One of the most popular actors in Hollywood is undoubtedly Keanu Reeves. We have been able to see what he can do and we like it. But we have never seen what Keanu Reeves can do as a Sith in a Star Wars movie. I know, takes your breath away just to imagine.

Keanu is phenomenal when it comes to action movies. You are literally at the edge of your seat when he starts blasting away with all types of guns or slicing and dicing with a sword. Now imagine seeing him swinging a saber, the sheer dedication Reeves puts into his stunt performance, would probably put him on par with how well Ray Park did it as Darth Maul.

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A group of enthusiasts made this possible in a fan-made trailer that is good enough to encourage us and make us hopefull, that maybe one day we will see this come to pass.

The trailer in which Keanu Reeves can be seen as a Sith bears the title of ‘Star Wars: The Old Republic’, of course, this is specifically a mashup creation from the Youtube channel Stryder HD.

This was the same channel that was responsible for creating the clip in which Baby Yoda is seen arriving to join Avengers in the final fight against Thanos:

In this trailer, Reeves brings to life Revanchist, a former Jedi turned Sith who lived about four thousand years before the appearance of the Galactic Empire and the videogame character from ‘Knights of the Old Republic’.

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The video was created from previous Star Wars action scenes but not only from the main films, they also used some from video game references and other fan movies. Some clips even come from ‘The Mandalorian’ series.

Most of Reeves ‘images are taken from the pseudo-historical fantasy action movie ’47 Ronin’. They replaced his katana sword with a saber and the voiceover was reused, suggestively applied to the Jedi and Sith instead of the actual war factions that belonged to the feudal Japanese clans.

Written by Cesar Moya