After the theatrical run of John Wick: Chapter 4, the Keanu Reeves-led franchise officially joined the billion-dollar club and cemented its place in the annals of filmmaking history. When the film debuted, it's widely believed to be the final installment in the franchise, especially since lead actor Reeves and director Chad Stahelski revealed they wanted to conclude the franchise.
However, buoyed by the resounding success of the fourth film at the box office, Lionsgate decided to embark on a fifth installment, much to the joy of fans worldwide. Unfortunately, the development process hit an unforeseen obstacle with the occurrence of strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), temporarily putting a halt to the eagerly anticipated continuation of the John Wick saga.
With both strikes now firmly in the past, the studio has resumed work on the development of John Wick 5. Lionsgate Chairman Joe Drake shared this information during a recent quarterly earnings call, stating that writing, which had halted during the WGA strike, is back in progress for the film.
Drake also disclosed ongoing work on other John Wick projects, which will be spinoffs akin to the recently released The Continental and the upcoming Ballerina. In his words, "On the Wick side, we got multiple spin-offs and Wick Five. We started to work on (it) right when the writer's strike started, and we've gotten back to work as soon as it ended."
