![]() Along the way, we explore some of the most iconic night scenes in the film, culminating with Wick's brutal staircase fight. Here we explore the tenacious work of cast and crew members who tough it out night after night in pursuit of Wick's dark, iconic aesthetic. For film crews, that meant enduring hundreds of night shoots, with crews switching to a virtually nocturnal mode of life for long stretches of production. A Shot in the Dark : The John Wick series takes audiences into a world that is both thematically and visually dark.Killing at the Speed of Traffic : Take a look at a nonstop action sequence featuring John Wick's car-fu at the Arc de Triomphe! The driving force of this piece will be a look at the effects achieved at the iconic location, and sets the stakes of every assassin in Paris descending on Wick. ![]() Fight Choreographers Jeremy Marinas and Laurent Demianoff team up with Stunt Coordinator Scott Rogers to dive into the creative challenges that went into planning this one-shot sequence that sees John Wick take on Paris's deadliest killers. One Killer Shot : John Wick: Chapter 4 features one of the boldest single-take shots ever attempted in action filmmaking.Get a behind-the-scenes look at the way Team Wick incorporates special effects into the practical stunts and locations of the film. Packing a Punch: Pulling off a kill takes a village.We also explore the more refined looks of the Marquis and the Old West-inspired garb of the Tracker. Suit Up / Shoot Up : Costume Designer Paco Delgado uncovers the cooler-than-cool suits worn by the assassins of John Wick that feature bulletproof lining – just what every killer needs for a night out on the town.Here we uncover Yen's journey on this film, exploring his prep for the role, his insight into the character, and his intense training regimen to portray this unlikely killer. With a style not seen since The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi, Caine shows that a killer's greatest instincts come not from his eyes, but from his mind. The Blind Leading the Fight : John Wick: Chapter 4 witnesses the arrival of Caine, a blind killer played by legendary actor and martial artist Donnie Yen.We unpack the complicated code of ethics that Wick lives by, and the ironic bonds he shares with the men trying to kill him. The Psychology of a Killer : Chad Stahelski explores the psychology of John Wick, a character who, despite four films, is still a mystery in many ways.Here we explore the craft at play in designing the sets of John Wick: Chapter 4 and the ways set design and action choreography go hand in hand in this legendary series. Making A Killing: In John Wick, sets are not merely the backdrop for each scene – they are integral parts of the action, with Wick often using whatever is on hand to take the fight to his enemies. ![]()
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