Ways Keanu has secretly given away millions

Authored by thelist.com and submitted by LanterneRougeOG

It's a toss-up whether the bigger star of the Matrix movies is Reeves or the series' incredible special effects. To ensure the ongoing high quality of those effects and the participation of the staff behind them, Reeves gave up "points" that normally pay an actor hugely after release of the movie. According to The Wall Street Journal, his contract for The Matrix's two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, gave up part of his claim to a share of the profits of these movies so that more money would be available for the special effects and costume departments. Not an outright cash gift, this generous move made a huge amount of money available to the ensuing productions in the popular franchise.

An executive who spoke with The Wall Street Journal commented, "He felt that they were the ones who made the movie and that they should participate." The money put back into the productions allowed for great staffs and high level creative achievement. Though Reeves' payday was still significant, the compensation he passed up was in the millions.

JiveTrain on January 17th, 2018 at 00:33 UTC »

In both cases, he gave up large portions of his salary so that other actors could come aboard. He explained his generosity to Hello magazine, saying, "Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I have already made for the next few centuries."

i KNEW it!

cocoapuff1721 on January 16th, 2018 at 21:14 UTC »

Glad they got Pacino for Devils Advocate. He was amazing.

Bad-Brains on January 16th, 2018 at 21:12 UTC »

What a guy.

Working on his PR team has to be one of the easiest jobs ever.

"So what should we do today?"

"I don't know; what did Keanu do this weekend?"

"He gave up his seat on some public transport to a pregnant woman and someone filmed it."

"Oh cool; so that's lunch then?"

Everyone rides to lunch on their motorcycles Keanu had made for them