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Word on the street is it's supposed to fall somewhere between JW3 and JW4....like a John Wick 3.5 so to speak!

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JW4 ending is left ambiguous, with John presumed — but not confirmed — dead, with a post-credits scene teasing a confrontation between Caine and Akira (Rina Sawayama). She attacks him with a knife after Caine earlier in the movie killed her father, Shimazu Koji (Hiroyuki Sanada) while sparing her.


The additional scene could be a teaser for a John Wick spinoff movie about Yen’s Caine assassin character, which is in the works at Lionsgate. The studio also has upcoming spinoff film Ballerina starring Ana de Armas, which takes place between the third and fourth John Wick movie


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Newerest vid...one month out. I'm very much looking forward to this.


It's been too long with no updates....

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Watched the Keira Knightly Pride and Prejudice with my wife last night, she's asked for me to do this for years. She says she sees a lot of Jane Austen character qualities in me. I probably should have done this act of service awhile ago. I will say it's an extremely well done film.
 
Re: John Wick: Ballerina


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The timeline doesn’t add up. When he appears at the end of the film, he should’ve been completely preoccupied with dodging a multi-million-dollar bounty. She originally meets him when he’s “punching his ticket” and heading out to Casablanca and Sophia.— so seeing him pop up at the end felt out of place and pulled me out of the story.

Honestly, they would’ve been better off leaving him out of that early scene with her altogether. I’m guessing his appearance will somehow be explained as some allegiance to the Director and Ruska Roma, but his appearance just felt forced.

6 out of 10 ballerina slippers

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Re: John Wick: Ballerina


*** SPOILER POST ***

The timeline doesn’t add up. When he appears at the end of the film, he should’ve been completely preoccupied with dodging a multi-million-dollar bounty. She originally meets him when he’s “punching his ticket” and heading out to Casablanca and Sophia.— so seeing him pop up at the end felt out of place and pulled me out of the story.

Honestly, they would’ve been better off leaving him out of that early scene with her altogether. I’m guessing his appearance will somehow be explained as some allegiance to the Director and Ruska Roma, but his appearance just felt forced.

6 out of 10 ballerina slippers

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I liked it.
 
The new Bond director, for now at least. I really hope he sticks around.

Denis Villeneuve | Director, Writer, Producer
If I recall correctly, he flat out refused to direct Dune unless there were multiple movies involved out of respect for the size of the story.

That alone has me optimistic about the way he'll treat this franchise, slow movie pacing or not.
 
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