15 years ago, Warner Bros. released director Francis Lawrence’s DC Comics adaptation, Constantine, starring Keanu Reeves.
When the film first came out in February 2005, the reviews were mixed. At the time, Reeves had only finished The Matrix trilogy two years earlier, the MCU hadn’t yet launched, Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins was months from being released, and the comic book movie genre wasn’t something Hollywood took very seriously.
Over time, it’s popularity grew, and now, in 2020, were are able to celebrate the 15th anniversary with a nice little reunion panel, thanks to SDCC’s Comic-Con@Home and Collider, which you can check out below:
Constantine 15th Anniversary Panel: Keanu Reeves, director Francis Lawrence, and producer Akiva Goldsman reunite to reflect on the making of the 2005 DC Comics adaptation. Moderated by Collider’s editor-in-chief Steven Weintraub.