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In Just Three Movies, John Wick Has Killed More People Than Jason and Michael’s Combined Total

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And he’s done it all in a matter of weeks.

Heading into Chapter 3 last week, I had tweeted that the John Wick franchise, in many ways, feels like the modern, action-oriented equivalent of ’80s slasher franchises. The Wick films, of course, are action rather than horror, but what I meant was that they have surprisingly proven to deliver on pretty much everything that brought us back for more Freddy and Jason.

With their focus on over the top violence, a central boogeyman character who can’t be killed and a deep mythology, the Wick movies scratch a whole lot of itches for horror fans begging for the return of brutal slasher franchises, and Chapter 3 in particular comes up with so many creative ways for Wick to kill people that no recent horror movie can even compete. It also doubles down on John Wick’s status as an un-killable force, with the final moments managing to evoke both the ending of the original Halloween and the beginning of Halloween 5.

At this point, it feels safe to say that John Wick truly is the modern day franchise boogeyman.

In Chapter 3, Wick hurls an ax straight into a dude’s head. I rest my case.

So just how many people has John Wick killed, across three movies now? The bodies pile up in such rapid fire succession that it’s dizzying to even count, but here’s what I’ve got based on quotes from director Chad Stahelski alongside a little help from Rotten Tomatoes:

  • John Wick – 84
  • John Wick: Chapter 2 – 128
  • John Wick: Chapter 3 – 94

Keep in mind these aren’t the numbers of total victims in the films, but rather the victims that Wick himself has laid waste to. Halle Berry’s own total in Chapter 3 is quite respectable!

Using these numbers as a rough basis, John Wick has now killed a staggering 306 people in just three movies, giving him a higher body count than most slashers racked up across franchises that went on much, much longer than just three movies. For a little context, Freddy Krueger has only killed around 40 people across the whole Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.

The two slasher villains with the highest body counts are Jason Voorhees at 157 and Michael Myers at 140, which means Jason and Michael have *combined* killed 297 people across 20+ movies. Yes, that means John Wick has killed more people in three movies than both Jason and Michael managed to knock off in the Friday the 13th and Halloween franchises combined!

How many new victims will Wick claim in Chapter 4? We’ll find out on May 21, 2021.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘Atlas’ Trailer – The Algorithm Told Netflix You Want to Watch Jennifer Lopez Pilot a Robot Killing Machine

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Up next from Rampage director Brad Peyton is the sci-fi movie Atlas for Netflix, and Netflix has unleashed the brand new official trailer this morning. You can check it out below.

Jennifer Lopez stars in Atlas, which will likely be streamed for 100 billion minutes in its first week of release. Whatever that means. It’s coming exclusively to Netflix on May 24.

“The film follows Atlas, a woman fighting for humanity in a future where an AI soldier has determined the only way to end war is to end humanity. To outthink this rogue AI, Atlas must work with the one thing she fears most — another AI.”

The upcoming science fiction film’s cast also includes Simu Liu, Sterling K. Brown, Gregory James Cohan, Abraham Popoola, Lana Parrilla and Mark Strong.

Peyton said in a recent statement, “Having the chance to direct Jennifer Lopez in the title role of this movie is a dream come true, as I know she’ll bring the incredible strength, depth and authenticity we’ve all come to admire from her work.”

Leo Sardarian wrote the original script, with the latest draft by Aron Eli Coleite.

Producers for the Netflix genre movie include Peyton, Lopez, Jeff Fierson, Joby Harold, Tory Tunnell, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, Benny Medina, Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter.

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