Roy Wood Jr. says he tried to get Keanu Reeves to say the N-word while they were filming Outcome, and the actor would not bite. Wood Jr. said the moment was unscripted and that Reeves was, in his words, impervious when he tried to make him slip up.
The comment adds a sharp, comic edge to a film built around remorse and repair. Reeves plays Reef Hawk, a damaged Hollywood star who has to face his past demons and make amends with the people he hurt, while Wood Jr. plays Reverend Leondrus Carter, a character he described as if Deion Sanders were a civil rights attorney.
Wood Jr. made the remarks after leaving The Daily Show in October 2023 and taking part in a project that Apple acquired in 2023 before Outcome premiered on Apple TV. The exchange underscores how much of the film’s texture appears to have come from the actors in the room rather than from the page.
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That matters because the unscripted moment sits inside a story about accountability, and Wood Jr.’s account suggests the set had room for improvisation even as the movie’s central arc stayed rooted in Reef Hawk’s effort to confront what he has done. Reeves, whom Wood Jr. said was impervious, did not crack. In the end, the attempt to throw him off became part of the film’s off-screen lore, while the movie itself stayed focused on redemption.






