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John Wick

Don't set him off.
2014 | 101m | English

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Ex-hitman John Wick comes out of retirement to track down the gangsters that took everything from him.
Release Date: Oct 22, 2014
Director: David Leitch, Chad Stahelski
Writer: Derek Kolstad
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords hitman, gangster, secret organization, bratva (russian mafia), revenge, murder, dog, retired, widower
Production Companies Thunder Road, 87Eleven, DefyNite Films, MJW Films
Box Office Revenue: $88,761,661
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Keanu Reeves John Wick
Michael Nyqvist Viggo Tarasov
Alfie Allen Iosef Tarasov
Willem Dafoe Marcus
Dean Winters Avi
Adrianne Palicki Ms. Perkins
Omer Barnea Gregori
Toby Leonard Moore Victor
Daniel Bernhardt Kirill
Bridget Moynahan Helen
John Leguizamo Aurelio
Ian McShane Winston
Bridget Regan Addy
Lance Reddick Hotel Manager / Charon
Keith Jardine Kuzma
Tait Fletcher Nicholai
Kazy Tauginas Ivan
Alexander Frekey Alexander
Thomas Sadoski Jimmy
Randall Duk Kim Continental Doctor
David Patrick Kelly Charlie
Clarke Peters Harry
Kevin Nash Francis
Gameela Wright Delivery Woman
Vladislav Koulikov Pavel
Munro M. Bonnell Priest
Patricia Squire Elderly Woman
Vladimir Troitsky Team Leader
Matt McColm Club Goon (uncredited)
Scott Tixier Violinist (uncredited)
Carolyn Blair Red Circle Club Goer (uncredited)
Samantha Crawford Red Circle Club Goer (uncredited)
Nadia Kay Hot Girl (uncredited)
Natalia Kiriya Red Circle Model (uncredited)
Tommy Bayiokos Russian Sniper (uncredited)
J.J. Perry Bathroom Security (uncredited)
Dennis Keiffer Club Goon (uncredited)
Alex Ziwak Assassin (uncredited)
Erik Martin Russian Thug (uncredited)
Elizabeth Saint Russian Model (uncredited)
Marija Skangale Red Circle Cage Dancer (uncredited)
Paugh Shadow Assassin (uncredited)
Name Job
Dean Neistat Stunts
Jim Palmer Stunts
Christopher Parker Stunts, Utility Stunts
Mick O'Rourke Stunts
Cale Schultz Stunts
Paul E. Short Stunts
David Shumbris Stunt Double
Don Thai Theerathada Utility Stunts
Stefanie Barry Stunts
David Leitch Co-Director
Robbie Smith Stunts
Jonathan Sela Director of Photography
Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir Editor
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Luca Mosca Costume Design
Darrin Prescott Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jackson Spidell Stunt Double
Chad Stahelski Director
Joel J. Richard Original Music Composer
John Houlihan Music Supervisor
Jonathan Eusebio Fight Choreographer
Chris O'Hara Stunt Coordinator
Derek Kolstad Writer
J.J. Perry Stunts
Renae Moneymaker Stunt Double
Bobby Beckles Stunt Double
Tom Andrews Stunts
Airon Armstrong Stunts
Jared Burke Stunts
Eric Brown Stunts
Bryce Burke Stunts
Aja Frary Stunts
Peter Epstein Stunts
Jeremy Fry Stunt Double
Kachina Dechert Stunts
Tim Connolly Stunts
Stefanie Flores Stunts
Stephen Izzi Stunts
Natalia Kiriya Stunts
Pete Klein Stunts
Dennis Keiffer Stunts
Mack Kuhr Stunts
Efka Kvaraciejus Stunts
Carlos Lopez Stunts
Matt McColm Stunts
Tim Lajcik Stunts
Roman Mitichyan Stunts
Brian Smyj Stunts
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunt Double
Jon Valera Stunts
Patrick M. Walsh Stunts
Aaron Vexler Stunts
Justin Yu Stunts
Jessica Kelly Casting
Dan Leigh Production Design
CJ Simpson Art Direction
Susan Bode Tyson Set Decoration
Stephen M. Kelley Makeup Department Head
Kristen Ficara Art Department Coordinator
Raul Abrego Assistant Art Director
Carl Baldasso Assistant Art Director
Dennis Moyes Assistant Art Director
James Carroll Foley
Paul Pirola Foley
Alan Rankin Sound Designer
James Bolt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Martyn Zub Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Drew Jiritano Special Effects Coordinator
Mark Neysmith CG Supervisor
Nigel Mendoza Visual Effects Editor
Jake Braver Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff Campbell Visual Effects Supervisor
Bill Almeida Gaffer
Eric Boncher Gaffer
Steve Koster Helicopter Camera
Matthew T. Rodgers Helicopter Camera
Gregory W. Smith "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Clay Liversidge Rigging Gaffer
Kenn Hamilton Costume Supervisor
John C. Stuver Dialogue Editor
Vinny Mazzarella Property Master
Duane Manwiller Second Unit Director of Photography
Holly Rymon Unit Production Manager
Mike Upton Unit Production Manager
John R. Saunders First Assistant Director
Jeremy Marks Second Assistant Director
Michael Tinger Post Production Supervisor
Jessica Lichtner Script Supervisor
Craig Pressgrove First Assistant "A" Camera
Pedro Corcega Second Assistant "A" Camera
Tim Norman "B" Camera Operator
Michael J. Burke First Assistant "B" Camera
Eve Strickman Second Assistant "B" Camera
Camilo Mendoza Loader, Data Wrangler
Gabe Kolodny Digital Imaging Technician
Matthew Hemesath Assistant Costume Designer
Rose Marie Cappelluti Set Costumer
Trenee Clayton Set Costumer
Sara Ryer Costume Coordinator
Amy Tagliamonti Key Makeup Artist
Stacy St. Onge Makeup Artist
Kerrie Smith Hair Department Head
Kat Percy Key Hair Stylist
Bobby Diehl Hairstylist
Charlie Marroquin Key Grip
Dave Bowers Best Boy Grip
Andrew Sweeney Dolly Grip
Marcel Ciurea Dolly Grip
Danny Michael Production Sound Mixer
Kira Smith Boom Operator
James LaFarge Utility Sound
R. Bruce Steinheimer Special Effects Coordinator
Nicholas Bernstein Location Manager
Justin Rosini Assistant Location Manager
Mark Hagerman Production Coordinator
Ivan J. Fonseca Second Unit First Assistant Director
Traci Spicer Assistant Location Manager
Brian Burik Stunts
Dave Camarillo Stunts
George B. Colucci Jr. Stunts
Al Cerullo Stunts
Randy Haynie Stunts
Jimmy Hays Stunts
Daniel Hernandez Stunts
Myles Humphus Stunts
Owen Holland Stunts
Luke Lesko Stunts
Ian Mclaughlin Stunts
Luis Moco Stunts
Robert Nagle Stunts
Josiah Nolan Stunts
Rich Rutherford Stunts
Ross Morgan Ruben Stunts
Josh Seifert Stunts
Akos Schenek Stunts
Anthony Vincent Stunts
Adam Wood Stunts
Jesse Jacobs Utility Stunts
Nuo Sun Stunts
Todd Harris Storyboard Artist
Michael Elliott Production Driver
Philippe Vonlanthen Stunts
Jeffrey Smith Stunts
Tyler Bates Original Music Composer
Andy Koyama Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark P. Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Aaron Becker Title Designer
Alex Montalban Stunts
Dylan Eiland Additional Soundtrack
Name Title
Basil Iwanyk Producer
Erica Lee Executive Producer
Mike Witherill Producer
Kevin Scott Frakes Executive Producer
Tara Finegan Executive Producer
Andrew C. Robinson Executive Producer
Raj Brinder Singh Executive Producer
Jared Underwood Executive Producer
Mike Upton Executive Producer
Stephen Hamel Executive Producer
Peter Lawson Executive Producer
Giuseppe Vincenti Executive Producer
Darren Blumenthal Executive Producer
Sam X. Eyde Executive Producer
Doug Monticciolo Co-Producer
Jamie Wing Co-Producer
Noel Lohr Co-Producer
David Leitch Producer
Keanu Reeves Executive Producer
Eva Longoria Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
9.0

