Gaming News Constantine with Keanu Reeves is back in an unprecedented version: the sequel leaves a lot to be desired!
In many ways, Constantine is considered one of Keanu Reeves' most underrated films. Good news, a 4K version has just been announced.
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We can no longer count the legendary roles of Keanu Reeves, a regular in cult action films that have earned him quite an impressive reputation. However, many note that “Constantine” is one of his most successful films: released in 2005, stamped DC Comics and therefore adapted from the comics, He plays the role of John Constantine, a famous demon hunter who himself spent a brief stay in Hell in his youth. Sadly suffering from terminal lung cancer, he will do anything to fend off the evil forces in a Los Angeles consumed by evil.
Constantine is a pretty dark film, but its aesthetic leans clearly towards horror and fantasy. It was nominated in several competitions, although it received a rather lukewarm reception from the press: only 46% for more than 200 professional reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, for example, and a score of 50 out of 100 on Metacritic. Regardless, the film still grossed nearly $231 million at the international box office… and above all, it has developed a real reputation over time.
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Fans and other curious people will be happy that the feature film is available for the first time a 4K version as a Blu-Ray Steelbook edition and another dematerialized just to cater to both physics and digital enthusiasts. In addition, the box edition also includes a code to download the movie for everyone's enjoyment. The price is 29.99 dollars for release on February 12, 2025. There's even been a brand new trailer released, so you can check it out in this ultra high definition below.
Enough to reignite the excitement surrounding the sequel, which has been long awaited and finally confirmed at the end of 2022. It's Warner Bros again. Those involved in the production want a real return to the sources: Not only Keanu Reeves will return to the role of the exorcist, but also the director Francis Lawrence and the screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, who played the first Constantine signed are back. Suffice it to say, the hype is there
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