Saturday, November 1, 2025

Keanu Reeves, Tim Miller Teaming Up for Unique Sci-Fi Movie ‘Shiver

Warner Bros. is in the final stages of talks to buy Shiver, a special sci-fi project that has Keanu Reeves signed to star in and Tim Miller, the director of Deadpool, attached to direct.

Matthew Vaughn, who made the Kingsman action movies, will produce the film through his company Marv Films, along with Aaron Ryder.
 Ryder has worked on movies like All of You, a romantic drama, and Dumb Money, a film about Gamestop.

The script for Shiver was written by Ian Shorr.
 The story has been compared to Edge of Tomorrow, a Tom Cruise movie about a soldier stuck in a time loop during an alien attack, and The Shallows, a movie where Blake Lively survives a shark attack.

Not much is known about the plot, but rumors say it follows a lazy smuggler who gets caught in a dangerous situation while working in the Caribbean.
 He ends up surrounded by dead bodies, enemy soldiers, and sharks. Then, he gets trapped in a deadly time loop and has to find a way out.

Shorr has worked on other movies, including Infinite, a 2021 sci-fi action film starring Mark Wahlberg and Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Office Uprising, a horror comedy that was made for Sony Crackle before the service closed down.


Tim Miller started his career as a visual effects expert and made his directing debut with Deadpool, the Ryan Reynolds movie that was a huge hit and started a series.
 Although he didn’t direct the sequel, he did work on Terminator: Dark Fate, which was meant to restart the Terminator franchise but didn’t do well. Miller also created the animated series Love, Death & Robots on Netflix.

Keanu Reeves has recently been in Ballerina, a spinoff of John Wick, and Good Fortune, a comedy directed by Aziz Ansari.
 Both movies didn’t do well at the box office, but Reeves is still a top choice for big projects. He’s working on BRZRKR, a Netflix series based on a comic he co-created with Boom! Studios.

Everyone involved in Shiver, from the actors to the producers, is represented by WME, the same company that put the project together and then presented it to movie studios.

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