Keanu Reeves on Facebook's metaverse: 'Can we just not'

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The star of The Matrix trilogy and upcoming sequel, Resurrections, made that clear in a recent interview with The Verge, which touched on technology topics like NFTs and the metaverse. When it comes to the latter, he has a very specific idea: keep Facebook out of it.

He told Alex Heath that he didn't want metaverse to be like Facebook's.

Facebook is doubling down on its version of the metaverse and recently rebranded itself as Meta.

He isn't having it. "Come on man, I'm just like," he said.

Oh, and there are also some thoughts about NFTs by Reeves. During a discussion about the $50 Matrix NFTs from Warner Bros., Heath asked if he thought digital scarcity and items that can't be copied were a good thing.

"That are easy to reproduce," he interrupted, before bursting out laughing, perhaps in reference to the ability to right-click save the images associated with NFTs.

On the other hand, he admitted to owning a bit of a coin. He joked that he had a little HODL.

As long as Facebook stays out of it, Reeves is not opposed to decentralization in general or the metaverse specifically.