Keanu Reeves is again weighing in on a longstanding rumor that he and Winona Ryder have actually been married for nearly 30 years — but he's neither confirming nor denying it.

"We did a whole take of a marriage ceremony with real priests," he told Esquire in an interview published Nov. 22. "Winona says we are. [Francis Ford] Coppola says we are. So I guess we're married under the eyes of God."
The potential wedding occurred in 1992 while Keanu and Winona filmed "Bram Stoker's Dracula," which was directed by Coppola. Back in 2018, the "Stranger Things" star first dropped the bombshell in an Entertainment Weekly interview.
"We actually got married in Dracula," she said. "No, I swear to God, I think we're married in real life. In that scene, Francis used a real Romanian priest. We shot the master and he did the whole thing. So, I think we're married."

Although neither has actually researched if they're legally married or not, Keanu noted that he gets messages from Winona that allude to the partnership.
"Once in a while, I will get a text: 'Hello, husband,'" he said on "The Talk" in 2019. "I didn't really believe her, and then Francis Ford Coppola, the director of 'Dracula,' contacted Winona and said publicly that, 'Yeah, that really happened, the priest did a full ceremony,' and Winona and I got married."
Shortly after Winona's story, Coppola himself, confirmed the tale, telling The Guardian a "pretty authentic" ceremony was filmed for the movie.
"So, in a sense, when we were all done, we realized that Keanu and Winona really are married as a result of this scene," he said.