Keanu Reeves Opens Up Why He Thinks About Dying All Time, and His New Novel ‘The Book of Elsewhere’

Keanu Reeves Opens Up Why He Thinks About Dying All Time, and His New Novel ‘The Book of Elsewhere’

Hollywood icon Keanu Reeves, known for his roles in “The Matrix” and “John Wick” franchises, has opened up about his thoughts on mortality while promoting his debut novel, “The Book of Elsewhere”. The 59-year-old actor candidly shared his reflections on aging and death in a recent interview with BBC News.

“I’m 59, so I’m thinking about death all the time,” Reeves revealed, describing himself as “young old.” This introspective stance comes as the actor ventures into the literary world with his first novel, based on the “BRZRKR” comic book series he co-created.

“The Book of Elsewhere”, written in collaboration with British science fiction author China MiĂ©ville, centers on B, an immortal warrior with a death wish. This theme has further fueled Reeves’ contemplation of mortality. However, the actor emphasized that he’s striving to maintain a balanced perspective on the subject.

“Hopefully it’s not crippling, but hopefully it’s sensitized [us] to an appreciation of the breath we have, and the relationships that we have the potential to have,” Reeves explained, highlighting the positive aspects of acknowledging one’s mortality.

While some fans might draw parallels between Reeves and the novel’s protagonist due to physical similarities like long dark hair, the actor primarily credits his action film experience for inspiring the character’s violent tendencies. “I think it was influenced by some of the action films that I had done,” Reeves acknowledged, referencing his successful movie franchises.

Reeves’ foray into literature marks a new chapter in his diverse career, showcasing his artistic range beyond acting. His reflections on aging and death offer a glimpse into the thoughtful persona behind his on-screen characters, resonating with fans who have followed his career for decades.

As “The Book of Elsewhere” hits shelves, it not only introduces Reeves as an author but also invites readers to explore themes of immortality, violence, and the human condition through his unique perspective. This literary debut adds another dimension to Reeves’ already multifaceted public image, blending his action hero persona with a more introspective, philosophical side.

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