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In the new installment, Wick is on the run, hunted by the criminal organization known as The High Table after the events of the last film.
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John Wick getting his revenge on The High Table and his allies getting strong endings makes the suspense surrounding ending that much better.
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The Bowery King is a street-level crime lord who aids homeless communities; perhaps he may not factor into the internal politics of the High Table, but he’s nonetheless affected by their decisions.
The international target on his head has reached new heights, and a new Marquis is attempting to annihilate him and his affiliates on behalf of The High Table.
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The post-credit scene takes place shortly after the final duel at the Church of the Sacré-Cœur in Paris, where John fatally shot Marquis and earned his place at the High Table.
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This branch is run by the stern and professional Koji Shimazu (Kiryuki Sanada) who, despite warnings by the High Table, is secretly housing John Wick.
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Wick’s antagonist in this movie is Marquis de Gramont — Bill Skarsgård — one of the leaders of the High Table, who uses Caine — Donnie Yen — a blind assassin and martial artist, to eliminate Wick.
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