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Keanu Reeves leads Hollywood satire Outcome as Jonah Hill’s film lands this April

Keanu Reeves leads Hollywood satire Outcome as Jonah Hill’s film lands this April
Keanu Reeves leads Hollywood satire Outcome as Jonah Hill’s film lands this April

A trailer has been released for Outcome, a new dark comedy directed by Jonah Hill and starring Keanu Reeves, ahead of its debut on Apple TV on 10ᵗʰ April 2026.

Reeves plays Reef Hawk, a successful Hollywood actor whose carefully managed public image begins to unravel when he is blackmailed with a mysterious video. Faced with the threat of his career collapsing, Reef sets out to retrace his past and figure out who might be targeting him.

As he digs deeper, the film follows Reef on a reflective – and often chaotic – journey through his personal and professional history, attempting to make sense of his relationships and the decisions that may have led him to this point.

The cast includes Jonah Hill, Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer as Reef’s closest allies, alongside a wide-ranging ensemble featuring Susan Lucci, Laverne Cox, David Spade and Roy Wood Jr. Director Martin Scorsese also appears among the supporting cast.

Hill directs from a screenplay he co-wrote with Ezra Woods, marking his return behind the camera following Mid90s. The film blends industry satire with a more introspective look at fame, accountability and reinvention.

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Outcome is released on Apple TV+ on 10th April 2026.

Watch the trailer for Outcome here:

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