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Reeves John Wick: Chapter 4

John Wick: Chapter 4 starring Keanu Reeves has drawn criticism for its lengthy running duration.Chad Stahelski, the director of John Wick: Chapter 4, has replied to the criticism of the movie’s three-hour running duration.According to reports, the movie, which is the third installment in the successful 2014 action thriller series starring Keanu Reeves, has a total running time of two hours and 49 minutes, making it the longest installment in the series to date.

The film director responded

The film’s director responded to criticism that the sequel was too long by saying, “If that’s the critique, we’ll accept it.”He stated, “I don’t think we’ve ever worried ourselves, we just watch the movie,” in his conversation with Digital Spy. I believe the duration that we consider to be the best rendition of the movie. We’ve tried much shorter and much longer.

We consider that to be a good movie.After hearing the devastating news that Lance Reddick, who played Charon in the franchise, had passed away at the age of 60, Chad responded.

Reeves and Chad release their statement

In The Wire, Reddick played Baltimore police lieutenant Cedric Daniels, who was well-known.Reeves and Chad jointly released a statement in remembrance of their late co-star.On March 24, John Wick: Chapter 4 will be shown in theatres.

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