This is very much my kind of movie. Straightforward, lots of good action, our hero never waivers from his path and no social or emotional nonsense. Those who have watched the movie might wonder why I claim that there is not emotional nonsense since the entire plot is driven by John Wick’s very emoti ... onal response to his wife’s death and the subsequent killing of the dog that he received as a last present from her. What I mean with “no emotional nonsense” is that John Wick is never second guessing himself, the movie never really tries to portray him as an “ordinary” guy having second thoughts about killing the bad guys and he doesn’t go into some silly “oh should I really pull the trigger” trance and drops the gun in the worst possible moments as is done in a lot of movies. Sure, there are emotions in this movie. Rage and thirst for revenge in particular with the addition of a healthy dose of fear from the bad guys…eventually that is. The plot of the movie is, as I wrote, quite straightforward and classical. Retired hit man gets wronged by idiot son of big bad guy. Hit man gets pissed off and goes on a quest for revenge. People die (a lot of them). Hit man and big bad guy have a show down at the end. In terms of story that is about it. However, such a story can be told and presented in a good and entertaining way and in a less good and entertaining way. As far as I am concerned the way the story is told in this movie is very, very entertaining. Keanu Reeves is quite good as the hit man. So are the big bad guy and most of the other actors of any importance. During the course of the movie we get more than a few glimpses into John Wick’s former life and it is a quite cool background that have been elaborated. The secret world that John Wick was once part of and how it works and operates would be worthy a good old-fashioned James Bond movie. Then of course there is the action. It is an action movie so you do expect quite some expenditure on the action and this movie do not disappoint. There are lots of action and it is good action. Sure, the ease by which John Wick picks off his opponents waiving his gun(s) in all direction without hardly looking is sometimes a bit over the top but it is still done with a fluidness and grace that just makes it … so cool. The gun fights are generally mixed up with some equally good martial arts close combat stuff and it is really well woven together. One thing that I really like with this movie is that John Wick is the cool, cold, determined, not to be pissed off, killing machine from start to finish. There are really no slow parts or “obligatory” scenes of doubt and self-recrimination. It is “the bad guys will pay” all the way. This of course gives the opportunity to include some other elements that I quite like in a story like this. For instance the parts where the spoiled total idiot son of the big bad guy slowly gets his arrogance replaced by some good, honest to God, fear. Fear of death and fear of the guy he so carelessly pissed off. Needless to say, I enjoyed this movie a lot when I sat down to watch it with my oldest son yesterday.

