John Wick (2014) John Wick is a retired assassin who returns to his old ways after a group of Russian gangsters steal his car and kill his puppy which was given to him by his late wife Helen. The film was developed in 2012. Principal photography began September 25, 2013, and wrapped on December 20, 2013.
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) Forced to honor a debt from his past life, John Wick is sent to assassinate a target he has no wish to kill, where he faces betrayal at the hands of his sponsor. Principal photography began on October 26, 2015. The film was premiered in February 2017.
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019) John Wick is declared
excommunicado after killing an international crime lord on Continental grounds, where he sets out to save himself from bounty hunters and assassins. The third film was announced in October 2016, production began in early 2018 and was released in May 2019.
John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) John Wick takes his fight against the High Table global as he seeks out more powerful players in the underworld from different countries. In May 2019, prior to the release of
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Chad Stahelski confirmed on a
Reddit "Ask Me Anything" thread that discussion of another film had arisen. Keanu Reeves had also stated that he would continue as long as the films are successful. Lionsgate announced the film during
John Wick 3s opening week, with a scheduled release date of May 21, 2021. In April 2020, though, during an interview with
Collider, Stahelski revealed that the film would most likely not make its 2021 release date due to his commitment to
The Matrix Resurrections. Production was due to commence in June 2021 in
Paris and
Berlin, with additional filming in
Japan and New York City. Partly due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the film was released on March 24, 2023. Principal photography began on June 28, 2021. In October 2021, principal photography had wrapped.
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (2025) In July 2017, Lionsgate announced the development of a spinoff film written by Shay Hatten and titled
Ballerina. The studio intends to expand the franchise with installments set within the same fictional world. The story, written as a
speculative script based on Hatten's love for the
John Wick films before being purchased by Lionsgate, involves a young woman who is raised to be an assassin, and seeks revenge on the hitmen who killed her family.
Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee were to serve as producers. The project was to be developed by
Thunder Road Films. In October 2019,
Len Wiseman signed onto the project as director, with Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski serving as an executive producer and producer, respectively. The film would follow the same
ballerina character previously portrayed by
Unity Phelan in
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum. In May 2020, Stahelski stated that Wiseman had read the script earlier, and approached the studio with a
pitch of how he would develop the project, based on Hatten's draft, for which the
proof of concept had previously been uploaded to
YouTube in September 2017. Stahelski met with Wiseman, and approached executives to hire the filmmaker. He confirmed that his team and he would work closely with Wiseman on the action sequences and stunts for the film, while acknowledging that Wiseman's filmmaking style would add variety to the franchise. At that point, Wiseman and Hatten were working on a newer draft of the script. In May 2020, it was reported that the studio was looking for an actress, with
Chloë Grace Moretz as the template for the kind of talent for whom they were looking. In October 2021,
Ana de Armas entered early negotiations to portray the eponymous character. By April 2022 at
CinemaCon, Lionsgate announced that de Armas would star in the lead role, with principal photography to commence later that year. In July of the same year, de Armas was revealed to have personally selected
Emerald Fennell to contribute to the script as one of its writers. In September 2022, principal photography was announced to have been delayed from its previous tentative start and would commence later that fall. In November 2022, principal photography was scheduled to begin imminently. Reprising roles were announced for
Ian McShane and
Keanu Reeves as Winston Scott and John Wick, respectively, followed by
Anjelica Huston as The Director and
Lance Reddick as Charon. Filming began on November 7, 2022, in
Prague,
Czech Republic. The movie's official title was announced as
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, with the release of its trailer in September 2024.
Ballerina was released in the United States on June 6, 2025. It was delayed from a June 7, 2024, release.
Future From the World of John Wick: Caine (TBA) In March 2023, producer Erica Lee stated that the studio is working on an as-of-yet untitled film that will further expand the franchise. Though she would not give any details at that time, she stated that it would be announced within the upcoming months. In November of the same year, Stahelski confirmed that there are projects in development that will further explore the story included in the post-credits of the fourth film. By October of the same year, Stahelski confirmed that the untitled movie is currently in development, and that it will be one of the next
John Wick projects to be produced. Lionsgate officially announced the project in April 2025 at CinemaCon, with Donnie Yen serving as director in addition to reprising the role from
John Wick: Chapter 4, while
Mattson Tomlin will write a new draft of the previous draft written by Askins, which was based on a
pitch from Stahelski and Yen; Yen will serve as an executive producer; while Stahelski will oversee production in his franchise role at Lionsgate. The story will follow the character released from his role with the High Table and take place chronologically after the events of
Chapter 4.
