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Keanu Reeves Is Aziz Ansari's 'Budget Guardian Angel' in Good Fortune Trailer

Keanu Reeves Is Aziz Ansari's 'Budget Guardian Angel' in Good Fortune Trailer

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In the new trailer for Aziz Ansari's feature directorial debut, Good Fortune, a well-intentioned angel named Gabriel (played by Keanu Reeves) expresses a desire to take on 'more meaningful duties' to his superior, Martha (Sandra Oh), with the hope of changing people's lives. However, when Gabriel is tasked with finding a 'lost soul,' he inadvertently manages to prove why he wasn't given more significant responsibilities in the first place.
Even Arch (Ansari), a broke gig worker, quickly sniffs out that Gabriel is a 'budget guardian angel.' His subsequent attempt to teach Arch that money doesn't fix everything by orchestrating a body swap with Arch's wealthy boss Jeff (Seth Rogen) completely backfires, resulting in Gabriel losing his wings and getting demoted to Earth duty. Watch the trailer below.
Good Fortune also stars Keke Palmer and is set to open in US theaters on October 17th.
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