Hollman notes how Reeves goes above and beyond behind the scenes whenever needed: "Anytime ... there is some kind of discrepancy, which happens in production, he was the first one to solve the problem."

One time, during pre-production work in Germany, catering didn't show up. "Because, Germany, there's language barriers, things happen," Hollman explains. "So, he would just have a food truck for everyone." No disrespect to caterers, who perform a valuable service and are vastly undervalued, but a Keanu-sponsored food truck seems like a good replacement for a day or two.

Hollman also recalled him hiring car services to help people get their bags and move equipment. He also is fond enough of her husband that she said, "I swear, he's in love with Dunlevy. He's like, 'Hey, if you want, I can fly you out [for the premiere]. And yeah, I can put you at this hotel ... You want to ride with me? Do you want to be on my guest list?' I'm like, 'We're already there Keanu, but thank you.'"

"The Matrix Resurrections" is now playing in theaters and streaming on HBO Max.