

The DVD release features audio commentary with Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski, and the featurettes “RetroWick: Exploring the Unexpected Success of John Wick” and “As Above, So Below: The Underworld of John Wick.” John Wick: Chapter 2 will be available on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, and DVD for the suggested retail price of $42.99, $39.99, and $29.95, respectively. The 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray versions will also feature Dolby Atmos audio remixed specifically for the home-theater environment, to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead.
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There is also a featurette about John’s dog, aptly titled “Dog Wick.The 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and Digital HD releases feature over three hours of extensive bonus material including feature-length audio commentary with Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski, three deleted scenes, nine featurettes, the official John Wick “Kill Count” video, and the Dog Wick short.įeaturettes include “RetroWick: Exploring the Unexpected Success of John Wick,” featuring the cast discussing the success of the first film “Training John Wick,” showing Keanu Reeves and Common training with guns, cars, and hand-to-hand combat “Wick-vizzed,” which looks at the blueprint “pre-viz” of John Wick’s action beats “As Above, so Below: The Underworld of John Wick,” exploring the assassin’s underworld in the movie “Friends, Confidantes: The Keanu/Chad Partnership,” delving into the long-standing relationship between Keanu Reeves and one-time stunt coordinator – and now director – Chad Stahelski “Car Fu Ride-Along,” where fans can experience a true ride-along with Keanu Reeves and the stunt driver “Chamber Deck: Evolution of a Fight Scene,” breaking down one of the fight sequences from concept to screen and “Wick’s Toolbox,” looking into John Wick’s bag of tricks. The Blu-ray edition of John Wick: Chapter 2 is loaded with entertaining extras including featurettes on training Reeves for the role, a break down of one of the film’s best fight scenes, and a kill count for the film. You’d be hard to pressed to find a better action movie this year than John Wick: Chapter 2. Additionally, the film never seems to take itself too seriously, which helps the audience really get behind Wick even though he only cares for three things in his life, his girl, his dog, and his car. The campy dialogue, plot points, and character motivations are all made up for by the intricate action scenes. The “gun fu” fighting Reeves has perfected is the coolest cinematic fighting form today, all thanks to John Wick – be warned, it does get a bit gory at times. Nonetheless, the action film is stunning to watch. John Wick: Chapter 2 doesn’t necessarily boast the strongest plot and the acting isn’t anything to write home about – although it is fun to see Reeves and Lawrence Fishburne together on the screen again. The rest of the movie is a mad dash of assassins attempting to kill John, who is undoubtably better than all of them combined. For a limited time, Amazon UK has a DVD boxset of John Wick: Chapter 1 and John Wick: Chapter 2 bundled together in one set, on sale for 12 off the list price. To save face, D’Antonio puts a hit out on John, knowing that he can’t be blamed for his sister’s assassination. He heads to Rome, finds the sister and murders her – with great grace, though, the two respect each other. He finds the evil man and learns that he has been tasked with killing D’Antonio’s sister. Without a house and without a car, Wick realizes that he must accept D’Antonio’s job. Wick says no, so in response, D’Antonio blows up his house with a grenade launcher.

A knock at the door reveals itself to be from Santino D’Antonio ( Riccardo Scamarcio), a dastardly colleague of Wick’s, who urges the assassin to accept a new job.

John’s car is wrecked from the fight and he barely makes it home.īack at home with his new puppy, yet to be named, John remembers his dead wife, staring with a furrowed brow into a picture frame. Tarasov wishes John a happy retirement even though they both know it wont last long. After killing at least twenty hit men, John gets his car and lets Tarasov live after the two of them agree to leave the other alone. The opening scenes of the second film find John ( Keanu Reeves) retrieving his car from the Russian mob and its leader Abram Tarasov ( Peter Stormare).

John Wick: Chapter 2 picks up only moments after the first film in the series, John Wick, ends. And he’s still killing everyone and everything in his way – to be fair though, everything and everyone is trying to kill him. John Wick, the most brooding assassin in the history of mankind is back, just as stone-faced as ever.
