Keanu Reeves Is Being Honored With An Award Named After His Late John Wick Co-Star, And Now I’m Emotional

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Just a week shy of the release of John Wick: Chapter 4, a movie that has even been called the best of the John Wick franchise by many critics, a tragedy befell all involved when Lance Reddick unexpectedly died at 60. Reddick was beloved for his role of Charon in all four John Wick movies, along with being known for starring in The Wire, Fringe and other movies and TV shows. As the Hollywood community continues to mourn his passing, Keanu Reeves is set to receive a new award named after the late actor. 

Reeves, who worked alongside Reddick for over a decade on the John Wick movies, is now set to receive the inaugural Lance Reddick Legacy Award at the 51st Saturn Awards next Sunday. Upon the announcement, the people behind the award show released this statement (per Variety): 

This award symbolizes and celebrates not only a performer’s talent, but their character; someone who’s a true goodwill ambassador in the industry. From science fiction (‘The Matrix Trilogy’), fantasy (‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure’/’Constantine’) and horror (Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Dracula’/’The Devil’s Advocate’), Keanu has done it all — not to mention ‘Speed’ and ‘Point Break.’ Keanu is not just a Hollywood icon but also a shining example of humility and gratitude. Throughout his incredible career, he has never forgotten the support of his fans and the filmmakers who’ve supported him all these years. We’re thrilled to celebrate Lance’s memory with a dear friend and a genre icon.

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