John Wick OGs Recall Execs’ Visceral Reactions To The First Film’s Puppy Death Scene And How It Was Filmed

John Wick OGs Recall Execs’ Visceral Reactions To The First Film’s Puppy Death Scene And How It Was Filmed

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In a world where franchise filmmaking is king, making a new franchise isn’t an easy job. And yet, 10 years ago, Stuntmen turned directors Chad Stehelski and David Leitch came together and gave the world John Wick. The movie gave new life to Keanu Reeves and every entry is among the best action movies of the decade. It’s a massive story that starts with the death of a dog, and of all the deaths in the film, that one was the most difficult.

All of the action of the now four-movie series starts off because a gangster kills John Wick’s puppy. It’s the death of the gift given to him by his wife who has recently died. On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of John Wick co-directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch spoke with Business Insider and Leitch discussed the fact that many tried to talk them out of killing the dog. Leitch said…

We were told, ‘It’s bad luck.’ ‘It’s bad juju.’ ‘It’s ‘Old Yeller,’ you can’t do this!’ ‘No one will want to see this on screen; you’re going to alienate the audience.’ And I’m like, ‘We’re going to execute people at close range; killing the dog is one thing, but what about the brutal massacre of all these human beings? Are they going to be able to accept that?’ They didn’t understand that we were making a genre movie. We are genre fans to the core, and we know those hard-boiled moments are what make memorable moments.



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