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    John Wick: Chapter 2

    Director: Chad Stahelski, Derek Kolstad, Basil Iwanyk
    Cast: Keanu Reeves

    Keanu Reeves
    , Common
    Common
    , Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    , Riccardo Scamarcio
    Riccardo Scamarcio
    , Ruby Rose
    Ruby Rose


    DVD

    (Wide Screen)

    $9.99
    $9.99

    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 06/13/2017
    • UPC: 0031398259442
    • Original Release: 2017
    • Rating: R
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7320
    • Sales rank: 2,746

    Special Features

    RetroWick: exploring the unexpected success of John Wick; As above, so below: the underworld of John Wick; Audio commentary by Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski; Theatrical trailer

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Keanu Reeves John Wick
    Common Cassian
    Laurence Fishburne Bowery King
    Riccardo Scamarcio Santino D'Antonio
    Ruby Rose Ares
    Lance Reddick Charon
    Peter Stormare Abram
    Bridget Moynahan Helen
    John Leguizamo Aurelio
    Ian McShane Winston
    Thomas Sadoski Jimmy
    Franco Nero Julius
    Claudia Gerini Gianna D'Antonio
    Tobias Segal Earl
    Erik Frandsen Numismatic
    David Patrick Kelly Charlie
    Perry Yung Doctor
    Youma Diakite Lucia
    Peter Serafinowicz Sommelier
    Luca Mosca Italian Tailor
    Midori Nakamura Seamstress
    Mario Donatone Cardinal
    Giorgio Carminati Priest
    Elli Meyer Pawnbroker
    Thaddeus Daniels Nigerian
    Margaret Daly Operator
    Christine Hollingsworth Bartender
    Ciscandra Nostalghia Concert Singer
    Chuk Iwuji Akoni,Akoni
    Vadim Kroll Cheslav
    Simone Spinazze Cartographer
    Chris LaPanta Earl's Guard #1
    Guyviaud Joseph Earl's Guard #2
    Diane Gooch Waitress
    Alisa Ermolaev Switchboard Operator #1
    Kelly Rae LeGault Switchboard Operator #2
    Wass Stevens Consiglieri
    Joan Smalls Continental Female Assassin
    Basil Iwanyk Creepy Homeless Man
    Alex Ziwak Actor
    Heidi Moneymaker Actor
    Aly Mang Winston's Personal Assistant
    Toshiko Onizawa Seamstress
    Marko Caka Mario Club Businessman
    Kitty Crystal Switch Board Operator
    Nancy Cejari Business Woman
    Marmee Regine Cosico ND Chinatown Pedestrian,Actor
    Jennifer Dong Cocktail Waitress
    Peter Arpesella Voices
    Emmanuel Todorov Voices
    Crystal Lonneberg Actor
    Chad Stahelski Actor
    Joel Richard Composer,Composer
    Tyler Bates Composer

    Technical Credits
    Derek Kolstad Screenwriter
    Basil Iwanyk Producer
    Kevin Scott Frakes Executive Producer,Producer
    Neishaw Ali Executive Producer
    Christa Tazzeo Executive Producer
    Vishal Rungta Executive Producer,Producer
    David Leitch Executive Producer,Producer
    Jeff G. Waxman Executive Producer,Producer
    Robert Bernacchi Executive Producer,Producer
    Alan Rankin Sound/Sound Designer
    Sylvaine Dufaux Camera Operator
    Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
    Jessica Kelly Casting
    Hugh Brompton Production Manager
    Vito Colazzo Production Manager
    R.J. Gilbert Production Manager
    Gabe Serrano Sound Mixer
    Martyn Zub Sound Mixer
    Gabor Vadnay Sound Mixer
    Andy Koyama Sound Mixer
    Claudio Pacifico Stunts
    Darrin Prescott Stunts
    Marc DeSourdy Stunts
    J.J. Perry Stunts
    R. Bruce Steinheimer Special Effects Supervisor
    Guillaume Murray Special Effects Supervisor
    Paul Buckley Special Effects Supervisor
    Maurizio Corridori Special Effects Supervisor
    Paul Linden Special Effects
    Claudio Bagni Sound Effects
    David J. Schwartz Sound Effects
    Luke Gibleon Sound Effects
    Andrew Eick Special Effects
    Clayton J. Barber Stunts
    Erica Lee Producer
    Chad Stahelski Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- John Wick: Chapter 2
    1. Chapter 1
    2. Chapter 2
    3. Chapter 3
    4. Chapter 4
    5. Chapter 5
    6. Chapter 6
    7. Chapter 7
    8. Chapter 8
    9. Chapter 9
    10. Chapter 10
    11. Chapter 11
    12. Chapter 12
    13. Chapter 13
    14. Chapter 14
    15. Chapter 15
    16. Chapter 16

