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Keanu's Broadway Debut: Reuniting with Alex Winter in Waiting for Godot, Plus Romance Rumors

Keanu's Broadway Debut: Reuniting with Alex Winter in Waiting for Godot, Plus Romance Rumors

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Keanu Reeves has been at the center of major headlines and industry buzz in the past several days thanks to his Broadway debut and a series of high-profile public moments. The top story is his starring role as Estragon in the strictly limited engagement of “Waiting for Godot” at the Hudson Theatre in New York. Reeves reunited on stage with Alex Winter, his iconic co-star from “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” marking their first significant collaboration in decades. According to CBS Mornings, the duo revealed that the idea for this project began nearly four years ago, stemming from mutual theater roots and a desire to work together again. Both actors described the play as a perfect fit, with themes of friendship and existential wonder that mirror their own enduring relationship. The project is receiving critical attention not only for its pedigree—Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece is credited as the most significant play of the last century by London’s National Theatre—but for the transformation it represents in Reeves’s career, shifting him from action hero and film icon to lauded stage performer. Many consider this Broadway run a milestone moment that could define the next phase of Reeves’s professional journey.

Offstage, Keanu has made headlines with his rarely-seen girlfriend, visual artist Alexandra Grant. AOL reports the couple attended opening night hand in hand, with Grant stunning in a black evening dress and Reeves in a sharply tailored suit. Their appearance fueled rumors of engagement and secret wedding, but a spokesperson strongly denied any marriage, clarifying to E! News that the couple remains happily unmarried, with Grant herself addressing and dismissing wedding gossip on Instagram. The couple’s relationship continues to attract attention due to its longevity, privacy, and occasional affectionate public displays—a marked contrast to Reeves’s famously reserved personal style.

On the business front, a surprising twist emerged with Reeves’s new comedy “Good Fortune.” Collider notes that despite its disappointing theatrical box office, the movie became a streaming sensation just weeks after release, thanks in part to co-stars Seth Rogen and Aziz Ansari. The streaming success suggests renewed commercial interest in Reeves’s non-action work and could influence future project choices.

Social media is lighting up with reactions to both the Broadway production and Reeves’s personal life. Fans and critics buzz about his onstage chemistry with Winter, while trending hashtags celebrate the “Bill & Ted” reunion and speculate about the couple’s glamorous red carpet appearance. For Reeves, these days mark both a creative reinvention and a rare glimpse into his offstage happiness, ensuring he stays firmly at the apex of cultural conversation.

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