Namely, the actor, during the promotion of the new comedy "Outcome," spoke to E! News, where he sent a message to younger colleagues. The actor, who portrays a longtime Hollywood star in the film, further clarified his stance. "Go to work and respect the people you work with until they prove they don't deserve your respect. Try not to be a damn jerk. You might not succeed, but try," said the 61-year-old actor. The film's plot follows Reef Hawk (Keanu), who faces an extortion attempt after being warned by his crisis lawyer Ira, played by Jonah Hill. In an attempt to uncover who is behind the threats, Reef, Ira, and his childhood friends, portrayed by Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer, join forces to investigate people from his past, while simultaneously fearing the release of compromising information online. During an interview with the same outlet, Reeves' colleagues also shared their own advice for young actors. Bomer highlighted the importance of support from close ones, while Diaz emphasized the individuality of the path to success. Incidentally, Reeves began his career in the 1980s and gained worldwide fame through roles in films such as "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure," "Point Break," and "Dracula," as well as the iconic franchise "The Matrix." In addition to "Outcome," he recently appeared in the 2025 John Wick franchise spin-off "Ballerina," as well as the comedy "Good Fortune." The film "Outcome" will be available for streaming on Apple TV+ starting April 10.