With the movie being deep in production right now, a lot of people are curious about the final product that is “John Wick Chapter 3” when it finally hits theatres. At this point, it’s clear that the filmmakers and Keanu Reeves are having the time of their lives by making these movies. A “John Wick Chapter 4” might even be being planned right now. As for the upcoming action flick, however, there are fears that two dogs might be killed this time.
Using the death of a pooch to justify a killing spree in the first film seemed like a risk at the time, but it worked out great. When the second movie came out, many were left wondering if another dog was going to get killed. In the recent images released for “John Wick Chapter 3,” two dogs are featured and neither seem to be the one that John had at the end of the second film.
This left fans who are dying to see “John Wick Chapter 3” with a lot of questions. What happened to the dog that the endearing hitman had with him at the end of the previous film? Where did these two new dogs come from? Do they belong to Halle Berry or to someone else? Did the previous dog die and will these two furry pals suffer the same fate?
As of right now, it’s still too early to answer these questions. In fact, fans might have to wait until “John Wick Chapter 3” actually comes out before they get the information they need. On that note, it would seem that the filmmakers are already raring to go to make another one as soon as this film comes out.
“John Wick Chapter 3” will be hitting theatres on May 17, 2019. Fans will definitely want to keep an eye out for that.


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