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John Wick: Chapter 2

John Wick: Chapter 2

7,3 /10 (14,256 Votes)
2017 EN 122 min

Overview

John Wick is forced out of retirement by a former associate looking to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild. Bound by a blood oath to aid him, Wick travels to Rome and does battle against some of the world’s most dangerous killers.

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Release date

08/02/2017

Votes

14,256

Popularity

14.8

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

122 min

Budget

$40,000,000

Revenue

$171,539,887

Website

johnwick.movie
Keanu Reeves

Keanu Reeves

John Wick

Common

Common

Cassian

Laurence Fishburne

Laurence Fishburne

Bowery King

Riccardo Scamarcio

Riccardo Scamarcio

Santino D'Antonio

Ruby Rose

Ruby Rose

Ares

Lance Reddick

Lance Reddick

Charon

Peter Stormare

Peter Stormare

Abram Tarasov

Bridget Moynahan

Bridget Moynahan

Helen Wick

Franco Nero

Franco Nero

Julius

John Leguizamo

John Leguizamo

Aurelio

Ian McShane

Ian McShane

Winston Scott

Claudia Gerini

Claudia Gerini

Gianna D'Antonio

Wass Stevens

Wass Stevens

Consiglieri

Tobias Segal

Tobias Segal

Earl

Thomas Sadoski

Thomas Sadoski

Jimmy

Erik Frandsen

Erik Frandsen

Numismatic

David Patrick Kelly

David Patrick Kelly

Charlie

Perry Yung

Perry Yung

Doctor

Youma Diakite

Youma Diakite

Lucia

Peter Serafinowicz

Peter Serafinowicz

Sommelier

Luca Mosca

Luca Mosca

Italian Tailor

Midori Nakamura

Midori Nakamura

Seamstress

Mario Donatone

Mario Donatone

Cardinal

Giorgio Carminati

Giorgio Carminati

Priest

Elli

Elli

Pawnbroker

Thaddeus Daniels

Thaddeus Daniels

Nigerian

Margaret Daly

Margaret Daly

Operator

Christine Hollingsworth

Christine Hollingsworth

Bartender

Ciscandra Nostalghia

Ciscandra Nostalghia

Concert Singer

Chukwudi Iwuji

Chukwudi Iwuji

Akoni

Vadim Kroll

Vadim Kroll

Cheslav

Simone Spinazzè

Simone Spinazzè

Cartographer

Chris LaPanta

Chris LaPanta

Earl's Guard #1

Guyviaud Joseph

Guyviaud Joseph

Earl's Guard #2

No photo

Diane Gooch

Waitress

Alisa Ermolaev

Alisa Ermolaev

Switchboard Operator #1

Kelly Rae LeGault

Kelly Rae LeGault

Switchboard Operator #2

Joan Smalls

Joan Smalls

Continental Female Assassin

No photo

Basil Iwanyk Sr.

Creepy Homeless Man

Aaron Cohen

Aaron Cohen

Hitman (uncredited)

Airon Armstrong

Airon Armstrong

Ares Team #1 (uncredited)

Alex Ziwak

Alex Ziwak

Russian Gunman (uncredited)

Aly Mang

Aly Mang

Winston's Personal Assistant (uncredited)

Angel Pai

Angel Pai

Assassin (uncredited)

No photo

Bill Walters

Homeless Man in Chinatown (uncredited)

Bruno Verdirosi

Bruno Verdirosi

Gianna's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Heidi Moneymaker

Heidi Moneymaker

Assassin (uncredited)

Jennifer Dong

Jennifer Dong

Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto

Assassin (uncredited)

Justin L. Wilson

Justin L. Wilson

Special Ops Assassin (uncredited)

Kenny Sheard

Kenny Sheard

Ares Team #3 (uncredited)

No photo

Kitty Crystal

Switch Board Operator (uncredited)

Mark Vincent

Mark Vincent

Winston's Guard (uncredited)

Marmee Regine Cosico

Marmee Regine Cosico

ND Chinatown Pedestrian (uncredited)

Nancy Cejari

Nancy Cejari

Business Woman (uncredited)

Nico Toffoli

Nico Toffoli

Brian Blackman (uncredited)

Niko Nedyalkov

Niko Nedyalkov

Metro Assassin (uncredited)

Nobuya Shimamoto

Nobuya Shimamoto

Assassin (uncredited)

Nora Sommerkamp

Nora Sommerkamp

Hotel Guest - Assassin (uncredited)

Oleg Prudius

Oleg Prudius

Russian Assassin (uncredited)

Ottaviano Dell'Acqua

Ottaviano Dell'Acqua

Gianna's Bodyguard (uncredited)

Sidney Beitz

Sidney Beitz

Bartender (uncredited)

Shade Rupe

Shade Rupe

Opera Attendee (uncredited)

Stephen Dunlevy

Stephen Dunlevy

Ares Team #4 (uncredited)

Tim Connolly

Tim Connolly

Ares Team #2 (uncredited)

YAMA

YAMA

Rajah

No photo

Dylan Eiland

DJ

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