Keanu Reeves’ New 83-Minute Movie Lands Among His Worst-Rated Projects Ever
Of all the many blockbusters releasing this summer, few will likely hit the box office heights of Toy Story 5, which is predicted to match the success of the previous two installments and break the billion-dollar barrier. Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and the rest of the gang will return to theaters on June 19, joined by several other new and returning names, including Tony Hale as Forky, Blake Clark as Slinky, and John Wick himself, Keanu Reeves, who reprises his role as Duke Caboom from the fourth installment.
However, before Reeves fans can enjoy the return of one of his lesser-discussed roles in recent memory, his latest project has finally debuted on Apple TV. Outcome, the latest directorial effort from Jonah Hill, officially premiered on the streamer on April 10 and stormed straight to the top of the U.S. charts. A satirical black comedy starring Reeves as Reef Hawk, the world’s biggest movie star, the film also features supporting performances from Matt Bomer and Cameron Diaz as Xander and Kyle, two of the only people to still like Reef.
The rest of the Outcome cast is stacked with talent, including Susan Lucci, Laverne Cox, David Spade (Saturday Night Live), Atsuko Okatsuka, Roy Wood, Jr., Welker White, Kaia Gerber, Ivy Wolk, and even the Hollywood icon Martin Scorsese as a washed-up talent agent. However, those excited about this latest Reeves role will be frustrated to hear that, upon its debut, the movie is being ripped apart by critics. At the time of writing, Outcome has earned a disastrous 25% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. This is Reeves’ lowest score for a film since 2018’s Replica.
What Did Collider Say About ‘Outcome’?
Most critics might be disappointed by Outcome, but how did Collider respond? Well, Nate Richard agreed with the consensus that this is far from Reeves’ best work, scoring the film a 4/10 in his review. “Outcome is clearly coming from a personal place for Hill. It doesn’t come across as too bitter or full of self-pity, but the point of the movie is never made fully clear,” Richard wrote. “It moves at too quick a pace to leave much of an impact, and it’s a bit of a tonal nightmare. Hill has already proven himself as a director, but Outcome was a strange yet bold choice to make as his second narrative film.”
Outcome is streaming on Apple TV. Stay tuned for more stories.
- Release Date
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April 10, 2026
- Runtime
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83 Minutes