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Matt Smith reacts to Keanu Reeves being spotted watching 'Morbius' on a flight

Matt Smith reacts with disbelief after Keanu Reeves was spotted watching the panned Marvel film 'Morbius' during a flight.

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📍 How it ended

Matt Smith reacted to reports of Keanu Reeves watching Morbius on a flight by slamming his own film. He questioned why anyone would watch the movie and described it as an infamous flop.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

What happened

Actor Matt Smith has responded to reports that Keanu Reeves watched 'Morbius' while traveling. Smith criticized his own film, questioning why anyone would choose to watch it and suggesting Reeves might have been on Valium.

Coverage from Entertainment Weekly, IGN, and The Independent emphasizes Smith's humorous and harsh condemnation of the box office flop. Digital Spy and TheGamer highlight his lack of understanding regarding the appeal of the movie.

Fans on IMDb have reacted positively to Smith's comments, with some suggesting Sony tricked the actor into participating in the project.

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What was Matt Smith's reaction to Keanu Reeves watching 'Morbius'?

Smith roasted the movie and expressed disbelief that Reeves would watch it, suggesting he may have been under the influence of Valium.

How has the public responded to Matt Smith's comments?

According to IMDb, fans have expressed appreciation that Smith dislikes the film as much as they do.

Which outlets are reporting on this trend?

Reports come from Entertainment Weekly, IGN, The Independent, AOL.com, Digital Spy, TheGamer, and IMDb.

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