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Keanu Reeves Is an Angel in Aziz Ansari’s Good Fortune Trailer


The first trailer for Good Fortune has been released.

Good Fortune is a new comedy movie from Lionsgate that is written and directed by Aziz Ansari. Starring Keanu Reeves as an angel from Heaven, the movie will be released this coming October.

Check out the Good Fortune trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):

What happens in the Good Fortune trailer?

The Good Fortune trailer sees Reeves play an angel named Gabriel. In a It’s a Wonderful Life-like story, he tries to fix the lives of characters who are played by Ansari and Seth Rogen in order to receive his wings.

“In Good Fortune, a well-meaning but rather inept angel named Gabriel (Keanu Reeves) meddles in the lives of a struggling gig worker (Aziz Ansari) and a wealthy venture capitalist (Seth Rogen),” the official synopsis reads.

The cast of the movie also includes Keke Palmer and Sandra Oh. Ansari produces the movie alongside Anthony Katagas and Alan Yang, while Aniz Adam Ansari, Jonathan McCoy, Christopher Woodrow, and Connor DiGregorio serve as executive producers.

Reeves previously said that he injured himself while filming Good Fortune. He told Stephen Colbert, via ScreenRant, “I was filming a scene with Aziz Ansari and Seth Rogen and we were in a cold plunge. I was loving it, I was standing there, and we finish the scene, and you know when you’re cold and you’re [shuffling]? I had a bathing suit and a towel, and you put it over your head and you do the cold shuffle? I’m doing the cold shuffle in this room that had protective carpets down and then, just here, there was like a little pocket, and my foot got caught in the pocket in the shuffle, and then I went [down], but [my knee] didn’t follow. And then, in slow motion, I went falling. My arms came out, but then my knee failed because it’s got some stuff, and I spiked it. And my patella — kneecap — cracked like a potato chip. Comedy’s hard, man.”

Good Fortune will be released in United States theaters on October 17, 2025, from Lionsgate.





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