The John Wick 4 ending is a fast-paced, action-packed thrill ride through the streets of Paris, so it's understandable if you missed some key details. We've broken down all the twists and turns of that explosive ending right here, answering all your major questions in the process.
It should go without saying, but the following will contain major spoilers for the John Wick 4 ending! Turn back now if you haven't seen the film yet! For everyone else, right this way…
Throughout the movie, the Marquis de Gramont (Bill Skarsgård) has been trying to have John Wick (Keanu Reeves) killed. This leads to him calling in Caine (Donnie Yen), an old friend of Wick's, to hunt down the other assassin – the Marquis gets Caine to do his bidding by threatening the life of his daughter.
All of this leads to a duel being agreed between Wick and de Gramont, though, naturally, de Gramont won't be participating himself. He names Caine as his representative. It's agreed that the duel will be held at sunrise, at Sacre Coeur in Paris, and it will be fought with duelling pistols. If John wins, he's free of the High Table and Winston (Ian McShane) will get the Continental back (and repaired) and be free of his excommunicado status, which the Marquis bestowed upon him at the start of the movie for helping John Wick in the third film.
De Gramont has no intention of allowing John Wick to reach the duel though. If John fails to arrive on time, he automatically loses, which means Winston, as his second, will be killed.
Some seriously epic action ensues, with John pursued through Paris by wave after wave of killers. Of course, in true John Wick style, he fights them all off. Mr. Nobody (Shamier Anderson) is after Wick on behalf of the Marquis, but
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