The Replacements (2000) Cast Then And Now 26 Years Later

The Replacements (2000) Cast Then And Now 26 Years Later takes you back inside one of the most unforgettable sports comedies of the early 2000s… and reveals what really happened to the cast after the cameras stopped rolling. When The Replacements (2000) first came out, it brought together a unique mix of humor, football, and underdog spirit led by Keanu Reeves and Gene Hackman. At the time, critics were divided. But years later, the film quietly became a fan favorite and a nostalgic piece of American sports movie history. But what happened after that? That is where the real story begins. In this video, we revisit the full cast 26 years later. Some, like Keanu Reeves, remained global stars and built legendary careers. Others faded into the background. And some faced shocking real-life controversies, legal battles, and tragedies that changed how audiences remember them forever. From breakout roles and Hollywood power moves… to unexpected disappearances and real-life crimes, these are the stories behind the cast of The Replacements (2000) that most fans never knew. If you love classic sports movies, nostalgic Hollywood deep dives, and real-life stories behind famous actors, this journey back into The Replacements (2000) will show you a completely different side of the film. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - #1: Keanu Reeves then and now (Shane Falco) 03:23 - #2: Gene Hackman then and now (Coach Jimmy McGinty) 05:11 - #3: Brooke Langton then and now (Annabelle Farrell) 06:59 - #4: Orlando Jones then and now (Clifford Franklin) 09:06 - #5: Faizon Love then and now (Jamal Abdul Jackson) 11:29 - #6: Jon Favreau then and now (Danny Bateman) 13:35 - #7: Rhys Ifans then and now (Nigel Gruff) 15:20 - #8: Jack Warden then and now (Edward O’Neil) 17:12 - #9: Michael “Bear” Taliferro then and now (Andre Jackson) 19:27 - #10: David Denman then and now (Brian Murphy) 21:03 - #11: Ace Yonamine then and now (“Jumbo” Fumiko) 22:44 - #12: Archie L. Harris Jr. then and now (Wilson Carr) 24:45 - #13: Michael Jace then and now (Earl Wilkinson / Ray Smith)