Keanu Reeves transforms into a guardian angel in Aziz Ansari’s heartfelt new comedy Good Fortune, blending humor, humanity, and hope as the beloved actor delivers a performance that’s both funny and profound—reminding audiences why he remains Hollywood’s most genuine and quietly powerful star.

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Keanu Reeves has played everything from a time-traveling teenager to a vengeful assassin, but in 2025, the beloved actor takes on an entirely new role — a guardian angel with a mission to stop people from texting and driving.

The film, Good Fortune, directed by comedian Aziz Ansari, brings together humor, heart, and an unexpected dose of heavenly wisdom, and it’s already generating major buzz across Hollywood and social media alike.

The project, shot in Los Angeles and New Orleans earlier this year, marks Ansari’s long-awaited return to directing following his critically acclaimed work on Master of None.

The movie pairs the sharp wit of Ansari’s writing with Reeves’ signature calm intensity — a combination that critics are already calling “strangely perfect.”

In a recent interview, Ansari explained how the casting came about.

“I needed someone who could play an angel without it feeling cheesy,” he said with a laugh.

“Keanu was the first person who came to mind.

He’s got this real calm, soulful energy — like if anyone could convince you to stop texting and driving, it’s him.”

Reeves, who has long been admired for his humility and depth, reportedly hesitated before accepting the role, wanting to make sure the film didn’t treat its subject lightly.

“When Aziz told me what he wanted to say with the story — that small choices can change our lives and the lives of others — I knew it was something special,” Reeves shared.

“It’s funny, but it’s also meaningful.”

 

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During the press junket for the film, Reeves and Ansari appeared together on The Today Show, where they spoke candidly about the creative process and the unique tone they aimed to strike.

“We wanted to make a movie that makes people laugh but also think,” Ansari said.

“There’s a lot of noise in the world right now — Keanu’s character literally tries to cut through that noise, both metaphorically and literally.”

The film’s plot centers around a struggling musician, played by Ansari, who gets into a car accident after checking his phone while driving.

Just as his life begins to unravel, he meets an angel — played by Reeves — who’s been watching over him, trying to steer him away from self-destruction.

What follows is a wild mix of comedy, surreal moments, and surprising emotional depth.

Fans who attended early screenings say Reeves’ performance stands out as both hilarious and unexpectedly moving.

One audience member described a pivotal scene in which Keanu’s angel delivers a monologue about regret and second chances: “You could hear a pin drop in the theater.

He wasn’t just acting — he was the message.”

Adding to the excitement, Parks and Recreation star Aubrey Plaza makes a cameo appearance as a cynical barista who keeps running into Ansari’s character, unknowingly crossing paths with the celestial events unfolding around her.

Plaza’s deadpan humor reportedly brings some of the biggest laughs in the film.

Aziz Ansari, who also wrote and produced Good Fortune, says the idea came to him during the pandemic.

“I was thinking a lot about the little things we do without realizing how they affect others — like glancing at your phone at a red light,” he explained.

 

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“Then I thought, what if there was someone up there trying to stop us from making those tiny but dangerous mistakes?”

Production insiders revealed that Reeves took his role seriously, even meditating before scenes to embody what he called “angelic stillness.

” Crew members said he often stayed behind after filming to talk with younger cast and crew about mindfulness and focus — a gesture that many described as “pure Keanu.”

Despite the comedic tone, Good Fortune doesn’t shy away from emotional moments.

The film reportedly ends on a bittersweet note, reminding audiences of how fragile and interconnected life truly is.

Ansari teases that there’s “a twist ending that no one will see coming,” one that ties together the film’s humor, heart, and message of redemption.

As word of mouth spreads, early industry chatter suggests the movie could become a surprise awards contender — not just for its originality, but for the charm and authenticity that Keanu Reeves brings to his “angelic” role.

Online, fans have already dubbed the actor “Hollywood’s real-life guardian angel,” pointing to his history of kindness, generosity, and quiet humility.

For now, Good Fortune is set to hit theaters this December, just in time for the holiday season — a fitting release for a film about guidance, grace, and second chances.

Whether audiences believe in angels or not, one thing is certain: Keanu Reeves once again proves that he doesn’t just play heroes — he embodies them.