As one of the most anticipated films of the year, John Wick 4 remains at the top of film conversations right now.
Actor Keanu Reeves joined Cheddar News this week to talk about the fourth sequel project its place in the franchise and how filming John Wick has impacted his life.
"I appreciate, so much, the opportunity to play the role and to work with the artists I work with, whether it's in action or in acting," he said.
The film is expected to be the biggest financial success of the four installations as it is projected to bring in between $65 million and $70 million in the U.S. during its opening weekend, and another $115 million at the international box office.
Reeves talked about the franchise remaining independently produced and the shock he felt that the Wick-Universe has expanded so much.
"We had the benefit of being a kind of original story and we had the opportunity to kind of shepherd and we've only been given the opportunity because we found an audience that enjoys the films," he told Cheddar News.
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The lineup of performers for Dick Clark's 'New Year's Rockin' Eve' with Ryan Seacrest has been announced.
There is now a host for the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards.
The Masked Singer wrapped up last night and we have a winner -- Neo, the Grammy Award-winning artist who previously competed on the show's UK version.
Initially unsure of which orangutan was the father of a new baby primate, the Denver Zoo decided to have a little fun with the results and turned to the paternity announcement guru himself: former daytime talk show host Maury Povich.
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Rachel McAdams is revealing why she wasn't in the 'Mean Girls' commercial.
Kate Winslet will be starring in an HBO limited series called 'The Regime.'
A new project at the Pompeii archaeological site in Italy is bringing some of the city back to life.
One recent graduate from the University of North Texas is showing us you're never too old to learn something new.
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