John Wick (character)

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John Wick
John Wick character
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Keanu Reeves as John Wick in John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
First appearanceJohn Wick (2014)
Created byDerek Kolstad
Portrayed byKeanu Reeves
Dave Fouquette (PAYDAY 2)
In-universe information
Full nameJardani Jovanovich
Aliases
GenderMale
Occupation
Affiliation
Fighting style
SpouseHelen Wick (deceased)
OriginBelarus
Nationality

John Wick is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the neo-noir action thriller film series John Wick, portrayed by Keanu Reeves. John is a legendary hitman who had retired until a gang invades his house, steals his car, and kills the puppy that his late wife Helen had given him. This sets him on a path of revenge, returning to the criminal underworld and eventually coming into conflict with the international organization of assassins of which he was once a part.[1]

Fictional character biography[]

John was born Jardani Jovanovich (Russian: Джордани Йованович, Belarusian: Ярдані Іовоновіч) in Padhorje, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union on September 12, 1964. He was orphaned at a young age before being taken in by an old friend of his father, who would eventually become John's mentor.[2] It is revealed in the John Wick comic book mini-series that he spent a significant portion of his adolescence in El Sauzel, Mexico.[3] At one point, he was recruited by a Ruska Roma organized crime group and trained by its leader, a woman known as "the Director", in New York City. Under the Director's supervision, John was trained as a hitman and learned skills including martial arts, firearms and other weaponry, tactical driving, infiltration, escapology and more. After leaving the Ruska Roma organization, he was arrested for an unspecified crime and incarcerated.[4] Upon release, he was manipulated into joining the underground crime world operating out of the Continental Hotel chain.[5] John eventually became the top enforcer for the New York Russian crime syndicate, becoming a feared and ruthless hitman that people describe as "a man of focus, commitment, and sheer will". He was later nicknamed "Baba Yaga", being further described as the man one would send to "kill the Bogeyman". His prowess was such that he once single-handedly killed three men in a bar with a pencil.

Eventually, John fell in love with a woman named Helen. Hoping to leave his past as a contract killer behind him and pursue a normal life, he met with Viggo Tarasov, boss of the Tarasov mob, who agreed to grant him his freedom if he could carry out what was described as an "impossible task", implying that Wick wasn't expected to survive the mission. In order to accomplish his goal, Wick requested assistance from crime boss Santino D'Antonio and subsequently ended up owing him a blood oath called a "marker". John eliminated all of Tarasov's major rivals, thus enabling him to become one of New York's most powerful crime bosses. John retired and settled down with Helen, his reputation now legendary, and the two lived happily together for five years.

Returning from retirement[]

Following Helen's death from a terminal illness, John largely remains isolated from society. He spends his days driving his prized 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1,[citation needed] and caring for his new dog, a beagle named Daisy, the last gift from his deceased wife. When Iosef Tarasov, Viggo's son, breaks into his home, assaults John, steals his car and kills Daisy, the vengeful John goes on a violent rampage. Knowing that John will likely stop at nothing to kill Iosef, Viggo attempts to protect his son and sends numerous assassins to stop John, but he kills them all. John eventually kills both Iosef and Viggo. Afterwards, John rescues a pit-bull puppy scheduled to be euthanized from an animal shelter and returns home.

Completing his blood oath[]

After taking revenge on the Tarasovs, John retrieves his prized car from Viggo's brother, Abram, and forms a truce with him. Wick's hopes of returning to retirement are ruined by Camorra crime boss Santino D'Antonio, who demands he complete his blood oath and assassinate Santino's own sister, Gianna D'Antonio, allowing Santino to take her place at The High Table. John refuses, and Santino retaliates by destroying his house. John reluctantly travels to Rome and fulfills the oath, only to realize that Santino is targeting him to tie up loose ends. Santino sends his bodyguard Ares and Gianna's former bodyguard Cassian after John, but ultimately John kills Ares and wounds Cassian.[6] Santino places a $7 million bounty on John's head, after which John enlists assistance from the Bowery King. John, after massacring hordes of assassins, eventually finds Santino in the Continental, where no bloodshed is permitted. John breaks the rule by killing Santino on the hotel premises, forcing Winston to declare him "excommunicado", meaning that he has been thrown out of the Continental without any way to call on it again for help. Winston, however, gives John one hour to flee before the excommunicado becomes active and the bounty on his head is doubled and offered globally by The High Table.[7]

Excommunicated and reuniting with Sofia[]

