Fusion Podcast John Wick Chapter 4 [verified] -

Three hours. Yes, three hours — but here’s the fusion take: it earns every minute. From the Osaka Continental to that overhead dragon’s-breath shotgun sequence… to the single most insane stair climb in cinema history. Keanu Reeves, at nearly 60, is out here doing things that would break a stuntman half his age.

Welcome back to Fusion Podcast — where we blend the biggest movies, boldest ideas, and baddest action on the planet. I’m [Host Name], and today… we’re talking about the Baba Yaga’s magnum opus. John Wick: Chapter 4 .

And can we talk about the new players ?

But here’s the fusion question: Is this the end of John Wick? Chad Stahelski says yes. The post-credits tombstone says… maybe not. And with spin-offs like Ballerina on the way, the Continental universe isn’t closing its doors.

Subscribe to Fusion Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. And remember — if you see a man with a pencil and a purpose… just walk away.

John Wick: Chapter 4 is a brutal, beautiful, bullet-ballet eulogy. It respects what came before, expands the world without bloating it, and delivers action that feels less like a movie and more like a masterclass.

Oh, absolutely. Donnie Yen as Caine? Blind, brilliant, and somehow the moral center of the movie. Bill Skarsgård’s Marquis — a villain you genuinely want to see fall. And Shamier Anderson’s Mr. Nobody, with his tracker dog? That dog deserves its own spin-off.

Three hours. Yes, three hours — but here’s the fusion take: it earns every minute. From the Osaka Continental to that overhead dragon’s-breath shotgun sequence… to the single most insane stair climb in cinema history. Keanu Reeves, at nearly 60, is out here doing things that would break a stuntman half his age.

Welcome back to Fusion Podcast — where we blend the biggest movies, boldest ideas, and baddest action on the planet. I’m [Host Name], and today… we’re talking about the Baba Yaga’s magnum opus. John Wick: Chapter 4 .

And can we talk about the new players ?

But here’s the fusion question: Is this the end of John Wick? Chad Stahelski says yes. The post-credits tombstone says… maybe not. And with spin-offs like Ballerina on the way, the Continental universe isn’t closing its doors.

Subscribe to Fusion Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. And remember — if you see a man with a pencil and a purpose… just walk away.

John Wick: Chapter 4 is a brutal, beautiful, bullet-ballet eulogy. It respects what came before, expands the world without bloating it, and delivers action that feels less like a movie and more like a masterclass.

Oh, absolutely. Donnie Yen as Caine? Blind, brilliant, and somehow the moral center of the movie. Bill Skarsgård’s Marquis — a villain you genuinely want to see fall. And Shamier Anderson’s Mr. Nobody, with his tracker dog? That dog deserves its own spin-off.