Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves has stated he would like to reprise the position of Johnny Silverhand in Cyberpunk 2.
Reeves spoke to IGN whereas selling his new movie Good Fortune, by which he performs an angel, fittingly. Apparently it is humorous. When requested by IGN whether or not he’d wish to be in CD Projekt Pink’s new Cyberpunk recreation, Reeves answered, “Completely. I would like to play Johnny Silverhand once more.”
We do not know a lot about Cyberpunk 2 apart from it would characteristic a brand new metropolis that Cyberpunk TTRPG creator Mike Pondsmith – who collaborated closely on Cyberpunk 2077 – not too long ago described as “Chicago gone improper”. We additionally know the in-development recreation is known as Mission Orion and has round 80 folks engaged on it, and is in pre-production.
The query of Reeves’ involvement I anticipate depends upon what half Johnny Silverhand will play within the second Cyberpunk recreation, if any. The whole plot of Cyberpunk 2077 revolved round Silverhand, so his story has been instructed, and it did have an finish to it.
There is a risk that Silverhand might nonetheless seem in a sequel but it surely relies upon which ending CDPR decides is canon within the recreation – all of which appears like too fussy a story proposition to me. It might be less complicated to rule Reeves and Silverhand out.
Ruling Reeves out, although, would imply no extra iconic “you are breathtaking” moments on an E3 stage. However generally such sacrifices must be made. Additionally, it will depart the proverbial door open for CDPR to rent one other massive identify in Reeves’ place.
Cyberpunk 2077 enlargement Phantom Liberty famously featured actor Idris Elba, and Charles Dance featured in The Witcher 3. The Polish studio has a penchant for hiring big-name expertise. The query is, who might it decide? My cash’s Sean Bean. Or Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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