John Wick: Chapter 2 is a 2017 American neo-noir action thriller film directed by Chad Stahelski and written by Derek Kolstad. The second installment in
the John Wick film series, the plot follows hitman John Wick, who
goes on the run after a bounty is placed on his head. It
stars Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo and Ian McShane, and marks the first
collaboration between Reeves and Fishburne since appearing together in The Matrix trilogy.
Principal photography began
on October 26, 2015, in New York City. The film premiered
in Los Angeles on January 30, 2017, and was
theatrically released in the United
States on February 10, 2017. It received
positive reviews from critics
Grossed
$171.5 million worldwide, over four times its $40 million budget and nearly
twice the $88 million gross of the original film.
A
sequel, titled John Wick: Chapter 3, is set to be released on May
17, 2019.
Plot
Four
days after the events of the first film, former assassin John Wick tracks down his
stolen 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 at a chop shop owned by Abram Tarasov,
brother of Viggo and uncle of Iosef. John dispatches Tarasov's men in a violent
fight that heavily damages the Mustang. He then spares Tarasov under the
auspices of peace and returns home.
After
Aurelio takes John's Mustang for repairs, John is visited by Italian crime lord
Santino D'Antonio. It is revealed that to complete his "impossible
task"—which allowed him to retire and marry Helen—John asked Santino for
help. As a form of contract, Santino swore John to a "Marker," an
unbreakable promise symbolized by a "blood oath" medallion. Santino
presents the medallion to demand services from John, but John refuses, claiming
that he is retired. In retaliation, Santino destroys John's house with a
grenade launcher.
Winston,
the owner of the Continental hotel in New York City, reminds John that
if he rejects the Marker, he will be violating one of the two unbreakable rules
of the underworld: no killing on Continental grounds, and Markers must be
honored. John accepts his commitment and meets with Santino, who tasks him with
assassinating his sister Gianna so he can claim her seat on the "High
Table," a council of high-level crime lords. Santino sends Ares, his mute
personal bodyguard, to surveil John.
In Rome, John infiltrates Gianna's
coronation party and confronts her. Faced with certain death, Gianna commits
suicide by slashing her wrists. After she dies, John shoots her to make sure she's dead,
fulfilling his commitment to Santino. While retreating, John is ambushed by
Santino's men, who intend to "tie up loose ends" by killing him.
After killing most of them, John is pursued by Gianna's bodyguard Cassian.
Their brutal fight is halted when they crash into the reception area of the
Rome Continental, which—like the New York Continental—prohibits any
"business" on its grounds. As the two share a tense drink, Cassian
vows revenge for Gianna's death.
After
John returns to New York City ,
Santino opens a $7 million contract for John's death under the
guise of avenging his sister, leading numerous assassins to attack John.
Cassian confronts John once again in the subway. John wins the ensuing fight,
but leaves Cassian alive out of professional respect. Injured and desperate,
John seeks help from the underground crime lord The Bowery King, whose
subordinates treat his injuries and guide him to Santino's location. John kills
Santino's bodyguards and mortally wounds Ares in a knife fight, but Santino is
able to escape to the Continental. Santino smugly makes it clear that he
intends to remain in its sanctuary indefinitely. Despite Winston's warnings,
John shoots and kills Santino in the Continental lounge.
The
next day, Winston sends for John and explains that, per the High Table, the
contract on John has been doubled and offered globally. In consequence of
killing Santino on Continental grounds, Winston declares John "excommunicado" from the Continental,
losing all access and privileges to underworld resources. However, Winston
delays announcing John's excommunication and global bounty by one hour to give
him a head start, and provides him with a Marker for future use. Before
leaving, John says to Winston: "Tell them... tell them all... whoever
comes, whoever it is, I'll kill them. I'll kill them all." As John and his
dog run through the park, dozens of cellphones around him ring, signalling that
the global contract has been activated.
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