Keanu Reeves delivered an emotional tribute to the late Diane Keaton at the Good Fortune premiere in New York, reflecting on their bond and his gratitude for working with her, while also hinting at a long-awaited reunion with Sandra Bullock — a moment that left fans both heartbroken and hopeful.

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Under the glowing lights of New York City, Keanu Reeves stepped onto the red carpet for the premiere of his latest film Good Fortune, set to hit theaters on October 17.

But amid the glitz, cameras, and laughter, one quiet, emotional moment stole the night — when the 60-year-old actor opened up about the recent passing of Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, his former co-star and dear friend.

“She was one of the brightest lights in our business,” Reeves said softly, pausing for a moment as flashes from photographers illuminated his face.

“I was lucky — truly lucky — to have worked with her.

” His voice carried that familiar mix of humility and depth that has made him one of Hollywood’s most beloved figures.

The actor, dressed in his signature black suit with Alexandra Grant by his side, reflected on their time together while filming the 2003 romantic comedy Something’s Gotta Give, where he starred opposite Keaton and Jack Nicholson.

At the time, Reeves was in his late 30s, portraying the charming young doctor Julian Mercer — a role that brought him face-to-face with Keaton’s magnetic presence.

“She had this incredible energy,” he recalled.

“You couldn’t help but smile around her.

She made you better — as an actor and as a person.”

 

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Diane Keaton, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 79, had a career that spanned more than five decades.

She won an Academy Award for Annie Hall and became a timeless symbol of wit, vulnerability, and authenticity in American cinema.

Reeves’ tribute, though brief, resonated deeply with fans who flooded social media after the interview aired.

“The way he said her name — you could feel the love,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

“It’s like he was remembering a friend who shaped part of his soul.”

Throughout the evening, Reeves remained gracious, taking photos with fans and joking with co-stars of Good Fortune, a comedy directed by Aziz Ansari and co-starring Seth Rogen.

But when asked how Keaton had influenced his outlook on acting, he smiled faintly and said, “Diane reminded me that joy is serious work.

You have to show up with honesty.

She always did.”

Reeves also took a moment to share an update that delighted long-time fans: his long-anticipated reunion with Sandra Bullock may finally be happening.

“We’ve been talking,” he confirmed with a grin.

“We’d love to find something that feels right — something meaningful.

” Their on-screen chemistry in Speed (1994) and The Lake House (2006) made them one of the most adored pairs in modern film history, and fans have been eagerly waiting for a new project to bring them together again.

 

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Off-camera, Reeves’ partner Alexandra Grant looked on with quiet pride.

The couple, who have been together for several years, shared a few affectionate moments before entering the theater.

Grant, an accomplished visual artist, has been known to support Reeves’ projects with understated grace — and in recent weeks, she made headlines herself by humorously shutting down online rumors about their marriage with a tongue-in-cheek Instagram post that read, “The only ring I’m worried about right now is Saturn’s.”

Inside the theater, as Good Fortune premiered to warm applause, conversations about Diane Keaton’s impact continued among attendees.

“You could feel her presence in the room,” one producer reportedly said.

“Everyone who worked with her carries a piece of her spirit.”

For Reeves, who has long been admired not only for his work but for his quiet compassion, the evening was more than a film premiere — it was a moment of reflection.

He later told reporters, “You don’t realize how much someone gives you until they’re gone.

Diane gave us all something — laughter, warmth, courage.

That doesn’t fade.”

As the night wound down, fans outside the theater held up posters of Something’s Gotta Give and called out, “We love you, Keanu!” He waved, smiled, and simply said, “Love you too.”

And that’s the thing about Keanu Reeves — even in moments of grief, he somehow manages to bring light.

In honoring Diane Keaton, he reminded the world not only of her genius but of the deep humanity that connects the best of Hollywood’s storytellers.