Keanu Reeves’ Matrix: Resurrection is facing a boycott in China.

Dharamshala, 24th January: Throughout the year, Keanu Reeves has been in the news for a variety of reasons. Most recently, he made headlines when he returned to the role of Neo in Matrix: Resurrections after a two-decade absence. Then there was the rumor that he had donated all of his movie profits to charity, which turned out not to be true. However, it has now been revealed that Reeves is in the news for a serious cause, and that reason is that he is being boycotted in China. That’s right, you read that correctly.

Keanu Reeves, the star of Matrix: Resurrections, has followers all over the world. The actor has been announced as a special guest for the Tibet House United States Benefit Concert. As it turns out, this has not gone over well with the Chinese public, who are enraged by Neo’s fame. As a result, some have called for a boycott of the Keanu Reeves film in China.

According to a CBR report, Chinese nationalists are pushing for a boycott of Keanu Reeves’ Matrix Resurrections. This is supposed to be the result of Reeves’ support for Tibet which is occupied by the People’s Republic Of China.

Meanwhile, Keanu Reeves has remained silent regarding his appearance at the Tibet performance. There are specifics on how he will take part in the event. He’s only scheduled for March 3rd, alongside Patti Smith, Jason Isbell, and Iggy Pop, the latter of whom is scheduled for a special greeting.

Due to the pandemic, the Tibet House US Benefit Concert, which began in 1989, will be presented virtually this year. The event is supposed to be a step toward ensuring the Tibetan culture’s survival.

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One response to “Keanu Reeves’ Matrix: Resurrection is facing a boycott in China.”

  1. Michael G Burbank Avatar

    Tickets for the 2022 Tibet House US online benefit concert can be purchased via the Tibet House website: https://thus.org/benefitconcert/
    Join Keanu and many others in taking a stand for Tibetans, who have no voice for themselves on their own soil, due to the 70+ year ethno-genocide of Tibetans by the Chinese Communist Party.

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