“John Wick 4” It is not only the last film in the saga starring Keanu Reeves, but also the only one of the four action films that has a post credit scene. The story of the suit-and-tie killer has received rave reviews, and while it won’t mark the complete end of her universe—Ana de Armas will star in a spin-off called “Ballerina”—fans are wondering if what happens in the sequence after the credits would anticipate something else for the franchise. Who appears in it? Will there be “John Wick 5”? We explain it to you below.
“John Wick 4”: post-credit scene explained
The almost three hours of “John Wick 4” present the bases for some possible plots within the saga and two characters that will have more relevance in the future: Caine (Donnie Yen) and Akira (Rina Sawayama). In fact, this pair is the one who stars in the post-credit scene of the film.
Caine and Akira, new characters in “John Wick 4”. Photo: Jovemnerd
When Caine —who is finally at peace after the death of the Marquis de Gramont— goes to visit his daughter Mia, who plays the violin in a park, the worst happens. the figure of Akira —who wants to avenge his father’s death—appears among the passers-by and pulls out a knife. But before we see a fight, the sequence cuts to black.
Of course, this is confirmation that there are still more stories to be told in the “John Wick” universe. The scene could mean another possible spin-off in which we would see a confrontation between the two characters, who have enchanted the audience for their peculiarities.
Will there be “John Wick 5”?
Director Chad Stahelski he noted that, after the fourth installment, they were going to “put John Wick to rest”. However, this does not indicate the end of the franchise, since it is already confirmed that Ana de Armas will star in “Ballerina”, a spin-off that will expand the universe of the contract killer.
“Ballerina” will show Ana de Armas as a new assassin. Photo: IMDb
The film will be about a young woman who seeks to avenge the death of her parents and who will submit to the same intense training as Wick. Doubles coordinator Stephen Dunlevy has indicated that we will be looking at “a younger, more fledgling assassin on the rise”so “he’s going to make mistakes and he’s going to learn.”
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