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    John Wick 4 Sequel Series in the Works — How Is Keanu Reeves Involved?

    By Matt Webb Mitovich,

    5 hours ago
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    What happens next after John Wick… um, after the events of John Wick: Chapter 4 ?

    A follow-up TV series executive-produced by franchise front man Keanu Reeves will aim to answer that.

    John Wick: Under The High Table is in development at Lionsgate, TVLine has confirmed, with Reeves executive-producing alongside franchise director Chad Stalheski (who would helm the pilot episode), Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee.

    Penned by The Old Man co-creator Robert Levine, the prospective “high-octane action series” (which is currently being shopped) picks up directly after the “stunning end” of the March 2023 Chapter 4 installment. John Wick has left the world of the High Table in a tenuous position, and a collection of new characters will look to make a name for themselves while some of the franchise stalwart characters remain committed to the old-world order.

    Though John Wick: Under The High Table promises to “combine new and old and thrust the Wick universe into a new age,” and Reeves reportedly is very hands-on with the project, the film vet has no plans to reprise his action hero role on-screen.

    Deadline first reported on the series’ development.

    Other John Wick: Chapter 4 follow-ups already in the works include The Ballerina , due out June 6, 2025, and in which Ana de Armas ( Knives Out ) plays an assassin trained in the traditions of the Ruska Roma, and an untitled film that continues the story of Caine, the highly skilled, blind assassin played by Donnie Yen in Chapter 4 .

    On the TV side, last fall gave us The Continental: From the World of John Wick , Peacock’s three-part, 1970s-set prequel series that starred Colin Woodell ( The Flight Attendant ) as Winston Scott, the titular New York hotel’s eventual proprietor played by Ian McShane on the big screen. (Reeves had no EP credit on that one.) TVLine readers gave the “three-night event” an average grade of “A-.”

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