The John Wick film series has always been a fan favorite for its cool action and thrilling scenes, and it looks like the fourth installment will far surpass the previous ones to give audiences a feast for the eyes. Star Keanu Reeves said in a new interview that the fourth chapter is "the most action-packed of all the John Wick movies" so far. Keanu told Total Film: "And it's way beyond that. It's a huge show." He went on to say that Chapter 4 was the "most difficult action role" of his career: "They really trained me to have what we call a 'toolbox' of skills." Keanu did a lot of behind-the-scenes training for John Wick, and in the fourth episode, he received special training in another skill: stunt driving. "We took driving to a whole new level, which I really liked," Keanu said: "There are 180-degree turns, forward to reverse 180 degrees, reverse to forward 270 degrees, drifting... So it's really fun to have the opportunity to learn these skills and play with them." John Wick: Chapter 4 also features new star Donnie Yen, who brings a "masterful fighting ability" to all his films, according to the film's fight director Scott Rogers. Keanu summed up the fourth film as a "masterpiece" of "madness" and "action." John Wick: Chapter 4 will be released on March 24. |
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