Why did John Wick have a marker?

After killing Santino in the Continental, John is excommunicado, losing his access to the immense resources he could use before. With the blood oath satisfied, the marker serves as a reminder that John has gained ownership of himself once more.
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What was the marker for in John Wick 2?

Markers (n.) — A larger coin signifying a blood oath between two assassins. In John Wick 2, John owes Santino a blood oath, as Santino helped John complete Viggo's impossible task. All blood oaths are tracked and supervised via the Continental.
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What does a marker mean John Wick?

The Marker as seen in John Wick: Chapter 2. Markers are a blood oath between two individuals. Markers are also formally witnessed or recognized; It is not just any blood oath.
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Why did John Wick not use markers?

Wick refuses the Marker because he wants out of the business. D'Antonio yields to Wick's decision, and then promptly destroys his house with a grenade launcher. Winston, the owner of the Continental hotel in New York, warns John that if he refuses to accept the marker, it'll cost him his life.
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What was John's impossible task?

His superior, Viggo Tarasov, promised to allow John to quit if he first completed an "impossible task": killing all of Tarasov's enemies in a single night. Having succeeded, John retired and lived peacefully for just over five years.
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Why did Winston give John Wick a marker?



Why does John Wick chop off his finger?

About midway through the film, Wick seeks the aide of The Elder (Saïd Taghmaoui), a ranking member of the High Table. In order to prove how committed he will be to him, the hero slices off the ring finger on his left hand and gives his wedding ring to him.
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Is John Wick based on a true story?

The story is loosely inspired by an incident in Texas involving former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell, who wrote Lone Survivor, about his fireteam's ordeal during Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan in 2005. Luttrell was given a yellow labrador puppy, whom he named DASY, after the members of his fireteam.
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Is John Wick an assassin or hitman?

John is a legendary hitman who had retired until a gang invades his house, steals his car, and kills the puppy that his late wife Helen had given him.
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Why does John Wick use gold coins?

Gold Coins are used as a currency for services in the underworld, instead of paper money or credit card, as these coins are mostly untraceable by the banks or authority. The coins are used mostly in the Continental Hotel chains for various underworld services but other underworld services can also be paid by the coins.
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What is the code in John Wick?

The most important thing about the Continental is that absolutely no business can be conducted on hotel grounds. In other words, no assassin is allowed to kill another assassin inside the hotel. It's the No. 1 rule of the underworld, and if broken, it's punishable by death or being labeled as "excommunicado."
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How much is a coin worth on John Wick?

A $1000 gold coin would be worth approximately $2000 or more in real money based on the physical size of each coin and the current price of gold.
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Who is on the high table in John Wick?

The Elder is the mysterious head of the High Table, a mystical man who resides in the desert, and the overarching antagonist of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.
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What was the body count in John Wick?

John Wick (84 Kills)

It's a tale of bloody, brutal revenge as the legendary assassin fights his way up the food chain. The film's mix of gun-fu and sheer bloody brutality is the perfect combination. It's also one of the best Hollywood action flicks I'd seen in a long time when it was released back in 2014.
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What does John Wick's tattoo say?

John's tattoo reads, “Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat,” or “fortune favors the brave” in Latin. This is also a lose translation of the motto of the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines — although their spelling is “Fortes Fortuna Juvat.” This is common enough that it's not conclusive evidence alone, but it's definitely a starting point.
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Who trained Keanu for John Wick?

Enter: Taran Butler, gun trainer to the stars. Butler's shooting range, Taran Tactical, has been an important training stop for gun-slinging A-listers, including Michael B. Jordan, Shemar Moore, Joel Kinnaman, and Will Smith, who trained there to play the villainous assassin Deadshot in 2016's Suicide Squad.
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Why did Winston betray John?

However, Winston is forced to face repercussions for his complicity when the High Table labels him and John as enemies for violating the council's laws in John Wick: Chapter 3.
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Why does John Wick always wear a suit?

In John Wick, the all-black suit is a recurring motif, a visual shorthand that tells us when John is at his most lethal. It first appears as he begins his reentry into the criminal underworld, and when he eventually dispatches his chief target, he returns to the comfort – and normality – of his pyjamas.
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Are Krugerrands illegal in the US?

Ultimately, the United States banned the import of Krugerrands in 1985. Many investors misunderstood this ban and thought that Krugerrands were illegal to own in the U.S. (the import ban has been lifted, so it is now legal to import Krugerrands again.)
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What does the adjudicator's coin say?

It reads, “Actiones secundum fidei.” It translates to the phrase, “We act according to what we believe (ourselves to be),” meaning that the whole of the organization will act accordingly with the Adjudicators, by penalty of death.
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Is Winston John Wicks dad?

There's a theory that Winston is John Wick's father-in-law

Wick, referring to him with familiarity as "Jonathan" and keeping up with John's life outside of the business. He also seems very concerned when John reenters "the life," and even more concerned when he has to put a contract on his head.
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Why does everyone stop at the end of John Wick 2?

The scene in the park where everyone's phones are getting texts, and they are all looking at John, is to show that everyone is against him now and they are all just waiting for that hour to be up. This is why even though John is badly hurt, once he sees the texts coming in he starts running.
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What do they call John Wick in Russian?

An accurate moniker for John Wick could be “babay” or “babai” or “babaika,” all of which are Russian for boogeyman.
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Why is John Wick called Jardani?

John Wick's Real Name Is [...]

He says this in an effort to prove that he is worthy of being helped by the mysterious new group. Jardani means John in Romani, and since John reverts to calling himself this during the exchange, it appears that Jardani Jovonovich is his actual birth name.
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Is John Wick 4 the last one?

The first film in the franchise was released in 2014 and was followed by two more sequels with a third set to release next year. John Wick: Chapter 4 will serve as a direct sequel to the 2019 film John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.
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Is the Continental Hotel in John Wick real?

The real-life location of the New York Continental Hotel is The Beaver Building at 1 Wall Street Court in New York City. However, it's interior scenes were filmed using the interior of Delmonico's located at 56 Beaver Street in New York City.
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