Excommunicated, exhausted, and wounded, John prepares to escape from New York as assassins gather to kill him after learning of the enaction of the $14 million bounty on his head. Fleeing to Morocco using his former allegiances, John meets with Sofia, an old friend, manager of the Moroccan Continental, and someone whose marker John holds for rescuing Sofia's daughter. Sofia helps him find the Elder, the one man who's above the High Table itself. The Elder agrees to rescind the excommunicado in return for John killing Winston and serving the High Table for the remainder of his life. John severs his ring finger and offers his wedding ring to the Elder to prove his fealty. John then returns to New York and is pursued by assassins until he reaches the safe haven of the Continental. John reunites with Winston but decides to spare him. Instead, John and the hotel's concierge, Charon, fight against the High Table and their enforcers. Successfully defeating waves of attackers, Winston and High Table representative, The Adjudicator, have a parley on the hotel roof. Ultimately, Winston knowingly shoots John in his bulletproof jacket multiple times to restore his standing with the High Table, while not wanting to betray him, and John tumbles from the roof into the street. The Bowery King, recovering from grave wounds inflicted by The Adjudicator's assassin named Zero, retrieves the badly injured John in his hideout, where he tells John that he plans to declare war against the High Table and John agrees to join him.

Characterization[]

The character and franchise has been described as a "central boogeyman character who can't be killed" and a "modern, action-oriented equivalent of '80s horror franchises", and reportedly has a kill count of 306, exceeding Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers combined.[8][9] Wick's violent one-man crusade has been described as an extreme case of workplace revenge.[10] He is largely seen wearing dark colored, tailored suits outfitted with ballistic armor. He is a deadly combatant and proficient with handguns, rifles, knives, and various other forms of weaponry as well as with hand-to-hand fighting. He has a large tattoo on his back with a Latin phrase written across praying hands holding a cross that reads, Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat.

Reception[]

Since the franchise's inception, the character of John Wick and his development in subsequent sequels have been seen as a reinvigoration of Keanu Reeves's career. The films have a massive cult following and Reeves's portrayal of the character has been wildly praised.[11]

In other media[]

John Wick appeared in Payday 2 as part of free tie-in content and later on the John Wick Heists DLC.[12]

John Wick appeared as a crossover skin in the battle royale game Fortnite.[13][14] This was the result of young children and teens mistaking Reeves for a skin named The Reaper.[14]

A parody of John Wick, simply referred to as "the Boogeyman" and "the Living Blade", and visually based off of a beardless Keanu Reeves, is featured in a Marvel Comics Black Widow storyline published in January 2022, written by Kelly Thompson and illustrated by Rafael T. Pimente.[15]

References[]

  1. ^ Avella, Joe; Blake, Conner (August 13, 2019). "How Keanu Reeves learned to shoot guns for 'John Wick'". Insider. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  2. ^ Gottsegen, Will (May 20, 2019). "John Wick 3 Isn't Just About Fighting, It's About Fame and Fandom". Spin. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  3. ^ Matadeen, Renaldo (May 15, 2019). "How the John Wick Comic Book Prequel Reveals His Secret History". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 18, 2020.
  4. ^ "John Wick Book of Rules Part One". Dynamite Entertainment.
  5. ^ "John Wick Book of Rules Part Five". Dynamite Entertainment.
  6. ^ "John Wick 3: Common Not Returning As Cassian". Looper. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  7. ^ Alexander, Bryan (May 24, 2019). "'John Wick 4' underway, but don't expect a happy ending for Keanu Reeves". USA Today. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  8. ^ Squires, John (May 23, 2019). "In Just Three Movies, John Wick Has Killed More People Than Jason and Michael's Combined Total". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  9. ^ Eisenberg, Eric (May 17, 2019). "John Wick Kill Count: All The Kills In All 3 Movies". CinemaBlend. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  10. ^ Hutchinson, Sean (February 13, 2017). "John Wick Suffers Extreme Workplace Rage, Psychologist Says". Inverse. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
  11. ^ Ide, Wendy (May 19, 2019). "John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum review - The Art of Action". The Guardian. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  12. ^ Graser, Marc (21 October 2014). "Keanu Reeves' 'John Wick' Becomes Playable Character in Payday 2 Video Game". Variety.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ Hernandez, Patricia (2019-05-17). "Fortnite's official John Wick skin has made things kinda awkward". Polygon. Archived from the original on 2019-05-17. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  14. ^ a b Cuthbertson, Anthony (2019-06-12). "Keanu Reeves was called 'Fortnite guy' so much that he decided to make a John Wick Skin". www.independent.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2019-06-12. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  15. ^ Connolly, Spencer (January 16, 2022). "Marvel Comics Proves Black Widow is No Match for John Wick". Screen Rant. Retrieved January 16, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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