Actor Keanu Reeves was the big attraction at this year's CCXP, and he could feel the heat from Brazilian fans in double doses, as he was at the event to promote two products. The film John Wick 4: Baba Yaga, directed by Chad Stahelski, is scheduled to premiere on March 23, 2023. Another of his products are the BRZRKR comics, which he created and wrote with Matt Kindt and whose covers were created by the Brazilian Rafael Grampá, who also collaborated on character design with Ron Garney.
Reeves is known for his role in The Matrix and now John Wick, but he has also worked with several acclaimed directors such as Francis Ford Coppola (Bram Stoker's Dracula) and Gus Van Sant (Host Boys).
The star was embarrassed by the public's display of love, but told the Estadão that “it was very special” and that “the people here are very nice and generous”. “It's really cool that they like John Wick here. I'm really grateful. CCXP is legendary, but it went beyond what I imagined,” he said. The actor also said that he didn't have much time to explore the city. “I saw the airport, the hotel and went to CCXP. That's it."
Who came up with streaming?
Netflix
According to the company, this was its biggest panel at the event.
HBO and HBO MAX
Producers Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann participated in the panel, releasing here the trailer for the series based on the successful video game, which premieres in January on HBO and HBO Max.
Prime Video
Disney
In addition to these attractions, the public watched 18 minutes of Avatar: The Way of Water and exclusive scenes from Pixar's Elements.
(With information from Estadão Content)
This post was last modified on December 13, 2022 15:51 pm
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