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John Wick Spinoff TV Show The Continental Will Follow Young Winston in the 1970s
John Wick Spinoff TV Show The Continental Will Follow Young Winston in the 1970s
The Continental will focus on a young Winston in the 1970s, giving his John Wick character a proper prequel.
While the focus of Lionsgate Studios
John Wick movies has always been the titular assassin, various clues have been scattered throughout the franchise that hint at a much larger world of assassins, complete with a secret gold coins currency system and a shadowy cabal of untouchable elites. At the center of the series mythology is the hotel for assassins, The Continental. Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs recently explained to Deadline that the upcoming spinoff series
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John Wick franchise is evolving beyond the exploits of its title protagonist. Donât worry, youâll still Keanu Reevesâ character eliminating those who cross him in the future, but along with the
The Continental show to be another platform for Reevesâ John Wick to shine, you should toss those expectations aside.
Back in 2019, Starz then-COO Jeffrey Hirsch (now President and CEO) revealed that
John Wick film series. So it was already understood that the fully-formed John Wick weâve watched across three movies so far wouldnât be present in this small-screen tale, but now itâs been clarified that
Lionsgate TV is dipping into their film library with the hopes of creating some new series. Both
Sawand
American Psycho TV shows are in the works, and while details are so slim they might as well be non-existent, horror fans will want to take note. Both of these titles actually have plenty of potential for the TV format –
Saw can be turned into an ongoing series full of different traps and mysteries, while the
American Psycho source material – Bret Easton Ellis’s controversial novel – is episodic by nature.
Deadline has an interview with Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs in which Beggs lists multiple projects in the works, and two of those projects are TV adaptations of
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