Toy Story 4: how Keanu Reeves convinced filmmakers to give Duke Caboom more depth
- Canadian actor who voices stunt motorcyclist Duke Caboom peppered producer and director with questions about the character’s motivations and fears
- It became a well-rounded, real character because of that, says the animated film’s director, Josh Cooley
There are actors, and then there are movie stars.
Keanu Reeves is clearly the latter, as anyone who has witnessed this summer’s Keanaissance knows very well. And as the Toy Story 4 filmmakers will tell you.
“He’s like a legit movie star, but a gentleman, and one of the most thoughtful actors we ever worked with,” producer Jonas Rivera said at Tuesday night’s Toy Story 4 premiere, after Reeves walked by to coolly say “What’s up, what’s up?” to Pixar producers.
Reeves voices new toy Duke Caboom in the Toy Story sequel. The character is a Canadian Evel Knievel-style stunt motorcyclist. Funny, right?
But Reeves, the Canadian action hero and all-around good guy, wanted to make sure the character was more than just a joke.
“He would ask these really deep character questions, and you couldn’t ignore them,” director Josh Cooley said on the red carpet.