Keanu Reeves 'John Wick' Training Clip Appears. 'The Matrix' Neo Back For 'Chapter 2!'

By Victoria Guerra | Mar 07, 2016 01:40 PM EST

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Keanu Reeves, who turned 51 last year, has continued refused to age for years as he keeps on being one of the most prolific action actors out there. His sleeper hit from 2014, John Wick, is now getting a sequel, Chapter Two, and the Matrix actor is already working on the upcoming film and, in a newly released clip of his training, Reeves proves he's got it 13 years after last playing Neo!

Taran Tactical Innovations, a gun store in Simi Valley, California, went on Facebook and YouTube to post a video of the actor training for the upcoming film, and Reeves showed us some choreographed gun moves that will probably appear on Chapter Two. On it, Reeves interchanges guns, fires a 12-gauge shotgun and gets the targets just right.

The 37-second clip, where Reeves is joined by storeowner Taran Butler, has hit over 4.4 million views since it was first posted on YouTube last week, unsurprisingly enough. Not only does Reeves do an amazing job training on the clip, the caption also references his Matrix involvement ("shredding with The One") and the video looks straight out of Call of Duty game play.

In the first film, Reeves plays Wick, a retired hitman who has just lost his wife. After her death, she leaves him an adorable Beagle puppy to remember her by, but the son of a Russian mobster kills Wick's puppy and steals his car, prompting a massive revenge that sees a lot of people dying.

The morals of the story are not to mess with Keanu Reeves' puppy and that Game of Thrones actor Alfie Allen (who plays the Russian mobster) makes some seriously poor on-screen decisions.

The first film was a feast of violence and hilariously ridiculous dialogue, so nothing less is expected of the sequel, which will be coming to theaters in early 2017.

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