    Legendary hitman John Wick (Keanu Reeves) is once again called out of retirement, this time by a former colleague (Riccardo Scamarcio) who wants him to repay a debt by killing an Italian crime lord (Claudia Gerini). But when the attempted assassination goes awry, Wick finds himself hunted by an international cabal of killers, and his only hope for survival might be a shadowy figure known as the Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne). Director Chad Stahelski and screenwriter Derek Kolstad return for this sequel to their 2014 cult action hit. Ian McShane, Ruby Rose, John Leguizamo, Common, Lance Reddick, and Bridget Moynahan co-star.

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    Hollywood stuntman Chad Stahelski (The Matrix, V for Vendetta) made his directorial debut with the surprise-hit 2014 action neo-noir flick John Wick, and now he's returned to helm its follow-up. Unceremoniously titled John Wick: Chapter 2, this installment does exactly what the sequel to John Wick should do: It takes everything that made the first movie so great -- gratuitous, gory violence; car chases aplenty; expertly choreographed fight scenes; plenty of jokes; and sweet, sweet vengeance -- and amps it up tenfold with more blood and guts, more vengeance, and some fantastic callbacks to the first film. The movie finds John Wick (the magnificently broody Keanu Reeves) where we last left him: attempting to enjoy retirement from his high-pressure career as "the Boogeyman," the deadliest and most feared assassin in New York City (and probably the world). However, when Santino D'Antonio (Riccardo Scamarcio), a nefarious Italian baddie from his past, comes to collect on a debt Wick owes him, the titular hitman has no choice but to return to his field of expertise. Of course, not everyone is so keen on abiding by the strange code of conduct among assassins, and Wick ends up having to punch, kick, stab, and shoot his way out of more than a few tricky situations around the globe. The body count and blood splatter increase exponentially from the first film, as Wick takes out army after army of opponents -- all whilst sharply dressed. Since Wick ends up both battling against and seeking the assistance of fellow crime-syndicate insiders, viewers get a slightly deeper look into the wild underbelly of this surreal universe this time around; one of the key players we meet is the Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne), who controls a resourceful, seemingly omnipresent network of assassins. Other cameos include the always delightful Ian McShane, who returns as Winston, proprietor of the Continental Hotel -- an eccentric establishment whose on-call sommelier specializes in weapons. Ruby Rose (xXx: Return of Xander Cage) solidifies herself as a natural action badass in her role as D'Antonio's bodyguard. Quite possibly the most interesting new character is Cassian (Common), one of Wick's former colleagues, whose skill and resolve nearly match that of Wick himself during a few epic fight scenes (perhaps we will see him return in the third installment -- a dynamic duo of assassins, anyone?). In addition to the terrific cast, stunts, and gore, the stunning cinematography contributes to the litany of traits that make John Wick: Chapter 2 so special. Dan Laustsen (Crimson Peak, Silent Hill) lends his discerning eye to the movie, choosing striking locations to film the action sequences and utilizing creative camerawork to dazzle viewers; there's absolutely no green-screen work here, and it makes all the difference -- in particular, watch out for the mesmerizing melee that takes place in an interactive modern-art museum exhibition. At 122 minutes, the film does run about 20 minutes too long, but overall it's as close to flawless as an action flick can get. The beauty of John Wick: Chapter 2 is that it never tries to be something it isn't: It embraces its simple, bloody plot line and delivers the action we demand in violently satisfying, aesthetically pleasing spades.

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