John Wick has been seen using a variety of knives in the films, but some of the most notable include: Balisong Knife: Also known as a butterfly knife, this weapon is recognizable by its two handles that rotate around the tang of the blade. John Wick uses this knife in films for quick and precise cuts.
Wick's Combat Troodon and Ultratech are full-sized fighting knives, with 3.8-inch and 3.5-inch blades, respectively. John Wick's Ultratech is just one version of the OTF family designed by Microtech founder, Anthony Marfione.
Certain states do not allow automatic knives to be carried by civilians. Active military and law enforcement officers are permitted to carry automatic knives in most states. Consult the AKTI Website for a full outline of knife laws and regulations in the United States.
Microtech Knife: Akira is seen during the Osaka Continental assault fighting with two knives manufactured by Microtech Knives. She used these blades to disarm and lacerate the Marquis' operatives. Akira is also seen in the post-credits scene with a Microtech Knife.
Push Dagger: Ares' weapon of choice was a push dagger. She used it in an attempt to kill John Wick, but she was disarmed and mortally stabbed in her aorta. Smith & Wesson SW1911SC "E-Series": Ares' sidearm was a pistol.
John Wick. Glock is one of the most well-known brands of modern handgun, and the Glock 26 is a compact model that is regular choice for Keanu Reeves' titular hitman in the John Wick films.
Kennedy's executive order (executive order 11111). JFK's executive order on June 11, 1963, provided "assistance for the removal of obstructions of justice and suppression of unlawful combinations within the state of Alabama." On November 22, 1963 (five months later), he was assassinated.
However, this may not be the actor's last performance as the Baba Yaga, as John Wick 5 is happening. While there is no confirmation that Reeves will be back for the franchise's next main movie, updates about John Wick 5 were frequent throughout 2024, with Chad Stahelski finally confirming the project.
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
The wakizashi was the weapon of choice of Zero and his students. When John Wick was declared excommunicado by Winston for killing Santino D'Antonio on company grounds, a High Table Adjudicator hired Zero to punish the Director for helping Wick get to Casablanca, using his short sword.
Custom Marlin 1894 Lever Action Rifle: Mr. Nobody is seen using a custom made Marlin 1894. This gun was custom made for John Wick: Chapter 4 by Mad Pig Customs. The rifle was first used by Nobody to open fire on Caine in order to prevent him from killing John.
Microtech Knives, Inc. The company has long promoted itself as stressing quality with regard to tight machining tolerances, to within one thousandth of an inch (0.001"). Microtech has designed knives for use by the US Military such as the HALO, UDT, SOCOM and Currahee models.
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An OTF Knife, also known as an out-the-front knife, sliding knife, telescoping knife, or angel blade, is a pocketknife with a blade that opens and closes through a hole in one end of the handle.
HK P30L. In the inaugural John Wick film, we see our titular character dig up his old gear and guns. From an OTF knife to the various handguns for his return to work. His main handgun being the Heckler and Koch P30L.
The best thing about the rain fight in John Wick is that Wick allows himself to be stabbed by Viggo Tarasov (Michael Nyqvist) so that he can use the blade that's stuck in his stomach later in the fight.
Despite being blind, Caine has proven himself to be superior to all his opponents in terms of physical prowess, with John being his only equal.
Despite ultimately losing to Wick, Zero proved to be of equal skill to John, giving him a harder fight than any of his previous enemies, although it should be noted that Wick was already injured from fighting Zero's apprentices.
While the John Wick franchise is great at world-building, there has been nothing in the previous three movies that hinted toward Winston being John's biological father. Though the pair grew closer with each consecutive release, they were nothing more than allies in the John Wick series.
His mother is English, originating from Essex. His American father is from Hawaii, and is of Native Hawaiian, Chinese, English, and Portuguese descent.
He agreed to let John go on the condition that he complete an "impossible task": kill all of his rivals in one night. Much to Viggo's surprise, John managed to accomplish the task, which led to the rise of the Tarasov Mob and John's retirement as promised.
Winston decides to give John Wick and his dog a one-hour grace period to run, giving him half a chance of escape, before his status was put into full effect, and assassins from around the world come after him in search of the reward money.
It's composed primarily of twelve individual gangs, each of whom supplies a leader to sit at the Table. Only seven of the twelve factions have been revealed in the films. The Russian Bratva, Chinese Triad, Japanese Yakuza, Latin American cartels, and Italian Camorra, Cosa Nostra, and 'Ndrangheta each occupy a seat.
The Elder is considered to be the most powerful individual in the international criminal underworld, and has a level of authority superior to those who have a seat at the Table. He is an antagonist in John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum and John Wick: Chapter 4.