Keanu Reeves gifts John Wick stunt team $10,000 Rolex watches to thank them for their hard work

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Keanu Reeves has proved that he is Hollywood's kindest leading man once again.

The actor has reportedly presented the stunt team from John Wick: Chapter 4 with Rolex watches worth $10,000 to thank them for their hard work on the upcoming film, per Robb Report.

Reeves had reportedly been at Le Bistro Paul Bert in Paris with four of his stunt workers on Saturday night, when he reportedly presented his team — dubbed John Wick 5 —with personalized Rolex Submariners, a model which was first launched back in 1953.

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Per the Rolex website: "The Submariner was the first divers’ wristwatch waterproof to a depth of 100 meters (330 feet).

"This was the second great breakthrough in the technical mastery of waterproofness, following the invention of the Oyster, the world’s first waterproof wristwatch, in 1926. In watchmaking, the Submariner represented a historic turning point; it set the standard for divers’ watches. Today, the Submariner is waterproof to a depth of 300 meters (1,000 feet)."

As seen on the Watchmania Instagram post, several of the lucky stuntmen took to social media to thank Reeves for his sweet gesture.

Jeremy Marinas said the present was the "best wrap gift ever". Further photos detailed the inscription, which read: "The John Wick Five".

As well as the crew member's name, the message continued: "Thank you... Keanu... JW4 2021."

Another Instagram Story saw the watch on an individual's wrist, with the box in the background. The caption read: "Got that new new thank you bro KR."

John Wick: Chapter 4 is due to be released in May next year. Speaking about the feature to Collider earlier this year, director Chad Stahelski, said that the film will be "really big".

"We submitted an idea or thematic [plan] and it was really big. So, we're talking about doing a little bit more than a [John Wick 4], or something like that, and trying to develop that," he said.

"I'm in a happy place where we are in development...we're in a place where we know what we want do and where we want to do it."

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