As autumn settles in with its crisp air and golden leaves, Good Fortune arrives like a warm, witty gift — a film that blends comedy, magic, and a gentle reflection on human compassion. Written, directed, and co-starring Aziz Ansari, the movie also features Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, and Keke Palmer in an unexpected yet perfect ensemble.

In an intimate conversation with Palmer — who both stars in and hosts the cast interview — the trio opened up about the making of Good Fortune, what “luck” really means to them, and why laughter might just be the most healing form of truth.

Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen keep it casual while eating tacos with Aziz  Ansari and Keke Palmer on the set of Good Fortune in Hollywood | Daily Mail  Online

A Story with a Soul in a Busy World

Aziz Ansari, best known for Master of None, says Good Fortune was inspired by what he sees every day in Los Angeles:

“You see people juggling two or three jobs just to survive. Everything’s expensive, and too many folks are losing hope.”

In the film, Ansari plays Arch, a food delivery worker struggling to find meaning in a chaotic world. Along the way, he meets Elena (Keke Palmer) — a determined young woman organizing a labor union. What starts as a quirky comedy soon becomes a heartfelt exploration of dignity, faith, and community.

Keanu Reeves as the “Guardian Angel Who Gets It Wrong”

Reeves plays Gabriel, an imperfect guardian angel who’s a little too human for his own good.

“Gabriel means well,” Reeves laughs, “but he makes terrible decisions. It was fun bringing back a bit of that Bill & Ted energy, mixed with something more soulful.”

Ansari encouraged Reeves to embrace his goofy side again — a version of Keanu audiences have missed for years.

Seth Rogen and the Lesson of Humility

Rogen plays Jeff, a wealthy venture capitalist who accidentally swaps bodies with Arch and suddenly experiences life at the bottom.

‘Good Fortune’ & Funny Set Confessions with Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen and  Aziz Ansari

When asked how he stays grounded amid Hollywood fame, Rogen grinned:

“I don’t know if I’m humble, but I try to live like a normal person. I do my own shopping, I clean my house — though yeah, I still fly first class. I mean, come on.”

Behind the humor, Rogen admitted that the role made him rethink how society values people based on wealth and work:

“There are so many people holding the world together quietly. This movie made me notice them more.”

Keke Palmer: The Heart of the Story

As Elena, Palmer radiates strength and warmth.

“What I love about Elena is that she fights not just for herself, but for everyone around her,” she said.

Palmer also praised her co-stars for creating a space of honesty and joy:

“Watching these guys work — Keanu, Seth, Aziz — it was like being in a masterclass of humanity disguised as comedy.”

Between Real Life and Movie Magic

When asked if he believes in guardian angels, Reeves smiled quietly:

“I don’t know. But I do know there have been moments in my life when I should’ve died and didn’t. Maybe someone helped me out.”

Classic Keanu — simple, sincere, and disarmingly profound.

A Simple, Powerful Message

Ansari explains that Good Fortune isn’t about grand miracles but small ones:

“Not everyone needs a million dollars to change their life. For some, even five hundred bucks can be life-changing. The film is a reminder that luck isn’t always money — sometimes it’s love, community, or just getting another chance.”

Keanu Reeves Stars in Good Fortune: A Heartwarming Comedy of Life Swap

The Final Takeaway

Good Fortune is more than a comedy — it’s a mirror reflecting today’s world, reminding us that compassion is a kind of wealth too. As Keanu Reeves puts it,

“Real joy comes from being connected, from being alive, from being yourself.”

Good Fortune hits theaters October 17 — and honestly, getting to see Keanu Reeves play a slightly lost guardian angel might be the best kind of fortune there is. 🌟