Peacock has launched a badass new trailer for its upcoming 3-part restricted sequence John Wick prequel sequence The Continental: From The World of John Wick. The trailer affords further particulars on the story for the sequence, however essentially the most thrilling facet of it’s all the new footage of the depraved superior motion sequences! One factor this present undoubtedly isn’t going to scrimp out on is the motion. It seems like by way of motion, the sequence goes to be on par with what we’ve seen within the John Wick movies.
The story for the sequence is about within the Nineteen Seventies, and it’s going to dive into the fascinating historical past of this wild world of assassins and the High Table.
The story can be instructed by way of the eyes and actions of Winston Scott, “who is dragged into the Hell-scape of a 1975 New York City to face a past he thought he’d left behind. Winston charts a deadly course through New York’s mysterious underworld in a harrowing attempt to seize the iconic hotel, which serves as the meeting point for the world’s most dangerous criminals.”
Executive producer Basil Iwankyk beforehand talked concerning the sequence, saying: “The four Wick films take place over a three-month span … John is either chasing, or being chased. There has been no time to take a breath, to allow the audience to dig deeper into the world and its denizens.”
He added: “In our show, The Continental, we finally have space to explore these characters, how they became who they are, and how The Continental became the epicenter of this world. Combine that with introducing new characters that are as compelling as any in the John Wick universe. Action that’s crazy cool and inventive. Easter eggs that will excite the hardcore Wick fans. And what I love the most: a vision of ‘70s New York that embodies the sexiness, edginess, and visceral style that the franchise is known for. This show will look/sound/smell cooler than any show out there.”
The sequence stars Colin Woodell as a younger Winston Scott; Ayomide Adegun, who will painting a younger Charon (primarily based on Lance Reddick’s character); Peter Greene, who dons the fedora of Uncle Charlie (primarily based on the tight-lipped physique disposal professional); Mel Gibson as Cormac; Ben Robson as Frankie; Hubert Point-Du Jour as Miles; Jessica Allain as Lou; Mishel Prada as KD; and Nhung Kate as Yen.
The sequence is written and govt produced by Greg Coolidge (Wayne, Ride Along) and Kirk Ward (Wayne), who additionally function showrunners. David Leitch, Derek Kolstad, Erica Lee, Chad Stahelski, Paul Wernick, and Rhett Reese may even function govt producers.
The sequence will premiere on Friday, September 22, with Episode 2 approaching September 29, and the third and ultimate episode will air on October sixth.
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