In an interview with ahead of the release of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Idris Elba expressed a desire to return to Night City with his Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty co-star, Keanu Reeves, ideally for a live-action project.
When asked if he had any interest in such a project, Elba said that "I think if any film could do a live-action rendition, it could be [Cyberpunk 2077], and I think [Reeves'] character and my character together would be 'Whoa.' So let's speak that into existence."
Keeanu Reeves' role as Johnny Silverhand in Cyberpunk 2077 risked being a stunt casting on the order of Patrick Stewart and Sean Bean's sleepy, limited appearances in The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. But not only was Reeves well-utilized, with Silverhand your constant companion commenting on even the most throwaway side quests, he also knocked it out of the park with a layered performance as the blustery terrorist with a heart of gold. CDPR followed this up with another great celebrity casting in the Phantom Liberty expansion, with Elba's Solomon Reed stealing the show as a sleeper agent spy looking to come in from the cold—even if that meant hurting people he'd come to care about.
Any future live-action outings in Night City will depend on the success of CDPR's upcoming project, but even if it's an Edgerunners-level blowout success, I find it hard to imagine a scenario where Elba and Reeves would appear opposite each other as Reed and Silverhand in a follow-up. More than anything, I'm just charmed and heartened to hear that Elba seems to have had a good time working on Phantom Liberty and thinks of it fondly—his performance as [[link]] Reed really was a highlight of that phenomenal expansion pack.