Keanu Reeves shares the truth behind the viral ‘Sad Keanu’ meme

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Actor Keanu Reeves attends the Canadian Premiere of "The Matrix Resurrections" held at Cineplex's Scotiabank Theatre on December 16, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Sam Santos/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures Canada)

Keanu Reeves is finally telling us what made him so sad. For those of you who need a brief refresher, “Sad Keanu” is an old meme based on a 2010 paparazzi photo of the actor sitting on a park bench all by himself with a sandwich in hand. Looking glum as he stares forlornly towards the ground, the source of his sadness has always been a mystery.

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More than a decade later, memories of the meme live on—to the point that Stephen Colbert raised the topic when Reeves appeared on The Late Show on Monday night to promote his new film, The Matrix Resurrections.

“So we’re all familiar with Sad Keanu,” Colbert said, producing a copy of the photo. “I’m just eating a sandwich, man!,” an exasperated Reeves exclaimed in response.

Actor Keanu Reeves attends the Canadian Premiere of “The Matrix Resurrections” held at Cineplex’s Scotiabank Theatre on December 16, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Sam Santos/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures Canada)

“Man, I was eating a sandwich. I was thinking—I had some stuff going on. I was hungry.” Though he can’t exactly blame Colbert for forcing him to explain as much: An illustration based on the meme appears in his new comic book, Brzrkr.

“I didn’t know [illustrator Ron Garney] was going to do that, but that’s what he did,” Reeves continued. “So I think it’s kind of meta.” Shrugging, he added, “but that’s life and art, right?”

Keanu Reeves Canadian Premiere Of "The Matrix Resurrections"
Actor Keanu Reeves attends the Canadian Premiere of “The Matrix Resurrections” held at Cineplex’s Scotiabank Theatre on December 16, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Sam Santos/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures Canada)

“Sad Keanu” isn’t the first time images of Reeves have sent the internet into a frenzy, prompting Colbert to ask the actor why he thinks he’s so memeable. “I have no clue, sir,” Reeves replied. Then, he suddenly burst into song, crooning a version of Bill Withers’s “Lean on Me” with the chorus “meme on me / when you’re not strong / I’ll be your friend / I’ll help you carry on.”

Add it to the list of ways he’s delighted the internet since embarking on the Matrix Resurrections press tour, from his takedown of NFTs to the photos of him transporting a Christmas tree in a Porsche.

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