Rina Sawayama was confirmed to reprise her role as Akira the following month. The project is described as a modern-day classic Hong Kong-style kung-fu movie, and will be a joint-venture production between Lionsgate, Thunder Road Films, and
87Eleven Entertainment. The movie's full title was revealed as
From the World of John Wick: Caine that month, with principal photography commencing on April 25.
John Wick: Chapter 5 (TBA) In August 2020, Lionsgate CEO
Jon Feltheimer confirmed that a fifth film was also being developed. It was intended to be shot
back-to-back with the fourth installment in early 2021, but in March 2021, Lionsgate opted to delay production and move forward with
Chapter 4 first. Stahelski stated that though Chapters
4 and
5 were originally intended to be filmed back-to-back, he didn't feel like he could create two meaningfully successful and separate installments, without some time between each project to grow as a filmmaker; stating that once
Chapter 4 is released months later in Japan, he and Reeves will discuss and map out the future of the
John Wick movies. He also confirmed that he and Reeves will remain involved in the additional projects of the franchise that are currently in development, though the premise for
Chapter 5 is not mapped out yet. Later that same month, following the financial and critical success of
Chapter 4, producer Erica Lee stated she was hopeful for a fifth film among projects expanding the universe currently in development. By November 2023 following the resolution of the
writers and
actors strikes, Lionsgate revealed that work on the script for the fifth film had officially resumed. In October 2024, Stahelski stated that the script has gone through various iterations, but that it would not move forward until he, Reeves, Iwanyk, and Lee were satisfied with the story. The filmmaker revealed that the project would not continue directly from
Chapter 4, but will be a separate storyline. The following month, Stahelski explained that the plot will not feature the High Table, and will instead see Wick facing new threats, after completing his confrontations with the previous organization. The project will be a joint-venture production between Lionsgate, Thunder Road Films, and 87Eleven Entertainment. In October 2024, Stahelski revealed that the project would now be released as a feature film, and that it will be one of the next installments released in the
John Wick franchise. Expressing excitement that the franchise would be explored through a different style, the filmmaker stated that the plot will take place chronologically before the events of the first movie, and depict the character's legendary "impossible task" that had allowed him to leave the High Table to be married; an event which was referenced in previous movies.
Other potential projects Lionsgate has a number of additional projects in various stages of development, set within the same
fictional continuity as the
John Wick films. In March 2023, producer Erica Lee stated that in addition to previous identified projects, there's "... lots of other things. But we're developing a lot of stuff and having a lot of discussions with a lot of writers and brand management and
Wick... is my utmost priority." Lee stated that with various projects in development, the studio may develop some prequel installments as well. That same month,
Natalia Tena expressed interest in reprising her role as Wick's adoptive cousin/surrogate sister Katia, in future installments of the franchise. In November 2023, Stahelski confirmed that multiple projects were in development, while acknowledging that there are plans to explore the various criminal organization establishments within the continuity; including Italian, French, Japanese, Chinese, Middle-Eastern, Indonesian, and Russian cultures. Later following the resolutions to the 2023 writers and actors strikes, Lionsgate officially announced that work on various spin-off projects had commenced. In November 2024, Leitch said that it was "fun to think about". • '''
Nobody crossover'
: In March 2021, Kolstad was asked about the potential for a crossover between the John Wick
franchise and Nobody''. As the films are distributed by different companies (Lionsgate and Universal, respectively), Kolstad indicated this was unlikely and stated the franchises were "very different"; at most, he would like to see it done in a small and subtle
Easter egg-reference manner. Later that month, director Ilya Naishuller was asked about a potential crossover and, pointing out that two different studios are involved, said "That's all I'll say. I mean, everything's possible. Stranger things have definitely happened, but... yeah." In June 2021, Kolstad stated that if there were any crossover, he would prefer it in a
minimalist fashion, and opined that he would prefer John Wick and Hutch Mansell be on the same side should the characters share more screen time. •
Sofia: In February 2022,
Halle Berry stated that though a spin-off film centering around her role as
Jinx from the
James Bond installment
Die Another Day never materialized, there is ongoing discussions for a film featuring her character Sofia from
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum. In March 2023, producer Erica Lee stated that future projects will explore the recurring theme of dogs within the franchise, including Halle Berry's role as Sofia. In November of the same year, Stahelski confirmed that a project including the two characters is in development. In October 2024, Stahelski expressed interest in working with Berry again in the future. She later stated that she has personal interest in realizing a project that features the character and his backstory. ==Television==