May 16, 2024
tanty
6.0

I don't get why this movie has such good reviews. It simple and quite uninteresting. Lots of actions and well known faces (many from TV series), but nothing else. The same old brainless plot to justify tons of bullets. ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Woof! Keanu Reeves is the John Wick of the title, a grieving one man army who gets tipped over the edge when gangsters kill his dog. Carnage ensues. The paying public do like a good revenge flick, there have been plenty this last couple of decades, and they do go down well. Once the set-up has ... been staged - Wick grieves at the loss of his loved one - gets some small joy via a pet - only to have that snatched away from him, then the film becomes a joyously unstoppable actioner. Wick, in good hands with a moody and beefy Reeves (face fuzz strange, though) strong in presence, cuts a swathe through the gangland eastern blockers. And that's pretty much it! Characterisations are thin on the ground, it's a bit nutty and of course preposterous, but boy is it fun. There you go, a box office winning actioner without pretensions. Enjoy. 7/10

May 16, 2024
CuriousAstronaut
N/A

~NO SPOILERS~ John Wick is an excellent revenge action movie that raises the bar with its excellent lighting, cinematography, and martial arts displays from Keanu. Mr Wick spends the rest of the film getting even with a mob boss for the actions of his son who killed his dog and stole his car. ... As far as the plot goes, its pretty simple but there is a lot of depth to the world. Reeves displays a decent amount of acting range here, but his real talent is bringing bad guys down one headshot at a time. Its glorious to see him smack a guy over the head, hold him down while reloading, and then take him out. The best thing about this film is the lack of shaky cam-- you can see all the action happening clearly. This is made possible by the dedication of the actors in their martial arts training. Support films like this, they are a rare breed these days!

Jun 23, 2021
shiri4frnz
8.0

**Pure unadulterated action** John Wick - it's that kind of a character whose name is enough to inflict terror in the minds of people. And whoever isn't terrified doesn't mean that they're better, it just means that they don't know JOHN WICK. It definitely isn't the first character of it's kin ... d, but very few characters of this kind convince you that they are what they are supposed to be. Let's just say that John Wick kicks a** and he is pretty awesome at that. I can't think of anyone else to be John Wick other than Keanu Reeves, the guy's living the character on screen. The hand to hand combat, usage of knives and guns, the action, it all seems poetic at times. The thing I loved the most is that there wasn't too much noise, no Boom Boom, just the Bang Bang, exactly what you'd expect from a hit-man. The cinematography, dialogues, background score, direction, action, everything was just what a movie like this needs. It ticked all the right boxes for me and I think every action movie fan would lap this one up. It is a great action revenge movie that never runs out of steam throughout it's course. So, everyone who loves to see bullets flying all over the screen, or to quote it better, say hitting just the right spots, go treat yourself to this movie. You'd be glad. An 8 out of 10

