Jake Gyllenhaal paid tribute to the late Patrick Swayze ahead of the release of the "Road House" remake, which premieres later this month.
In an Instagram post shared Sunday, featuring a throwback photo of Gyllenhaal and Swayze together, Gyllenhaal, 43, reflected on the time he and Swayze, who died of pancreatic cancer in September 2009, worked together during the filming of their 2001 thriller, "Donnie Darko."
"I've been thinking back about my time working with Patrick on 'Donnie Darko,' and rewatching this great man in the original 'Road House' plus so many other films. I've never stopped being a fan," he wrote in the caption, noting that Swayze "was such a talent," and adding, "I continue to have so much respect and admiration for what he put out and into the world."
"I'll never forget his kindness to me when I was starting out -- he didn't have to take the time, but he always did," he continued. "We've made a different RH this time around, but hoping it's one he would've had fun watching!"
The tribute comes just weeks prior to the premiere of the 1989 classic remake, in which Gyllenhaal plays the main character, Dalton.
MORE: Trailer for 'Road House' remake, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton, out nowThe "reimagined take" follows the story of an ex-UFC fighter who gains employment as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, "but soon discovers that not everything is what it seems in this tropical paradise," according to Amazon Studios.
The original 1989 "Road House" similarly followed the life of a smooth bouncer played by Swayze.
Amazon Studios first announced the remake in August 2022 and released the trailer in January 2024.
In addition to Gyllenhaal, the Douglas Liman-directed movie also stars "No Time to Die" actor Billy Magnussen, "The Suicide Squad" actress Daniela Melchior, Gbemisola Ikumelo from Amazon's "A League of Their Own" reboot, and UFC icon Conor McGregor.
"Road House" is available to stream on Prime Video beginning March 21.