John Wick 4: Baba Yaga it barely came out in theaters and has already given what to talk about. Even at nearly three hours running time, fans of the fourth film in the Keanu Reeves-starring franchise stayed until the end of the session to, yes, check out the post-credits scene!
Post-credits scene (spoiler alert!!!)
YES, John Wick 4: Baba Yaga There’s a post-credits scene! Come on, spoilers!
The scene is short, but offers important insights and closes the participation of two characters from the film: Caine (Donnie Yen) and Akira (Rina Sawayama).
The protagonist’s old friend has made a deal with the Summit to get closer to his daughter, but he should keep his distance. Therefore, he is shown watching her concerts in Paris from a distance, without identifying himself.
When the ban on the organization is gone, he prepares to meet her at one of the concerts. As the ex-assassin approaches him, carrying a bouquet of flowers, Akira, the daughter of the head of the Hotel Continental, follows him and draws a knife.
The scene ends showing the woman approaching him and the assault does not actually take place, but is implied. the message from John Wick also prevails: revenge continues, now with someone else (at the beginning of the film, Caine kills Akira’s father).
The Future of John Wick (More Spoilers!)
With the probable death of John Wick, the post-credits scene may have served as much to wrap up the plot of John Wick 4: Baba Yagaas well as paving the way for future productions of the franchise.
Lionsgate Films had other projects related to the film planned, including the series The Continental AND Dancer. The latter will take place before the events of the fourth feature film, will focus on the female assassins of the Summit and will have Ana de Armas as the protagonist.
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