Keanu Reeves has co-written a 352-page science fiction novel titled "BRZRKR" with acclaimed author China Miéville, known for his works of weird fiction.
The novel, initially adapted from Reeves' comic series of the same name, reflects his personal contemplations on death, existence, and the human condition. The New York Times highlighted the novel's exploration of "the afterlife of the Matrix."
BRZRKR is being adapted into a live-action film and an animated series by Netflix, starring Reeves.
In an interview with The Guardian, Reeves stated, "I wanted to do pulpy, hyper-violent action," reflecting his desire to explore the genre through the novel.
The New York Times highlighted the novel's exploration of "the afterlife of the Matrix" and Reeves' collaboration with Miéville, known for his works of "weird fiction."
Sources: The Guardian, New York Times, PK Revenue, Head Topics, Aceshowbiz, Aussiedlerbote, Pinkvilla, Jang, LitHub, JoBlo, Exclaim, ComicBook, GameSpot, Kottke.
This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq.