Much like the Bowery King, in Chapter 4, John Wick is presumed dead. With the help of his other friends, the reinstated Continental manager, Winston (Ian McShane) Let others speculate, but I’m saying “yes, John Wick is dead.” And that’s okay because, with no disrespect to Keanu Reeves… the John Wick franchise doesn’t really need John Wick anymore. Production has been confirmed on a fifth John Wick film. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lionsgate chair Joe Drake teased John Wick 5 during a recent earnings call. He added that the studio In Chad Stahelski’s ‘John Wick: Chapter 4,’ Shamier Anderson plays the Tracker, a mysterious hunter who tracks down Keanu Reeves’s John Wick with the help of a dog. The John Wick: Chapter Spoilers below for John Wick: Chapter 4** Things certainly seemed dire and final for Wick at the conclusion of the fourth movie. After fighting his way through every hitman Paris had to offer, he beat The Marquis (Bill Skarsgård) in a duel and somehow managed to secure freedom for his friend, Caine (Donnie Yen) — for now at least . March 17 (UPI) -- Actor Lance Reddick, known for his roles in John Wick and The Wire, died suddenly Friday in his Los Angeles home at age 60 -- just a week before Chapter 4 of the Wick franchise John Wick: Chapter 4 May Have Altered Its Franchise Plans, Through One Longer Movie. Originally, the John Wick saga planned to have its fourth and fifth chapters in production, back to back. Those plans eventually were reduced to one film, which came in at just under three hours. This is still a lesson in restraint, as director Chad Stahelski 'John Wick: Chapter 4' stars pay tribute to Lance Reddick at L.A. premiere In recent weeks, Reddick had been on a press tour for "John Wick: Chapter 4." He was not in attendance at the New York Killa made John Wick, Caine, and Mr. Nobody play a game of poker with him in order to decide who would kill John and claim the bounty money, knowing full well he would cheat and crown himself the winner. Killa even went so far as dealing Mr. Nobody a royal flush, to lull him into a false sense of victory, before dealing himself five 2s. VFQV.