Keanu Reeves may be 57-years-old, but he's still up for putting his body on the line.
During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the actor revealed that he lept off a 46-story building 19 times while filming The Matrix Resurrections.
Colbert asked the actor - who is famous for doing his own stunts - what the craziest thing he'd had to do was while filming the much-anticipated sequel.
"Jump off a building," was Reeves' immediate response. When asked how high, he guessed "around 46 stories."
"But so much of the movie is digital - why did they make you jump off a real building?" asked Colbert.
"Because it's [director] Lana Wachowski and it's 'The Matrix' and you need natural light and you want to do it real," Reeves replied, before adding: "I mean, there's wires."
"We wanted to do it in the perfect light in the morning, so we did it around 19, 20 times," he added.
The John Wick star reassured Colbert that he had no fear of heights - if anything, he has the opposite problem.
"What happens when you get old, and you're around heights and you start getting attracted - to like wanting to jump," he said.
He went on to say that, despite the danger, he actually quite enjoyed it.
"It was awesome," he told Colbert. "Can you imagine just leaping off of a building with wires?"
The Matrix Resurrection is the long-awaited fourth installment in the Matrix franchise. Reeves is stepping back into his iconic role Neo after almost two decades since the third film was released.
Later in the interview, the actor spoke about how his body handled the physical strain of stunts and fights now that he isn't as young as he used to be.
"You have to recover differently," said the star. "You have to pay a little more attention to that. Okay - a lot of attention to that. And I can't do what I used to but I can still do what I do."
Alongside Reeves, the fourth Matrix movie will also see the return of original cast members Carrie-Anne Moss and Jada Pinkett-Smith.
The Matrix: Resurrections hits cinemas on December 22.