🐱 John Wick 4 Needs To Continue The Franchise's Subtle Representation

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One thing John Wick: Chapter 4 can be counted on for is action and violence, but the film also needs to continue the franchises’ legacy of subtle representation through incidentally queer characters. The John Wick franchise has spawned a series of less successful clones of the concept, including Nobody, Atomic Blonde and Kate in 2021 alone; however, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum did something important that set a new precedent for the franchise that isn’t reliably present elsewhere and needs to be upheld.

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum saw John Wick (Keanu Reeves) on the run from the High Table after he killed one of its members on the consecrated ground of the New York Continental Hotel. Overseeing the case against him and manipulating assassins to carry out the will of the High Table is the nameless Adjudicator. The Adjudicator is played by Asia Kate Dillon, a non-binary actor who uses they/them pronouns and also appeared as the non-binary Tyler Mason in Billions.

Throughout John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, the Adjudicator’s gender is never discussed or referenced, but it has been revealed in interviews that the character is also non-binary. Asia Kate Dillon reportedly asked the director, Chad Stahelski, as well as Keanu Reeves if it would be possible to make the character non-binary for them and both were eager to oblige. The incidental inclusion of a non-binary character in a film that is not specifically LGBTQ+ driven and is primarily action-focused was a big milestone for many in the queer community. The ability for a character to purely be themselves on screen without it being a huge deal to the rest of the characters is an important type of representation.

John Wick 4 Needs To Continue Its Incidental Queer Representation​

Asia Kate Dillon’s appearance in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum followed on from Ruby Rose’s role in John Wick: Chapter 2 (Ruby Rose is a genderfluid woman and uses she/her pronouns). John Wick: Chapter 4 needs to continue this trend of LGBTQ+ representation, but it doesn’t necessarily need to include any overtly queer storylines. While stories that are focused on the lives, romances, and struggles of LGBTQ+ individuals are important, representation across the board is also key. The John Wick franchise has very little in the way of side plots or romantic relationships of any kind so to include a queer one might feel out of place. However, the John Wick franchise is a perfect canvas for LGBTQ+ characters to be able to be themselves as a part of the greater storyline.

Asia Kate Dillon’s adjudicator is still alive at the end of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum but it is currently unclear whether Dillon will return for John Wick: Chapter 4 as they have not been confirmed as part of the cast list yet. However, the Japanese-British singer Rina Sawayama has been added to the cast. Sawayama uses both bisexual and pansexual to describe her sexuality and has taken part in LGBTQ+ activism opposing conversion therapy in the United Kingdom. Sawayama’s inclusion in the cast could pave the way for similar incidental queer representation to continue to appear within the John Wick franchise.
 
"I worked with a girl on John Wick 3, Asia Kate Dillon. I shouldn’t say ‘girl’, because she prefers ‘them’, but she’s a lovely girl. She’s a terrific actor, too, but before we started I told her that I was sorry if I sometimes say ‘she’, but it’s hard to say ‘them’ when there’s only one of you. She explained that because of her stance she has become a role model for teenagers in Bumf**k, Illinois or wherever.

They write her letters to say, ‘you speak for me’. So I do understand that aspect of it. It’s just difficult to understand the parameters of the language. On some jobs now you have to sit through an hour-long presentation on bullying and harassment before you start the shoot. I encountered a new one the other day: an ‘intimate director’ for intimate scenes. How do you qualify for that?”
lol
 
John Wick needs to kill more queers and trannies by stabbing them in the eyes with ballpoint pens, understood.
 
John Wick 3 was the worst of the films.

And that adjudicator character was a lousy character that should be nobody's idol.
 
No.

John Wick didn't have any CURRENT YEAR representation faggotry, just actors who happened to be either LGB or genderspecial retards, and it sure as fuck doesn't need any of that now.
 
The John Wick franchise has very little in the way of side plots or romantic relationships of any kind so to include a queer one might feel out of place
That never stopped them from demanding it before, have they noticed that they are wearing out their welcome and need to dial it back a bit?
:thinking:
Probably not.
 
Imagine how useless your life has to be to care about being represented in a John Wick movie and then writing an article about it.

It's so sad it almost makes me have sympathy for these people. Almost.
 
A non binary character who dressed like a woman, styled herself like a woman, and showed off her tits by wearing a very womanly dress.
 
If it’s too subtle you don’t notice, it’s problematic
If it’s highlighted, it’s pandering and problematic
 
Asia Kate Dillon reportedly asked the director, Chad Stahelski, as well as Keanu Reeves if it would be possible to make the character non-binary for them and both were eager to oblige.

Lol I bet they were when the woke police showed up and “gently” asked if it would be “possible.” Not a threat at all, nope.
 
John Wick is an overrated film series and I honestly don't give a flying fuck about "representation" in John Wick 4 one way or another.

There, I said it.
 
I think the whole assassin mythology really dragged the story down. It got convoluted after a while
oh yeah, undoing the mystique of the assassin world ruins the premises of the first film. reading the wiki for 2 and 3 makes it seems those 2 are superhero movies trapped in the real world tm (C)
 
"I worked with a girl on John Wick 3, Asia Kate Dillon. I shouldn’t say ‘girl’, because she prefers ‘them’, but she’s a lovely girl. She’s a terrific actor, too, but before we started I told her that I was sorry if I sometimes say ‘she’, but it’s hard to say ‘them’ when there’s only one of you. She explained that because of her stance she has become a role model for teenagers in Bumf**k, Illinois or wherever.

They write her letters to say, ‘you speak for me’. So I do understand that aspect of it. It’s just difficult to understand the parameters of the language. On some jobs now you have to sit through an hour-long presentation on bullying and harassment before you start the shoot. I encountered a new one the other day: an ‘intimate director’ for intimate scenes. How do you qualify for that?”
lol
Wow, glad to see this cocksucker is as awesome in real life as he is on the screen.

I've been wondering sometimes if actors and other public figures worry, or ought to worry, about being "reverse-cancelled". They espouse views that, while crazy, are so mainstream that it might not even occur to them that the silent majority might lose respect for them when they express opinions that perfectly align with the prevailing narrative.

Articles like these are intended to besmudge their subject, but personally I tend to like public figures more if they actively oppose the lunacy or at the very least keep their political views to themselves.
 
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