Dogstar’s new single debuts on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart at No. 36 on the April 4 listing, marking the band’s first song-chart appearance in more than 25 years — and a fresh spotlight on Keanu Reeves as he returns to screens in Jonah Hill’s dark comedy Outcome on April 10. This kind of cross-medium bounce is rare among established movie stars and underlines Reeves’ unusual cultural longevity.

The track, “All In Now,” is the lead single from Dogstar’s upcoming album of the same name, due May 29 on Dillon Street Records, and is also listed as bubbling under the Alternative Airplay chart, according to Billboard’s April 4 chart. The band — Reeves on bass with Bret Domrose (vocals/guitar) and Robert Mailhouse (drums) — first charted in 2000 with “Cornerstore,” then paused after a breakup in 2002 before reconvening in 2020. Their 2023 LP Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees reached multiple Billboard album tallies, including a No. 6 peak on Vinyl Albums.

On the acting front, Reeves has another moment to watch. Outcome, directed by Jonah Hill and co-starring Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer, premieres on Apple TV on April 10. The film follows Reef Hawke (Reeves), a beloved Hollywood star forced onto an apology tour after an extortion plot; it reunites Reeves and Diaz onscreen for the first time since 1996’s Feeling Minnesota. Apple TV lists the title for streaming beginning April 10.

Reeves used the film’s press cycle to offer blunt career advice — “Try not to be a f–king a–hole,” he told E! News’ Will Marfuggi — a line his co-stars embraced as practical and universal. Diaz added that there’s no handbook for fame and urged newcomers to forge their own path, while Bomer counseled actors to keep friends who knew them before success as a grounding force.

Industry reaction has been immediate: radio programmers have added “All In Now” to rotations that favor established-rock names, and music journalists are noting the novelty of a Hollywood lead actor reappearing on rock airplay playlists after decades. Will this momentum push Dogstar into broader streaming playlists — or pull curious viewers to Outcome on launch weekend? Time will tell.

One practical takeaway: fans get two dates. Tune in to Apple TV on April 10 to watch Outcome; expect Dogstar’s full album All In Now on May 29 and watch the Mainstream Rock Airplay and Alternative Airplay charts in the weeks that follow. If past patterns hold, coordinated press and festival appearances could follow the release — and Reeves’ twin presence in music and film may turn casual viewers into listeners, and vice versa.