Movie · 2017 · Action, Thriller, Crime · 2h 2m · R · English
Curator score: 6.5/10 (1.6M ratings)
Never stab the devil in the back!
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.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.5/10
IMDb: 7.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.71/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 89%
Metacritic: 75
TMDB: 7.3/10
Director
Chad Stahelski
Production
Thunder Road, 87Eleven, Summit Entertainment
Cast
Keanu Reeves, Common, Laurence Fishburne, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ruby Rose, Lance Reddick, Peter Stormare, Bridget Moynahan, Franco Nero, John Leguizamo, Ian McShane, Claudia Gerini, Wass Stevens, Tobias Segal, Thomas Sadoski, Erik Frandsen, David Patrick Kelly, Perry Yung, Youma Diakite, Peter Serafinowicz
Where to watch
Max
Curator Review
Verdict
A sleek, expanded sequel that turns the first film’s revenge premise into a larger, more stylized underworld thriller. The action is the main event: precise, inventive, and staged with a rare sense of geography and momentum.
Best for
Viewers who want polished, high-end action choreography
Fans of world-building around secret criminal societies
People who like cool, controlled genre filmmaking with a comic-book edge
Anyone who enjoyed the first film and wants a bigger, more elaborate follow-up
Skip if
You want deep character psychology over action mechanics
You dislike stylized violence or gun-fu
You prefer grounded crime stories without mythic underworld rules
You need a sequel that feels smaller and more intimate than the original
Overview
John Wick: Chapter 2 takes the clean revenge engine of the first film and opens it up into a much stranger, more elaborate criminal fantasy. The result is less emotionally direct, but more confident in its own language: coins, codes, favors, and ritualized violence that feels both absurd and meticulously designed.
Worth noting
What makes it work is the choreography. Every set piece has a distinct shape and rhythm, and the film understands that action is most exciting when you can read the space and the stakes at a glance. It’s not just about bodies hitting the floor; it’s about escalation, timing, and the pleasure of watching a professional move through a hostile world.
Bottom line
If the first film was a revenge elegy, this one is a swaggering expansion pack. It trades some simplicity for scale, but the trade is worth it if you want a sequel that leans harder into the myth and the spectacle without losing its sharp, hard-edged tone.
Top Letterboxd reviews
sophie (4★) · 8068 likes
no one:
any character in the john wick films: he killed three men in a bar with, and i cannot stress this enough, a pencil
Jay (3.5★) · 3558 likes
winston: theres a bounty for your murder for $7,000,000
john wick: *blushing* because im worth it
Evan (4★) · 3265 likes
Imagine not accepting Keanu Reeves as one of the greatest action stars of all time. Appreciate the blessings Reeves has given you.
The actions sequences in this movie are like a fucking orchestra and Johnathan Wick is the god damn conductor.
demi adejuyigbe · 2943 likes
“Does the dog have a name?”“No.”
Always always funny when John Wick just throws a gun at someone. Flawless ending. That dog doesn’t even know they’re running for their life. He just thinks it’s exercise time. He’s feeling blessed.
Todd Gaines (4.5★) · 2174 likes
The characters in the John Wick Cinematic Universe live in their own little world. They have their own code, currency, language and plenty of 5 star hotels to stay in. Everyone is connected. Every single person is a player in a giant game of chess. We don't see outsiders. Cops don't investigate. Damsels aren't in distress. Innocents don't get caught in the crossfire. It's like John Wick and the Gang are shadows living in an open world. Now, it's Chapter… more The characters in the John Wick Cinematic Universe live in their own little world. They have their own code, currency, language and plenty of 5 star hotels to stay in. Everyone is connected. Every single person is a player in a giant game of chess. We don't see outsiders. Cops don't investigate. Damsels aren't in distress. Innocents don't get caught in the crossfire. It's like John Wick and the Gang are shadows living in an open world. Now, it's Chapter… more