Jun 23, 2021
dalboz
7.0

It's cheesy, formulaic, and hammily acted. It's also stylish, high energy, and generally just a fun popcorn movie. "John Wick" is a retired hitman who gets brought back into the life by a personal attack (no spoilers here, but if you're squeamish about animal cruelty, be warned). Okay, we've hear ... d this story dozens of times. What's different is the world in which this takes place. There's a secret criminal underground that seems to have their hands in everything, and there's a specific code and honor among thieves. Actually, come to think of it, we never really meet anyone who isn't involved or in the know somehow, so it's implied that this society is very widespread and possibly runs everything. This film actually seems to have more in common with the "Wanted" comic book than the "Wanted" movie did. Part of the style and identification with the near superhuman Keanu Reeves as Wick is that he isn't a perfect action hero. He gets hurt. A lot. Unlike Neo, he's not invincible. He's simply very well trained and determined, which makes the combat sequences more interesting because, even though you know the outcome, there's always this little part in the back of your mind that wonders if he'll come out in one piece, making them gritty and...semi-realistic. Let's be honest, a lot of the action moves are very theatrical and wouldn't have much practical value in the real world. Given the implications for how big this criminal underworld probably is, it seems to have been set up to be a franchise from the start. From background characters like Ian McShane's Winston (who keeps referring to Wick as "Jonathan" even though the name is John; different spelling means it isn't a shortened version of his name) to Lance Reddick's hotel manager (who I would swear there is more going on with this character and hopefully gets explored later), there's a lot of ground to explore. It's not a smart or challenging film, but it is fun and not a bad way to spend a couple hours if you like action movies.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
10.0

**The mastery of stunt choreography and world-building make John Wick the new standard of action films.** John Wick is a master class on taking every movie trope and delivering an incredibly fresh and innovative franchise that delights avid action fans and casual observers alike. Chad Stahelski a ... nd team break free from the now overused shaky cam to hide mediocre acting and push their stars and stunt team to give us some of the best action sequences in film since The Matrix. But to take this movie even further into brilliance, Stahelski prefers to show and not tell the audience about the world in which John Wick lives. As a result, everything is mysterious, leaving viewers intrigued, questioning, and wholly immersed in this assassin-filled world. The unusual gold coin currency, the legend and fear of John Wick, the enigmatic Continental hotel that forbids any assassin "work" on the premises, and much more sweeten a typical action revenge story into a cinematic treasure.

Sep 03, 2022
kdumers
N/A

Keanu Reeve’s very best since the Matrix!!! ...

Jan 03, 2023
GenerationofSwine
10.0

My wife made me watch the John Wick series when #3 came out... and I started with #3. She was pretty sure that I needed to watch the first two to understand what it was about... I was pretty sure that I didn't. Turns out I was right. You don't need to watch 1 and 2 to understand everything that i ... s going on in 3. You don't have to watch 1 to understand 2. You can really jump in anywhere you want, and be up to speed withing a few seconds. The plot is really that paper thin. You've seen movies with plots like this before. The tough guy that is the best at what he does goes out for revenge. It could be the plot from Taken... from any movie really. The plot doesn't matter. What matters is stylized nonstop action. The action is hard, fast, and it looks really, REALLY cool. The story is absolutely nothing to write home about, but it's not important to the movie anyway. That's not where the fun is. Everything is paper thin, everyone knows it is paper thin.... ... because we all realize that this is a start-to-finish action extravaganza and things like plots and stories in movies like this only really get in the way. Too deep and the movie starts to stink. So, what you have is really fun, really exciting, really cool looking action... and it's entertaining. It's OK to admit that it's low on plot, because.... it is what it is, and what it is is super fun and super entertaining.

Jan 10, 2023
TitanGusang
8.0

John Wick is the definition of a blockbuster action film, with big set pieces and visceral stunt work that will leave audiences gasping. While the story and performances are lacking, the creators make attempts at establishing a greater world around the characters. There are some really creative serv ... ices and lore that go into the assassin underworld that is simply brilliant. The acting all around is quite lackluster. I love Keanu Reeves as a man, but he cannot deliver dialogue well. I know he is supposed to be very emotionless, but there is just a robotic nature to his line delivery that is quite awkward. His performance does not take a ton away from the movie but could have elevated it if he were a bit better. The main conflict of the story is a bit cheesy and did not totally work for me, but at the end of the day, it is just a vehicle for the action and does enough to propel the story forward. The main focus of these films is the brutality of the choreography. John Wick stacks up a large body count with ease executing opposing assassins with a plethora of weapons and tactics. There are some creative kills in the movie, but most are just headshots delivered by a pistol. I would have loved to see a little bit more variety, but it was so in-your-face and absurd that I still had a great time with it. Score: 79% Verdict: Great

