Keanu Reeves terms his fourth film of the John Wick franchise as his toughest yet. It is directed by Chad Stahelski, and the stakes have increased over the years for his titular murderer-turned-rogue. He appeared and sounded cool while paying attention to each question with a calm emphasis and answered them with such detailing.
Check Out The Details Of ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ Here:-
It will feature an old and new cast, such as Donnie Yen as Caine, Laurence Fishburne as Bowery King, Rina Sawayama as Akira, Ian McShane as Winston, Shamier Anderson as Tracker, Hiroyuki Sanada as Shimazu, Clancy Brown as The Harbinger, Lance Reddick as Charon, and Scott Adkins as Killa. It will direct the sequel to the ‘John Wick: Chapter 3’ and be marked the longest film in the franchise.
Keanu Reeves Spoke About His Skills And His Experience Working With Actor Bill Skarsgard:-
Keanu revealed his experience working with Bill, "Ah, Bill is amazing." He added, "I had a few scenes with him, which were very fun. You were, we were kind of diametrically opposed, and I guess he is just challenging John Wick. He's such a marvellous actor, and I thought his performance as the Marquis was and is just a delight. So it was wonderful to work with such a craftsperson."
Keanu continues speaking about his titular role saying when asked about it. He said, "But I tried." Chad adds, "Persevered!" Keanu agrees with his statement, saying, "But I think what I lacked in skill, I certainly had in earnestness." Chad smiles, "Enthusiasm, with a lot of enthusiasm!" Keanu replies to him with agreement to his statements, "So, I think getting a new skill and trying to reach a John Wick level, which is a very high level, was probably the most challenging."
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