We are getting near the fourth movie within the Keanu Reeves-led John Wick movie franchise, John Wick: Chapter 4, and followers are trying ahead to some extra kick-ass motion within the type that solely these movies convey. The motion pictures are made by Chad Stahelski, who has introduced in components of Japanese filmmaking to the franchise, and Reeves not too long ago sat down with Total Film (by way of CBR) to speak about it, saying:
“Japanese anime and Japanese filmmaking have definitely been something I’ve loved and have been influenced by. And bushido is definitely a theme in our film – you know, the code of the samurai – so, from the outside, it feels like a great fit, the idea of honor and sacrifice. There’s definitely a strong Japanese influence.”
(*4*)The movie was shot in Japan, France, and Germany, and sees Reeves return as Jonathan “John” Wick/Jardani Jovonovich, a skilled murderer. In an earlier interview, Reeves shared how demanding it was to shoot the movie, saying:
“In terms of action, it’s the hardest film I’ve ever made. But that’s what makes it good.”
Stahelski additionally beforehand talked about how the fourth installment within the sequence acts as a good conclusion to the earlier three movies.
“We introduce a ton of new characters that have a lot to say about John Wick from his past and from, obviously, present. I think it’s brotherhood, it’s hope. It’s what the life would really be like as a bit of an existential crisis with John, and I think that’s the fun part of the movie.”
John Wick: Chapter 4 is about to hit theaters on March 24, 2023. Are you pumped for this film?!
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