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‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Trailer Unveiled At Comic-Con After Keanu Reeves Surprise Hall H Appearance — Comic-Con

Anthony D'Alessandro and Ryan Fleming
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In what didn’t come as a shocker today at San Diego Comic-Con: Keanu Reeves crashed Collider’s Directors on Directing panel where his John Wick: Chapter 4 Chad Stahelski director was a panelist.

And they showed the first trailer from the Lionsgate movie which doesn’t hit theaters until March 24, 2023. The pic’s title? Simply John Wick. 

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“Sorry to crash the party, they threw me out here,” said Reeves.

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Stahelski and Reeves said the fourthquel takes place in five locales: Japan, America, Paris, Berlin and Jordan.

Trailer opens with Reeves’ John Wick punching a roped pole.

There’s a voiceover asking John, “Have you given any thought to where this ends? No one, not even you, can kill everyone.” A lot of action scenes taking place in five countries: Japan, Jordon, America, Germany, and France. John fights off enemies with samurai swords, guns, and nunchucks.

We see neon shots of Japan, and sword-fighting and Wick against an Eifel tower in winter. Lots of dogs and archers with bow and arrows.

“Are you ready, John?” booms Laurence Fishburne’s Bowery King.

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“Yeah,” answers Wick in a cool tone.

“Lot of nunchucks,” said Stahelski, “We just love nunchucks.”

“I think you just like to torture your lead character,” says Reeves.

Reeves appeared on a Comic-Con panel earlier today to chat up BRZRKR, his comic from Boom! Studios.

While most Hall H panels such as Dungeons & Dragons yesterday and Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power today were filled, there was a small turnout in the San Diego Convention Center’s big auditorium for what was an obvious stunt.

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