Feb 01, 2023
r96sk
8.0

Pure entertainment, this. Happy to have finally got around to watching this franchise! I expected sheer enjoyment and that's what I got. <em>'John Wick'</em> is good fun! It is more hammy than I thought it would be, not that that's a criticism. Some characters duck out surprisingly abruptly too ( ... justice for Clarke Peters!), even when the one who should get taken out immediately somehow manages to stick around for a while. Keanu Reeves is always a pleasure to watch act. His character is a badass, that's for sure. If I'm being truthful, none of the others stood out to me too much - not in a negative way, just moreso they are all on the same level as each other behind Reeves. Willem Dafoe is the best of the rest, though. I look forward to checking out the sequels, which I'm expecting positive things from - especially with, presumably, bigger budgets.

Feb 17, 2023
Arcanum101
10.0

Simply a cool character doing a lot of very bad things for all the right reasons. Immensely slick and incredibly fluid action in this movie. But the subtleties and nuances of world details are what make this story so addictive. Even after more than a hundred watches I still have to skip that puppy s ... cene.

May 10, 2023
SoSmooth1982
8.0

Reeves is such a great actor. Another action packed filled movie. He nuts on everyone all because they killed his dog. ...

Jul 06, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

When a couple of young gangsters take a liking to the car of the recently widowed “John Wick” (Keanu Reeves) they little expect that he will be able to put up much resistance as they enter his home at night and pinch it - beating him up and killing his dog at the same time. What is clear to arch-vil ... lain “Viggo” (Michael Nyqvist), though, is that his hot-headed son (Alfie Allen) has gone and stirred up one hell of an hornet’s nest. To try to save his son from what would appear to be certain death, he tries to enlist the help of assassin “Marcus” (Willem Dafoe) but “Wick” is armed with an whole array of weaponry and some invaluable gold coins that suggest he is part of an international network that has rules! Woe-betides anyone who crosses them, or their enforcer “Winston” (Ian McShane). It’s end-to-end stuff, this, with loads of brutal action right from the start. Reeves does regurgitate his “Neo” role from “The Matrix” (1999) a little but here the stunt choreography is nowhere near as repetitive and the cat and mouse dynamic excites more naturally than some more video-game style of adventures where the scenarios play, reset and repeat all too often. Reeves hasn’t much by way of meaningful dialogue to worry about as the action elements unfold, he just needs to be as useful with a surgical needle as he is with guns, knives and trashed furniture. It does rather rush things at the end, with a few significant sub-plots terminated unimaginatively, but this is still a solid and entertaining revenge thriller that gets the mix of mayhem and carnage just about right.

Apr 14, 2025
Margot_GreenHumanity
N/A

It’s about time I watched John Wick, especially since I want to be up to date before seeing the upcoming film Ballerina (spoiler: I loved it). I absolutely love Keanu Reeves, and I know John Wick has a massive following. But I think people are going to hate me for saying this: why do people like ... these films so much? I appreciate the storyline that runs through the entire franchise. I like the idea that everyone is somehow connected, it adds a certain world-building element that’s quite engaging. But beyond that, I struggle to understand the hype. To me, it feels very action-heavy, and while that’s fine, I personally prefer films that are more drama-based or focus on thematic depth. Maybe that’s why I’m not fully connecting with it. Also, the sound design and music feel a bit odd to me, and there’s a noticeable lack of dialogue. The action is non-stop, but I find myself missing character development and emotional layers. I just don’t know. I can’t quite vibe with it. I thought I’d be into it, but it’s not really clicking for me. Watch my video reviews: ​​https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMSABUGLg/ https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKh1MyHiZH-/?igsh=MTFycXpzczFlNGhrZg==

Jun 20, 2025
the-samui
7.0

John Wick is a simple revenge story with a lot of action scenes. Dialogue is kept short and simple. Because of this, pacing is really good. Cinematography and fight choreography are great; action scenes are filmed with minimal cuts and are satisfying to watch, although not really realistic. Music ... goes well with the action scenes. The world it is trying to build is interesting in its own way and probably a differentiating factor from similar movies. The acting is good, mostly carried by the other actors, while John (Keanu) does the shooting and is a character of few words.

Jul 29, 2025