“I Got Colbert’d” – How Stephen Colbert Helped Manifest A “Constantine” Sequel For Keanu Reeves

Keanu Reeves’ iconic role as John Constantine, the occult detective from the 2005 film Constantine, has long been a fan favorite, with many eagerly awaiting news of a sequel. Surprisingly, the catalyst for this much-anticipated project came from an unexpected source: a lighthearted moment on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

During an interview on The Late Show, Stephen Colbert asked Keanu Reeves about his past roles and if there was one character he would love to reprise. Without hesitation, Reeves expressed his desire to return as John Constantine, a character known for battling demons and navigating the dark underbelly of the supernatural world. His genuine enthusiasm and passion for the role sparked interest among fans and Hollywood insiders alike, generating a renewed buzz about the potential for a sequel.

Colbert, with his signature wit, continued to prod Reeves, humorously suggesting that the audience’s cheers and excitement could help manifest the sequel into reality. Reeves played along, and the segment quickly went viral, catching the attention of studio executives. The phrase “I Got Colbert’d” became a playful reference to the power of Colbert’s show in turning a casual conversation into something more substantial.

The renewed public interest and media coverage following the interview seemed to give Warner Bros. the push it needed to revisit the idea of a sequel. Within months, reports surfaced that the studio was seriously considering bringing back Reeves for another installment of Constantine, much to the delight of fans worldwide.

Stephen Colbert’s playful banter with Keanu Reeves didn’t just make for great television—it also served as a powerful reminder of how the right platform and a bit of fan enthusiasm can make dreams come true in Hollywood. Now, thanks to a fun and unexpected turn of events, Constantine fans may soon see their favorite occult detective return to the big screen.