John Wick Origins – Before The Movies, Before He Became The Legendary Hitman, His Tragic Backstory

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Published 2023-04-04
John Wick Origins – Wick's Tragic Backstory Before The Movies, Explored In Detail

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  • They need to cover his "impossible task." They already somewhat covered his exit.
  • @Larc.Junkie
    In parabellum, when john went home to redeem his ticket, there was a scene where the ballerinas and wrestlers who are only in their teens were training, John's mother reminds him how he was trained like those kids when he was a child. That being said, his family sits on the table, which is why it doesn't make sense to me that he is not familiar with the continental when he is already portrayed as an older dude in the comics.
  • This comic must have come out after the 1st movie. The 3rd established that he was a orphan and his real name. The last at the end gives an insight to why Winston looked after him, as he is part of the Romani family.
  • In John wick 3 he said he was an orphan from belarus and was taken to rusko roman group
  • None of this explains his badass, backstory in the movies. Doesn’t explain who trained him, what kind of training, how that training, affected his abilities, to be the scariest, assassin in the series. I’d rather buy a comic book series, or a prequel, that goes into depth of his past. No one cares, how, he, got introduced to the hotel. What everyone, wants, is flashbacks, introducing key players, that trained and mentored him. You don’t become the top guy, after eating pie. Pie, as sweet as it is, it won’t make you superhuman. Think Batman’s, training with Ra's al Ghul. That explained his character’s ability to take on street thugs, mobsters, and his enemies, the joker, penguin, Mr. Freeze, etc. Without that detail to his story, he’d be just some billionaire with gadgets. That’s what John Wick, needs, but more intense training, more than what they even wrote for Batman. Batman, isn’t assassin. Now we aren’t counting bystanders in cars, homes, etc. otherwise he’d be an evil person. 😅😅😅 John Wick 4, that scene, where he, goes back to his family, they tie him up, and slowly hanging him. That is a scene, that explains, a little, of the people, who he lived with, their demented, sadistic behavior on display. That’s a snippet of the… truth. Just because people are backing a comic, doesn’t mean, anyone, put any effort, into to origins of, John Wick. From that comic book, I wouldn’t fear him, I’d laugh in his face, and tell him, to fu€k off. That’s my thoughts. Hopefully the John wick, movies, will continue on the same path that it’s been on. Maybe they do more flashbacks or prequel.
  • All I can say is this? I feel the true pain for John wick and his painful childhood. May john wick be king in a true legendary
  • @nguyenkh2002
    The comic book has him grow up as a street urchin in the US, while Chapter 3 has him raised by the Gypsy's in Eastern Europe..
  • @TheKeyser94
    Yeah, but this comic contradicts the sequel, John Wick 3, when it reveal that his real name is Jardani Jovonovich, and already had ties with the Russian, Slavic Mafia. How he ended from being in California to being trained by the Russian Mafia in New York?
  • @obaolade1232
    so thats is how he became john wick didnt know it had a comic but i comment first😁😁
  • Like you said, it leaves a lot out, like that "academy" that John was trained in
  • Since I can’t afford the price of comics now I love these kinds of videos!!! The Russian comic book geek does some awesome stories!!!
  • @scotts.4496
    This comic was obviously published before John Wick 3. John Wick may have been an orphan, but he was an orphan from Belarus later taken in by the Ruska Roma.
  • John seemed like he wasn’t familiar with Charon in JW1. Yet they already met it in comic. Thats just one inconsistency
  • @fearless3073
    The way John Wick is drawn makes him look like my father in. his 20s & 30s lmfao
  • @Batman-lg2zj
    The comics ain’t canon but I give the comics 10/10