told the story of the medium John Constantine, who fights the spawn of darkness. The press literally "destroyed" the film upon its release: "Constantine" holds a critic rating of 46 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. However, audiences warmly received the film. Earlier, we reported that tired of playing hitmen and cops, Keanu starred in the comedy "Good Fortune," where he plays an angel outcast in the human world.