While doing promotion for 47 Ronin, Keanu Reeves spoke with BBC 5 Live radio and was against involvement in the planned Point Break remake.

"Absolutely no, it's not my place," he said on Tuesday, reports Variety. "If they can find a way to do it that works out good, then God bless them."

Plans for a remake surfaced in 2011 through Alcom Entertainment, of the 1991 hit movie that Reeves headline with Patrick Swayze. A screenplay has already been written by Kurt Wimmer, who did the Total Recall remake.

The Thumbsucker actor did question all the remakes noting, "But is it a good thing?" Reeves also wondered whether some movies, such as Apocalypse Now, possibly having a "no-remake clause," to keep Hollywood from going back to it.

Though Reeves won't do a Point Break remake, he did recently say he was open to doing a Bill & Ted sequel and sounded pretty excited about the chances, as he noted they were trying to secure financing before moving ahead with the possibility of a third film.

He did say, "I think it's pretty surreal, playing Bill & Ted at 50. But we have a good story in that."

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