John Wick’s Vigilante Justice: The Poem

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The John Wick movies are a series of action-packed films that have captured the hearts and minds of audiences around the world. Starring Keanu Reeves as the titular character, John Wick is a retired hitman who is forced back into the world of assassins after his wife’s death and the killing of his beloved dog. With each instalment, the franchise has expanded its mythology, introduced new characters, and upped the ante on the thrilling action sequences that have become its signature.

The poem is just a way of refreshing the memory of the crazy experience we have throughout the movies.

John Wick, a man of few words,

His grief and pain, a world of hurt,

Retired hitman, lost his wife,

Only to lose his dog and strife.

 

A man of honour, seeking vengeance,

Against those who brought him sorrow and penance,

With guns in hand and a mission clear,

He takes on foes without any fear.

 

From New York City to Casablanca’s sand,

He fights his way through, with a steady hand,

The High Table’s rules, he will defy,

For justice and revenge, he won’t comply.

 

With each kill, his legend grows,

His enemies fall, in unending blows,

A man of action, with no remorse,

A force to be reckoned with, of course.

 

In the end, he’ll face his fate,

His past catching up, a heavy weight,

But John Wick will fight until the end,

A hero, a legend, a true friend.

The John Wick movies have become a cultural phenomenon, beloved by audiences for their thrilling action, fascinating world-building, and unforgettable characters. With a fourth instalment on the horizon, fans are eagerly anticipating the next chapter in John Wick’s story. Whether he’s taking on hordes of assassins or facing off against the mysterious High Table, John Wick remains a hero who fights for what’s right and never backs down in the face of danger.

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