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To a degree, the movies that you need to watch after John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum are the same as you need to watch after any John Wick movie. Director Chad Stahelski has been noting the series’ influences all the way through, namely the films of Sergio Leone, Akira Kurosawa, Sam Peckinpah, William Friedkin, John Woo, Park Chan-wook, Jackie Chan, and Buster Keaton, plus movies starring Steve McQueen, particularly Bullitt, and John Boorman’s Point Blank specifically and especially.
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Fortunately (but surprisingly), I haven’t done one of these lists for any of the John Wick movies yet. Still, I don’t want to be too general. The following picks indeed include some movies that could be recommended to fans of John Wick and John Wick: Chapter 2, but each has a direct connection to Chapter 3, either for the filmmakers or for myself.
When our own Rob Hunter reviewed Jung Byung-gil’s The Villainess, he not only called it one of the best action movies of the year but also compared the Korean feature to “similar recent gems” John Wick and The Raid. He also later listed this movie as number two, right behind a top choice of John Wick: Chapter 2 in his official list of the best action movies of 2017. Therefore, it’d be fitting to recommend The Villainess after you watch any John Wick movie anyway.
Appropriate to Chapter 3, however, is the fact that the latest John Wick sequel is clearly inspired by The Villainess. Admittedly so, at least for one sequence. In a featurette video teasing the new movie’s motorcycle chase and sword/gun fight, actor Keanu Reeves says, “Cinema is rich in traditions, what has come before. I saw a picture called The Villainess, and it turned out that Chad had seen it.” Then Stahelski adds: “The Villainess is a great action movie, and it has a great motorcycle sequence in it. The first couple times we watched it, me and my stunt team and effects team were impressed and said, ‘Ah, that was a really cool idea.’ This is tipping our hat to them. Here’s our little ode to you. Good fucking job!”
The Raid movies have already gotten a mention on this list, as Rob Hunter’s other comparative reference for The Villainess. The 2011 original and this sequel are famous enough to recognize that way. But these Indonesian action movies are certainly not familiar, even if they’re known about, to everyone going to see a John Wick sequel. Otherwise, the remake of The Raid (aka The Raid: Redemption) wouldn’t still be in development. Nobody who loves John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum should be skipping the real deal for the English-language copycat simply because of the language, though.
I’m only highlighting The Raid 2 with the assumption that you’d also see the first movie but you also may not be watching John Wick or The Raid movies for the plots and can just enter the sequels blindly to enjoy the action. Either way, The Raid 2 is where you’ll find both Yayan Ruhian (who was also in the original as a different character) and Cecep Arif Rahman, as the two “ninja” fighters whom John Wick takes on in a brutal but humorous sequence near the end of the movie. It’s a much better Hollywood import and employment of their talents than Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and if I’m remembering right, both of their characters are left alive by John Wick, so hopefully, we’ll see them return in John Wick: Chapter 4.