
Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves are finally reuniting for a new movie, Us Weekly can confirm.
Bullock and Reeves, both 60, will be starring in a “propulsive romantic thriller” from Amazon MGM Studios. Screenwriter Noah Oppenheim, who previously penned films Jackie and The Maze Runner, will write the script.
No additional details of Bullock and Reeves’ new project have yet to be shared.
The last time Bullock and Reeves worked together was on the 2006 romantic drama The Lake House. Before that, they costarred on the 1994 thriller Speed.
Last year, Bullock and Reeves attended a special 30th anniversary event for Speed in October 2024. The pair got together to reflect on their time working on the action film that took place on a bus.We knew we were doing something wacky,” Reeves said of the film’s plot while Bullock joked, “I was behind the wheel of a projectile, so I was just happy to be alive at the end of the day.
Bullock and Reeves formed a fast friendship on set. Bullock recalled how Reeves was a total gentleman on set especially when the actress had wardrobe mishaps.
I had this dress that was very light, and I had a bodysuit underneath,” she shared. “When we started rehearsing, I noticed that the velocity of air would shoot the skirt over my head, the bottom part. He had to keep my integrity intact by keeping things that didn’t need to be seen on a 17-foot screen hidden. That’s what I remember of that day.”

Months before reuniting with Reeves, Bullock expressed her desire to share the screen with her friend one more time before time runs out.
“Before I die, before I leave this planet, I do think that Keanu and I need to do something in front of the camera,” the Oscar winner said during a joint appearance with Reeves on a May 2024 episode of the “50 MPH” podcast.
Bullock added that she didn’t care if she and Reeves were in “wheelchairs” or “walkers” she wanted to make it happen — with the right script of course.
“If someone writes something brilliant and it puts us in the right place at the right time,” she added. “You can’t force it.”