With a combined kill count of over 400 across four films, John Wick redefined the modern action genre. From the original 2014 sleeper hit to the epic Chapter 4 finale in 2023, Keanu Reeves brought gun-fu, judo, and long-take choreography to blockbuster audiences while building one of cinema's most intricate criminal underworlds. This quiz covers all four films, the Continental, the High Table, and every gold coin in between.
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You'll discover the real martial arts behind the fight choreography, learn how a $20 million budget ballooned into a billion-dollar franchise, and explore the rules of the Continental Hotel. Did you know Keanu Reeves trained for months in 3-gun competition shooting to prepare for the role?
In the films, John Wick is called "Baba Yaga," which characters translate as "the Boogeyman." In actual Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga is a supernatural witch-like figure, not a boogeyman. The films take creative liberty with the term, using it to convey that Wick is not just a killer β he's the one you send to kill the Boogeyman.
There are four John Wick films: John Wick (2014), John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), John Wick: Chapter 3 β Parabellum (2019), and John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023). The franchise has also expanded with the spinoff film Ballerina (2025) starring Ana de Armas and The Continental TV series (2023) on Peacock.
John Wick: Chapter 4 ends ambiguously. After defeating the Marquis in a duel at SacrΓ©-Coeur, Wick collapses on the steps and the film cuts to a gravestone bearing his real name, Jonathan. Director Chad Stahelski has said the ending is intentionally open to interpretation β Wick may be dead, or he may have faked his death to finally find peace. The gravestone scene mirrors the franchise's theme of identity and freedom.
Last updated: April 2026