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Keanu Reeves pays emotional tribute to Lance Reddick: ‘f---ing sucks he’s not here’

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Keanu Reeves is honoring his late "John Wick" co-star Lance Reddick. After Reddick's unexpected death last Friday, Reeves candidly spoke out about the actor and expressed that it "f---ing sucks he’s not here." "Lance was a beautiful person, a special artist… a man of grace and dignity… such a passion for his craft," Reeves said during an interview with Deadline. "To have had the chance to work with him over the 10 years and four films… is something very special to me," he continued. "It f---ing sucks he’s not here." Reeves’ tribute to his dear friend comes on the heels of the film franchise’s newest installment "John Wick: Chapter 4." The 58-year-old actor donned a black suit with a matching tie and navy blue collared shirt underneath.

A blue ribbon was pinned to his lapel in honor of Reddick. In addition to starring in all four of the "John Wick" movies, Reddick was known for his roles in "The Wire," "Fringe," "Bosch," "Oz," "White House Down," "Godzilla vs.

Kong" and "Lost," among many other film and TV projects. He died suddenly of natural causes on Friday morning, his publicist Mia Hansen confirmed in a statement to The Associated Press.

Reddick's wife Stephanie broke her silence following the actor's sudden death. Stephanie, who married Reddick in 2011, shared a tribute to her late husband on his verified social media accounts and expressed her gratitude to his fans for their condolences. "Lance was taken from us far too soon," she wrote on Instagram Saturday along with four photos of the "John Wick" star, including one of his "Destiny" video game character Commander Zavala.

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