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The 10 Highest-Grossing Keanu Reeves Movies, Ranked | TheRichest

From his breakout role in the sci-fi classic "The Matrix" to his more recent portrayal of a retired hitman in the "John Wick" franchise, Keanu Reeves has captured audiences with his intense performances and undeniable charisma. Over the years, he's starred in a multitude of movies that have earned box office success. So let’s take a closer look at the top 10 highest-grossing Keanu Reeves movies of all time. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply a movie enthusiast, get ready to be impressed by the incredible talent and enduring appeal of one of Hollywood's most beloved actors.

10 Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) — $215.9 Million

Francis Ford Coppola directed Bram Stoker's Dracula, which featured an extraordinary cast including Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, and Gary Oldman. In the film, Reeves portrayed Jonathan Harker in an English dialect that drew widespread criticism. Jonathan Harker was not one of Reeves' finest roles, but it was still a pleasure to watch him in it. Bram Stoker's Dracula received praise for its costume design, score, and direction by Francis Ford Coppola. While Coppola took some artistic liberties with his Dracula adaptation, audiences and critics responded positively to his film. It was also profitable, earning $215.9 million at the box office.

9 Constantine (2005) — $230.9 Million

Francis Lawrence, director of I Am Legend and The Hunger Games, made his directorial debut with Constantine. In the film, Reeves portrayed John Constantine, an exorcist with the ability to communicate with demons and angels. He eventually met the troubled Angela Dodson and assisted her in her investigation into the death of her twin sister. Constantine spawned a cult following and grossed over $230 million by combining the superhero genre with supernatural horror.

8 The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) — $233.1 Million

Scott Derrickson, director of Doctor Strange and The Black Phone, updated the 1951 science fiction classic The Day the Earth Stood Still with The Day the Earth Stood Still. Reeves portrayed Klaatu, an alien sent to prevent humanity from harming the Earth. The 2008 film focused on the prospect of a climate apocalypse, diverging from the 1951 film's nuclear warfare theme. Despite garnering an impressive $233.1 million.

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7 Something's Gotta Give (2003) — $266.7 Million

Released in 2003, "Something's Gotta Give" quickly became a box office hit, grossing a whopping $266.7 million worldwide. Keanu Reeves played a significant role in the movie as Dr. Julian Mercer, a charming and handsome doctor who develops a romantic interest in Erica Barry, played by Diane Keaton. Reeves' portrayal of the intelligent and sensitive doctor added a layer of depth to the film's storyline and highlighted his versatility as an actor.

6 John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019) — $327.3 Million

The first film in the John Wick franchise grossed $86 million at the box office. By the time of the third installment, John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, the total had increased to $327.3 million, nearly four times that of the first film. After killing Santino D'Antonio on Continental property, John Wick was "excommunicado" and compelled to flee. John Wick: Chapter 3 provided fans with more of the "gun fu" they desired and continued to move John's story in intriguing new directions. The film was a significant success and set the stage for John Wick: Chapter 4 in an excellent manner.

5 Speed (1994) — $350.4 Million

What would you do if you were on a bus that was wired to detonate if its speed fell below 50 mph? That was the situation Officer Jack Traven (Reeves) found himself in, in the 1994 action film, Speed. Jack, unable to save the day on his own, enlisted the aid of Annie (Sandra Bullock) to ensure the safety of the other passengers. 1994's fifth-highest-grossing film, Speed, provided high-octane excitement and plenty of suspense.

4 The Matrix Revolutions (2003) — $427.3 Million

The Matrix Revolutions, the conclusion to the Matrix trilogy, was released only six months after The Matrix Reloaded. Revolutions grossed more than $310 million less than Reloaded, despite Revolutions being released almost immediately after Reloaded. The third Matrix film still grossed $427.3 million at the box office, so Revolutions was still a financial success. Revolutions was the eighth highest-grossing film of 2003, ranking higher than X2: X-Men United and Bad Boys II.

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3 The Matrix (1999) — $467.2 Million

The Matrix was truly revolutionary, with a plot that provoke thought, outstanding fight sequences, and mesmerizing special effects. Although she and her sister had to make concessions in 1999, Matrix director Lilly Wachowski has disclosed that the series is a "trans metaphor." Even though more than two decades have passed since the release of the original Matrix, the film continues to be regarded as one of the greatest science fiction films of all time and the finest film in the Matrix franchise.

2 The Matrix Reloaded (2003) — $741.8 Million

Four years after the release of the original Matrix, audiences flocked to theaters to view The Matrix Reloaded, the first sequel. The second Matrix film was not as groundbreaking as the first, but it was still incredibly entertaining and a good continuation of Neo and Trinity's narrative. Deadpool eventually surpassed The Matrix Reloaded as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, despite The Matrix Reloaded having established the record in 2003.

1 Toy Story 4 (2019) — $1.073 Billion

Toy Story 3 was regarded by many as an effective conclusion to a trilogy, but Disney went ahead and produced a fourth installment. In Toy Story 4, Reeves portrayed Duke Caboom, a toy who described himself as "Canada's greatest stuntman." Toy Story 4 grossed more than Toy Story 3 and was the eighth highest-grossing film of 2019 with a total of $1.073 billion.

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Sources: Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB, IGN

 



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