Comic-Con 2022: John Wick: Chapter 4 Sneak Peek Released

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Lionsgate has released the first official sneak peek at JohnWickChapter4

Lionsgate officially announced that a fourth film in the the John Wick franchise was in development soon after the release of John Wick: Chapter 3. Keanu Reeves was set to return along with some of the original cast and filming was set to begin in 2020 until the Covid-19 pandemic ultimately delayed it. Now after years of waiting the studio has officially revealed the first sneak peek for John Wick: Chapter 4 during the Director's on Director's panel at San Diego Comic-Con.

In the teaser, we see the return of Wick, who was ex-communicated in the previous film. He appears to be in Paris and is as violent as ever. We also see the return of Lawrence Fishburne and the introduction of Bill Skarsgard'w character. The film seems like a return to form for the franchise which should make all moviegoers really excited. You can check out the sneak peek below!

"I should be going to Berlin within another couple of months or so," Fishburne told Collider, while promoting his new film The Ice Road."I read the script. It's really, really cool. As much as it's the same world as the other three films, it's just deeper. It's much deeper in terms of the code of the assassin. And the relationship that he has with one character in particular who I think Mr. Watanabe is playing...is really the heart and soul of it.

 

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