John Wick Director Teases Future TV and Anime Series in Development

The world of John Wick just keeps getting bigger.Appearing on The Playlist’s The Discourse podcast, longtime John Wick director Chad Stahelski revealed his and Lionsgate’s upcoming plans for the action franchise, including a new TV show and an anime. The former, he revealed, might “explore The High Table” that runs Wick’s shadowy assassin culture, but also be “completely separate” from Peacock’s The Continental: From the World of John Wick miniseries, which explores how Winston Scott became manager of the titular New York hotel.Instead of Wick or Winston, Stahelski teased the possibility of exploring other characters introduced in John Wick: Chapter 4. “Yeah, I love Donnie [Yen], I love Rina [Sawayama], love the Tracker (Shamier Anderson), and the TV show and the ancillaries will give us a chance to expand the kind of fun world we’ve created,” he stated, adding, “I think TV is a better format for that, I think because people can jump into the backgrounds, you don’t have to spend so much time with the first act set up and all that.”The Future of the John Wick Franchise Is So Much More Than the Titular Assassin

The world of John Wick just keeps getting bigger.

The Future of the John Wick Franchise Is So Much More Than the Titular Assassin

Appearing on The Playlist‘s The Discourse podcast, longtime John Wick director Chad Stahelski revealed his and Lionsgate’s upcoming plans for the action franchise, including a new TV show and an anime. The former, he revealed, might “explore The High Table” that runs Wick’s shadowy assassin culture, but also be “completely separate” from Peacock’s The Continental: From the World of John Wick miniseries, which explores how Winston Scott became manager of the titular New York hotel.

Instead of Wick or Winston, Stahelski teased the possibility of exploring other characters introduced in John Wick: Chapter 4. “Yeah, I love Donnie [Yen], I love Rina [Sawayama], love the Tracker (Shamier Anderson), and the TV show and the ancillaries will give us a chance to expand the kind of fun world we’ve created,” he stated, adding, “I think TV is a better format for that, I think because people can jump into the backgrounds, you don’t have to spend so much time with the first act set up and all that.”

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