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Fans rejoiced as global superstar Keanu Reeves made an appearance in Toronto last week to celebrate two important career milestones. Nearly two decades after the famed Matrix trilogy's release, Reeves and longtime Canuck co-star Carrie-Anne Moss walked the black carpet for the Canadian premiere of the film's fourth instalment, The Matrix Resurrections.
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Movie-goers patiently lining up around the block for the exclusive event where surprised by Reeves at Cineplex's Scotiabank Theatre shortly before the screenings.
"It's always nice to be back and tonight some folks are going to see The Matrix Resurrections and, hopefully, they like it," he told Toronto Star.
That's not all the Torontonian had to say about returning to Canada. The film's debut was scheduled a day before Reeves' induction as a member of Canada's Walk of Fame aired on CTV on Dec. 17, where he delivered an emotional speech paying homage to his roots.
"I would not be here if not for where I came from," he said after accepting the award presented by co-star Moss.
Though born in Beirut, Lebanon, Reeves spent much of his formative years in Toronto.
"Winter, springs, summer, fall — we did it all," Reeves reminisced. "Tobogganing, go-karts, chestnut fights, British bulldog at lunch, and hockey. I played a lot of hockey. Ball hockey, ice hockey. We played a lot of beautiful hockey."
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During his seven minute speech, the actor honoured his educational journey, which ultimately propelled him into his acting career.
"Our family moved to Toronto in the early 70's, when I was six or seven years old," he recalled. "We lived on Hazleton Avenue in Yorkville and I went to Jesse Ketchum Public School for the second grade."
Did you know Keanu Reeves is a TDSB alumni?
Hear him give a shoutout to both Jesse Ketchum Jr. & Sr. PS and North Toronto CI where he went to school in his Canada's Walk of Fame speech.
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Movie-goers patiently lining up around the block for the exclusive event where surprised by Reeves at Cineplex's Scotiabank Theatre shortly before the screenings.
"It's always nice to be back and tonight some folks are going to see The Matrix Resurrections and, hopefully, they like it," he told Toronto Star.
That's not all the Torontonian had to say about returning to Canada. The film's debut was scheduled a day before Reeves' induction as a member of Canada's Walk of Fame aired on CTV on Dec. 17, where he delivered an emotional speech paying homage to his roots.
"I would not be here if not for where I came from," he said after accepting the award presented by co-star Moss.
Though born in Beirut, Lebanon, Reeves spent much of his formative years in Toronto.
"Winter, springs, summer, fall — we did it all," Reeves reminisced. "Tobogganing, go-karts, chestnut fights, British bulldog at lunch, and hockey. I played a lot of hockey. Ball hockey, ice hockey. We played a lot of beautiful hockey."
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During his seven minute speech, the actor honoured his educational journey, which ultimately propelled him into his acting career.
"Our family moved to Toronto in the early 70's, when I was six or seven years old," he recalled. "We lived on Hazleton Avenue in Yorkville and I went to Jesse Ketchum Public School for the second grade."
Did you know Keanu Reeves is a TDSB alumni?
Hear him give a shoutout to both Jesse Ketchum Jr. & Sr. PS and North Toronto CI where he went to school in his Canada's Walk of Fame speech.
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