John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) and Nobody (2021)

John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023)
After being betrayed by the High Table, John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with more fury than ever. With an ever-increasing bounty on his head and enemies closing in from all directions, John embarks on a global journey — from New York, Osaka, and Berlin to Paris — in search of a way to bring down the secretive organization that controls the assassin underworld.
In this explosive fourth chapter, John faces a new nemesis: Marquis de Gramont (Bill Skarsgård), a high-ranking High Table member determined to eliminate anything that threatens his power. John also comes face to face with fierce warriors like Caine (Donnie Yen), a blind assassin and former friend forced to fight against him to protect his daughter.
With support from loyal allies such as the Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne) and Winston (Ian McShane), John seeks a path to freedom by invoking an ancient tradition that may allow him to challenge the High Table. But to earn his freedom, he must survive the most brutal battles of his life.
“John Wick: Chapter 4” delivers breathtaking action, masterful fight choreography, and stunning cinematography, solidifying its place as one of the most legendary action franchises of the decade.
Nobody (2021)
Hutch Mansell (played by Bob Odenkirk) is a seemingly ordinary suburban dad living a quiet life with his wife and two kids. He works a dull office job, keeps his head down, and never stands out — a man who’s practically invisible. But when two burglars break into his home one night, something inside Hutch snaps.
Instead of reacting violently, Hutch holds back, drawing disappointment from his family and ridicule from his neighbors. But the incident awakens long-suppressed instincts from his mysterious past. Hutch was once a highly trained “auditor” — a deadly operative who worked for the government and cleaned up the messes no one else could.
What follows is a brutal, action-packed rampage as Hutch unleashes his lethal skills to protect his family and take down a Russian crime lord who unwittingly crossed the wrong man. As bodies pile up, Hutch finds himself hunted by dangerous enemies and forced to embrace the violent life he thought he had left behind.
“Nobody” is a relentless thrill ride filled with dark humor, gritty fight scenes, and a surprising performance from Odenkirk, proving that sometimes the most unassuming man is the most dangerous of all.