In a brand-new episode of Desus & Mero, the iconic duo of The Matrix — Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss — turned a simple bodega interview into a moment that felt both down-to-earth and deeply philosophical.
Hollywood Stars in a Bodega
The hosts could barely contain their excitement as they introduced their guests: “Superstars, A-listers, legends… Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in the bodega tonight!” No glitzy studio set, no red carpet — just neon lights and snack shelves — but the moment felt cinematic.
“Is this your first interview inside a bodega?” Desus asked. Reeves grinned: “Yes.” Moss added warmly, “It feels comfortable. Thank you.”

The Matrix: Same, but Different
When asked what it was like returning to The Matrix after all these years, Reeves grew thoughtful:
“There’s something different, but something familiar. It’s like crossing the same river twice — it’s never the same river.”
The room fell into a reflective pause — a philosophical moment tucked between laughs. Moss added that the new film works for both newcomers and longtime fans:
“They can jump right in. But if they revisit the original trilogy first, the journey feels even richer.”
Life Beyond the Screen
The conversation shifted to real life. Moss shared how she keeps her balance:
“I meditate. I like to be out in nature. My husband, our kids, and two dogs once drove cross-country in a little RV. Six weeks of simple meals, easy clean-ups — it was beautiful.”
Meanwhile, the hosts cracked jokes about trying to get their kids to do homework before watching John Wick: “I didn’t want to say it, but I was thinking — this guy could kill us all with a pencil!”

Merch, Memories, and Mind-Blowing Scripts
Naturally, merch questions popped up: Will there be Matrix Burger King meals? Special shades? Action figures? Moss laughed: “Never crossed my mind.” Reeves recalled his first time reading the script:
“I had to read it again and again. Each time, I found new layers. Even now, it keeps opening up my mind.”
From Spiders to Neon Signs
Reeves also described spending Christmas in Australia, joking:
“Everything there can kill you. Spiders, jellyfish — you never know what the enemy is.”
At the end, the hosts asked what neon sign they’d like to leave behind in the bodega. Reeves answered without hesitation:
“Wake up.”
A Conversation That Felt Like The Matrix
In just six minutes, Desus & Mero turned a casual bodega set into a place where philosophy, nostalgia, and humor collided. Reeves and Moss — forever linked as Neo and Trinity — proved that even legends can be approachable, funny, and endlessly thought-provoking.
And of course, they left us with one final question: Have we really woken up from the Matrix yet?
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