Time is running out for those with John Wick: Chapter 4 on their watchlists, as Netflix will soon be removing the film from its catalogue.
The fourth chapter in the saga of Keanu Reeves' famed assassin, which is the highest-rated in the entire series, is scheduled for removal from the streaming service on April 21. That means April 20 is the last day for fans to watch.
Written by Shay Hatten and Michael Finch, Chapter 4 sees the legendary hitman take his fight against the High Table global as he seeks out the most powerful players in the underworld, from New York to Paris to Japan to Berlin.
The Chad Stahelski-directed film holds an impressive 94% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it the first John Wick film to go over the 90% mark.
The first film holds a score of 86%, while Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 — Parabellum are both at 89%.
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"John Wick: Chapter 4 piles on more of everything - and suggests that when it comes to a well-dressed Keanu Reeves dispatching his enemies in lethally balletic style, there can never be too much," reads the site's critical consensus.
The film shocked fans upon its release in 2023, due to its climax hinting at an end for the franchise.
According to producer Basil Iwanyk, Reeves wanted to say a definitive goodbye to Wick, as the intense filming process had begun to take its toll.
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"After the second, third, and fourth movie, making these films is so exhausting, and it destroys Keanu, physically and emotionally," he shared.
"By the end, he's always like, 'I can't do this again', and we agree with him. The guy is just a shell of himself because he just goes off and goes for it."
It was confirmed earlier this month that John Wick: Chapter 5 is in the works, though Reeves' return still hasn't been confirmed.
The John Wick movies are available to buy or rent on Prime Video, plus DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD.
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