'Career is in trouble but it's not in that much trouble': A Keanu Reeves movie treated Jeff Daniels' character so badly he almost said no, led to one of the best pictures in film history

'Career is in trouble but it's not in that much trouble': A Keanu Reeves movie treated Jeff Daniels' character so badly he almost said no, led to one of the best pictures in film history

HomeNews, Other Content'Career is in trouble but it's not in that much trouble': A Keanu Reeves movie treated Jeff Daniels' character so badly he almost said no, led to one of the best pictures in film history

One of Keanu Reeves' co-stars from this '90s classic almost turned down the film after learning his character was written off in the first 20 pages.

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Speed is undoubtedly one of Keanu Reeves' most successful films ever (pun very much intended), both critically and commercially.

It had everything you'd want in a good movie, especially a good Reeves movie – an action-packed plot, anticipation rising with every scene, and an exciting climax to the action. And let's not forget how the movie gave us the dynamic duo of Reeves and Sandra Bullock.

But for all the good bits, there were some bad ones too. Or at least they were for poor Harry, a character portrayed by Primetime Emmy winner Jeff Daniels in the '90s classic.

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'Career is in trouble but it's not in that much trouble': A Keanu Reeves movie treated Jeff Daniels' character so badly he almost said no, led to one of the best pictures in film history.
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