Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger explore creativity and innovation in Visionaries, a new Roku series inspired by their passion for motorcycles.
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March is set to bring two inspiring stories to audiences worldwide—Keanu Reeves’ new Roku Channel series Visionaries and the highly anticipated biopic Audrey’s Children, starring Natalie Dormer. While Visionaries explores the essence of creativity and innovation, Audrey’s Children tells the story of a pioneering medical figure who changed countless lives.
Keanu Reeves’ Visionaries—A Ride into the World of Creativity
For Keanu Reeves, motorcycles have long been more than just a mode of transportation—they represent a fusion of artistry, engineering, and passion. The John Wick star channelled that passion into his new Roku Channel series, Visionaries, where he and Arch Motorcycle co-founder Gard Hollinger embark on a global journey to meet innovators pushing the boundaries of creativity.
In a recent conversation with People, the 60-year-old actor reflected on the origins of Arch Motorcycle. He first met Hollinger in 2007 to design a motorcycle, which eventually led to the company’s founding in 2011.
“That motorcycle was built. I went, holy cow, we should make more of those,” Reeves recalled.
Over the years, their love for motorcycles evolved into an appreciation for craftsmanship, form, and function, which naturally extended into the vision behind their new series.
“We bring the audience along to meet these incredible artists, [and] people, and learn about their life journey,” Reeves and Hollinger shared. “We hope that, hopefully, the show will inspire people.”
From space exploration to architecture and oceanic discoveries, Visionaries is about the relentless pursuit of innovation—an ethos deeply ingrained in both motorcycles and human creativity.
The series premieres on Friday, March 7th, on The Roku Channel.
‘Audrey’s Children’—A Story of Medical Breakthroughs and Compassion
While Visionaries delves into the art of creation, Audrey’s Children shifts the focus to a real-life pioneer in pediatric oncology—Dr. Audrey Evans.
Set for theatrical release on March 28th, the film stars Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games) as Dr. Evans, who revolutionized the treatment of childhood cancer through her “Total Care Approach.”
Dr. Evans not only changed the landscape of pediatric oncology but also co-founded the first Ronald McDonald House, offering a home away from home for families of children undergoing treatment at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
This remarkable woman, who would have turned 100 on March 6th, left behind an extraordinary legacy—one that the film seeks to honor. Audrey’s Children is a testament to her groundbreaking work, compassion, and unwavering dedication to saving lives.
A Month of Inspiration and Passion
Whether it’s Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger’s exploration of human creativity in Visionaries or Natalie Dormer’s moving portrayal of a medical trailblazer in Audrey’s Children, March brings stories that celebrate passion, perseverance, and innovation.
From the thrill of motorcycles to the courage of a pioneering doctor, both projects serve as a reminder of what’s possible when creativity meets purpose.
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