An unexpected John Wick movie starring Keanu Reeves is being released next week.
Lionsgate has just released the trailer for Wick Is Pain, which will be released to buy digitally on Friday 9 May.
This isn't a prequel, continuation or spin-off but rather a documentary charting the highs and the lows of making the franchise that ended up defying all expectations.
The film features the likes of Keanu, director Chad Stahelski, producers David Leitch and Basil Iwanyk, and stunt double Jackson Spidell, discussing their experiences making the series.
The trailer shows them talking about the physical pain that Keanu and the other cast and stunt crew members went through creating the brutal fight scenes, as well as the emotional pain of facing production shutdown, needing to find over $6 million in just a few days.
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On top of that, the documentary looks to focus on how everyone came together to overcome the odds and create a beloved set of action films.
A fifth main John Wick movie is in development but we don't know how it will play out considering the titular character died in Chapter 4. What's more concrete is that spin-off film Ballerina will be releasing next month.
Ana de Armas will be leading as Eve Macarro, with Norman Reedus, Ian McShane, Anjelica Huston, and the late Lance Reddick also starring.
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Keanu will have a brief appearance too, with Ballerina set before the end of Chapter 4.
Meanwhile, there are plans for an animated movie and a spin-off focused on Donnie Yen's Caine.
Wick Is Pain will be available to buy digitally on 9 May. Ballerina will be released in cinemas on 6 June.
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