Every installment in theJohn Wick series seems to top the last, and reportedly this time is no different. The upcoming John Wick: Chapter 4 will be the longest film in the Keanu Reeves series.
John Wick: Chapter 4 completed principal photography in 2021 with an impressive variety of locations, having filmed in Berlin, Paris, New York City, and somewhere in Japan. Reeves returns as master assassin John Wick, as does Laurence Fishburne as the underground crime boss The Bowery King.
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In an interview with Collider, director Chad Stahelski revealed that John Wick: Chapter 4 will be “longer than the other three, but not that long.” Exactly how long will the film be? Stahelski didn’t say, but the original John Wick clocked in at 101 minutes, John Wick: Chapter 2 at 122 minutes, and John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum at 131. That means that the upcoming sequel will be at least 2 hours and 11 minutes, but probably not much longer. Stahelski went on to say that the film is currently being edited and is nearing picture lock, meaning the video editing is almost complete. “There’s probably another few weeks of tweaking overall,” the director says, and then they’ll start adding the music and sound effects. “We love the music that we've got so far. We still have Tyler Bates doing the composition on some of the bigger sequences.”
While each film in the series gets longer, it also gets bigger in terms of budget and box office. The first film cost a meager $20-30 million and grossed $86 million, a good return. The second film turned this up a notch, with a $40 million budget and an impressive $171 million gross. The third cost an even larger $75 million and raked in a staggering $372 million. Although
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