He's set to star in the next Matrix installation - 18 years after The Matrix Revolutions was released.
And Keanu Reeves looked worlds away from his original Neo character in the film as he stepped out in Berlin on Thursday.
The 57-year-old actor was spotted heading to shoot yet another movie, John Wick 4, whilst prioritizing comfort over fashion in a pair of brown suede mule slippers and a cosy beanie.
18 years later: Keanu Reeves, 57, looked worlds away from his original Thomas Anderson character in The Matrix as he stepped out in Berlin on Thursday
Otherwise, the legend cut a smart-casual figure in a grey blazer, printed black T-shirt and charcoal slim-fitting jeans.
Keanu's long black hair was poking out from underneath the hat and he was sporting a smattering of salt'n'pepper stubble.
The Canadian native beamed as he was pictured stepping into his ride, carrying his essentials in a large duffle bag.
Handsome: Keanu's long black hair was poking out from underneath the hat and he was sporting a smattering of salt'n'pepper stubble
The fourth addition to the John Wick franchise is due out May 27, 2022.
His outing comes as anticipation for The Matrix Resurrections, the surprise fourth instalment in the science-fiction franchise, has begun with a new poster teasing the release of its first trailer.
The film comes 18-years after The Matrix Revolutions, originally intended to be the final chapter in a trilogy documenting the transformation of computer hacker Thomas Anderson into cybercriminal Neo after he inadvertently discovers the ordinary world he inhabits is a simulated reality.
Throwback: The film's December 22 release will come 18 years after The Matrix Revolutions, originally intended to be the final chapter in the trilogy. Pictured in 2003
Stretching out the anticipation, fans were treated with an ad for the promotional launch featuring red and blue pills sat side by side beneath the stark message: 'The choice is yours.'
Fans of the popular franchise will recognise the pills as a decisive option given to Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, as he chooses between life in the war-ravaged real world or the 'beautiful prison' of alternate reality.
Piercing static serves as the backdrop, as tiny strings of Matrix code are seen falling