For more than 40 years, Keanu Reeves’ slightly messy, shoulder-length hair has been part of his mythology – from early commercials to the brooding silhouette of John Wick. That’s why his new short, textured taper cut on the Parade magazine cover hit like a jolt. Framed by a neat salt‑and‑pepper beard and simple, lived‑in clothes, he suddenly looks closer to the earnest, clean‑cut hero of Speed than the haunted hitman we’ve come to know.
The timing is no accident. Reeves is stepping into Reef, a fading megastar battling heroin addiction and a broken career in Apple TV’s dark comedy Outcome, reuniting him with Cameron Diaz after nearly three decades. The sharper haircut mirrors a character trying to strip life back to the bone. Online, fans are overwhelmingly thrilled, calling him “much better,” “sexy,” and “so much younger.” Love it or hate it, the message is clear: Keanu is still rewriting his story, one role – and one cut – at a time.
