ニュース 「ジョン・ウィック5が確認された:キアヌ・リーブスが次の章に戻る」

「ジョン・ウィック5が確認された:キアヌ・リーブスが次の章に戻る」

著者 : Peyton アップデート : Apr 09,2025

ジョン・ウィック・フランチャイズの非常に期待されている5回目の記事は、ライオンズゲートによって確認されているように、現在正式に作業中です。 60歳のとき、キアヌ・リーブスは再び象徴的なスーツを着て、伝説的なヒットマンとして武器を取ります。エキサイティングなニュースは、Cinemaconでのプレゼンテーション中に、ライオンズゲートモーションピクチャーグループの議長であるAdam Fogelsonによって共有されました。

ジョン・ウィックの開発:第5章は、サンダー・ロードの献身的なチームによって先頭に立っており、プロデューサーのバジル・イワニックとエリカ・リーが舵取りをしています。フランチャイズディレクター兼プロデューサーのチャドスタヘルスキーと、スター兼プロデューサーのキアヌリーブス自身も参加しています。特定のリリースウィンドウは発表されていませんが、世界中のファンはすでに期待して賑やかです。

特にジョン・ウィック:第4章の驚異的な成功の後、別のメインラインのジョン・ウィック映画をグリーンライトするという決定は驚くことではありません。シリーズの各分割払いは、映画業界では珍しい成果である、その前身を上回ることができました。ただし、一部のファンは、ジョンウィックの決定的な結末:第4章を考えると、5番目の映画の背後にあるロジックに疑問を呈するかもしれません。

警告!ジョン・ウィックのネタバレ:第4章に続きます。

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