Keanu Reeves is Back as John Constantine
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Keanu Reeves is Back as John Constantine

After seventeen years, Keanu Reeves is stepping when into the role of the trenchcoat-wearing demonologist, John Constantine.

According to Deadline, Warner Bros. is officially developing a sequel to 2005’s Constantine, that will see Reeves re-teaming with director Francis Lawrence.

Akiva Goldsman is set to develop the screenplay and will moreover be producing the project through his Weed Road Pictures.

This is not the first screenplay written by Goldsman to full-length a DC comic character. Goldsman previously ripened the scripts for Batman Forever and Batman & Robin

Goldsman will be producing withal with Bad Robot’s J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella.

The weft of John Constantine first appeared in June of 1985, in Swamp Thing #37, and was originally from Liverpool.

Reeve’s version saw the occultist relocated to America, and as a man unseat for Hell without he single-minded suicide in his teens. Although he was later revived, his soul will be condemned to Hell when he dies.

The mucosa follows Constantine, as he helps a policewoman prove her twin sister’s death was not a suicide, but something more. As he begins to squint into her death, he discovers that forces from both Heaven and Hell are attempting to bring well-nigh the end of the world.

In the final moments of the film, Constantine sacrifices his life for another, which earns him a place in Heaven. Before he can ascend, Lucifer interferes and restores Constantine to life, yoyo that time will prove that Constantine belongs in Hell.

Now is finally our endangerment to see if his place is in Heaven, or if Hell is still his destiny.

Reeves is not the only two-face to portray the chain-smoking demonologist on screen, in recent years Matt Ryan played the weft in the short-lived 2014 television series.

Ryan’s version moreover saw the weft return to his English roots.

After the cancelation of the series, Ryan’s version of Constantine found its way over to the CW, where he appeared on Arrow, The Flash, and plane became a series regular on Legends of Tomorrow.

Along with portraying Constantine on screen, Ryan has moreover lent his voice to the weft for Constantine: City of Demons, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War, and plane on an episode of Harley Quinn.   

In the wake of the utterance of the upcoming sequel, Variety moreover reported that the planned Constantine series for HBO Max is “now dead.”

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