Keanu Reeves would ‘love to play Johnny Silverhand again’ in Cyberpunk 2⁠—but that’d be a tough needle to thread with how the first game ends

In a recent conversation with IGN, Keanu Reeves ignited speculation about a potential return to his role as the audacious rockerboy Johnny Silverhand in the upcoming sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, currently known as Cyberpunk 2. While Reeves’ comments do not constitute an official confirmation, they certainly add an intriguing layer to the ongoing narrative surrounding the character’s future.

Reeves’ Enthusiasm for Johnny Silverhand

When asked if he would be interested in reprising his role, Reeves responded with enthusiasm, stating, “Absolutely, I’d love to play Johnny Silverhand again.” This brief yet impactful statement has sparked curiosity among fans, particularly in light of the original game’s multiple endings, which complicate the storyline for Silverhand’s character.

Reeves’ portrayal of Silverhand in Cyberpunk 2077 was met with mixed reviews, yet many players appreciated his performance. He served as a constant presence throughout the game, offering commentary and depth akin to that of a traditional RPG companion, albeit without the typical interruptions that often plague first-person narratives. His character has been described as an “asshole Greek Chorus,” a sentiment that resonated with some players while others, like former PCG editor James Davenport, found the character less appealing, coining the term “John Prick” in a critique of the base game.

As the developers at CD Projekt Red delve into the preproduction phase of Cyberpunk 2, the prospect of Silverhand’s return raises questions about how they might weave his story into the fabric of the sequel. The anticipation surrounding this development reflects the broader excitement for the next chapter in the Cyberpunk universe, where players will undoubtedly be eager to see how beloved characters evolve and interact within the richly crafted world.

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