Back in September, Keanu Reeves had expressed an interest in playing Johnny Silverhand once more. âAbsolutely. Iâd love to play Johnny Silverhand again,â he stated back then. Looks like his wish may be granted because in a recent CD Projekt RED stream, franchise creator Mike Pondsmith signaled heâs open to bringing Reeves back as Silverhand in the next chapter of Cyberpunk.
Pondsmithâs enthusiasm arrives after weeks of chatter about whether Reeves might reprise Silverhand following the characterâs arc in Cyberpunk 2077. The narrative puzzle is non-trivial given the gameâs multiple endings. However, Pondsmith may have indirectly hinted that there are lore-friendly paths to make it work, especially in a universe built on engrams, Braindances, and ghosts in the machine.
âNot that long ago, I saw that Keanu would like to find a way to come back from the dead and play Johnny again. I have ways to do that, Keanu, contact me,â he said.
The big creative question is how far to push fan favorites in a story thatâs likely to shift cities, cast, and tech (Unreal Engine 5) while preserving the franchiseâs tech noir heart. A limited-scope return through archival memories, AI constructs, or targeted story beats could satisfy fans without forcing a single âcanonâ ending onto the sequel.
Bottom line: If the next Cyberpunk brings back Johnny, expect him to be a narrative catalyst, not a crutch, an engram that sparks new choices rather than a celebrity who crowds them out. The real test wonât be who shows up, but whether Night Cityâs successor still lets players write their own legend.
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