WATCH | Keanu Reeves returns with guns and swords in 'John Wick: Chapter 4' trailer

The last time audiences saw the formidable assassin was in 2019's 'John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum', a box-office hit that featured ninjas on motorcycles and a fight in New York City horse stables.

Published: 23rd July 2022 03:41 PM  |   Last Updated: 23rd July 2022 03:42 PM   |  A+A-

Chad Stahelski's 'John Wick: Chapter 4'

A still from Chad Stahelski's 'John Wick: Chapter 4' (Photo | YouTube Screengrab)

By IANS

LOS ANGELES: Brand new footage for Chad Stahelski's 'John Wick: Chapter 4' was released on Friday night (U.S. Pacific Time) as Keanu Reeves surprised the crowd at the San Diego Comic-Con with a fresh look at the beloved action hero, who's back in action yet again, reports Variety.

After appearing at a Comic-Con panel for his Boom! Studios title 'BRZRKR', Reeves crashed a Directors on Directing panel, where Stahelski was a panelist, to debut the footage.

The trailer, reports Variety, "finds Wick doing what he does best: enacting revenge via any weapon he can get his hands on". As CinemaCon footage confirmed back in April, the film's newest installment is sure to include as much skull bashing and gun-fu as its previous chapters.

The last time audiences saw the formidable assassin was in 2019's 'John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum', a box-office hit that featured ninjas on motorcycles, a fight in New York City horse stables, and Halle Berry commanding a gruesome twosome of German Shepherds. Now, stuntman-turned-director Stahelski is upping the ante, according to Variety.

Previously, Stahelski had expressed that he had "no f***ing idea" how to top the stunts from Wick's last outing. "There's been a couple days where I've decided to do number four and I've woken up in a cold sweat going, 'Horses! How do I beat horses?'" Stahelski said in a previous interview.


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