Netflix Superhero Movie Past Midnight Earmarks Keanu Reeves For Lead Role
The John Wick star is set to front an original vigilante superhero blockbuster with Marvel filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo producing.
The John Wick star is set to front an original vigilante superhero blockbuster with Marvel filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo producing.
Filmmaker Chad Stahelski is set to return as the New York City setting is primed to introduce Avengers 4's Hiroyuki Sanada as the villain.
Quizzed about his plans for The Matrix and Bill & Ted, the veteran action star told fans what they expect for the third John Wick installment for 2019.
The third installment in the blockbuster franchise has been set for the summer of 2019, coming up against some stiff competition in the process.
Having linked up for three motion pictures over their respective careers, the duo will reunite for an upcoming comedy that suits their personalities perfectly.
With an illustrious career behind him, Reeves looked back on the 1991 feature that catapulted him to stardom with the help of Kathryn Bigelow and Patrick Swayze
Filmmaker Chad Stahelski reflected on the extravaganza that was Chapter 2, but quickly looked ahead to a franchise gaining momentum.
The 52-year old action star admitted that under the right circumstances with his favorite people back on deck, the project could very well happen.
Sitting down to promote his new action blockbuster John Wick: Chapter 2, the 52-year old outlined which character he had his eyes on before someone else stepped in.
Giving fans a short glimpse of what a middle-aged Ted Logan would look like on The Graham Norton Show last week, the action star said a third installment is on it's way. Excellent!
If the studio was planning on lowering audience expectations for the action sequel, then the critics have done them no favors to champion the picture outright.
As the 52-year old fronts the badass assassin character for a second time, the actor discussed the role in depth, the physical demands and working with Laurence Fishburne again.