John Wick 3 Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details
38 of the most interesting John Wick 3 easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of John Wick 3 movie message.
The doctor bare his skin for John Wick to shoot. This is to prevent piece of fabric logged into the wound causing further complications while treating the wound as well as reduce the chance of infection.
The two Triads attack John with axes, referencing the 'Axe Gang' trope, popularized by Hong Kong martial arts films.
John Wick 3: logo on the side of the bus transporting armed men to the Intercontinental translates to: If you want peace prepare for war.
John Wick 3 Movie Easter Eggs
Keanu repeats the iconic quote from The Matrix (1999). "Guns. Lots of Guns."
There is a scene where john running through the library and you can see ernest (who later tries to kill him).
John Wick 3 the buses used in the attack on the Continental Hotel also have Continental brand tyres
There is a scene where John is running through the library and you can see Ernest ( who later tries to kill him ) looking up on the right
During the castle escape scene in John Wick 3 there is a pile of spice labeled 'm?lange' in a likely nod to Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune.
Costume details in John Wick 3
The radio woman who posts John Wick's Incommunicado is an ex-sailor (probably). Her left arm tattoo says "Stewed, Screwed, and Tattoed" which is a traditional tattoo for a sailor who, on shore leave, got drunk (stewed), got laid (screwed), and commemorated (tattooed).
John Wick 3 Movie Foreshadowing
Ernest reads a quote from Dante's Inferno (on picture). This foreshadows how Ernest uses raw strength as a brute to fight John Wick and loses to John Wick outsmarting him with a book (metaphor for knowledge) and the book The Inferno foreshadows how he ultimately ends up in hell
John Wick 3 movie hidden details
"John Wick: Chapter 3" John mixes parts from some Colt & Remington revolvers to make a functional FrankenRevolver. This is a reference to a memorable scene in "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" where Tuco does the same DIY gunsmithing
"John Wick Chapter 3" when John assembles a custom revolver, it's an homage to a very similar scene with Tuco from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".
the motorcycle fight scene of John Wick 3, Keanu (an avid rider himself) uses just his left hand to fight, keeping his right hand on the throttle at all times. He is forced to use his right hand once and seamlessly brings his left hand over to the throttle to keep up his speed.
Not sure if this has been posted before but in John Wick 3 (2019), During the final scene the placement of the flowers in the background gives the Adjudicator devil horns
A movie riddled with amazing stunts pays homage to Buster Keaton at the very beginning.
I'm not sure if this was intentional but the flowers line up perfectly with the adjudicatiors head as, what I believe is symbolism.
The "stairs" the dog runs up are just small pieces of wood on a plank. This is easier for a dog to run up at speed than conventional stairs, making the scene easier to perform for the dog.
All the windows in the antique store shatter into shards, adding to the vintage feel. In the final battle, the more modern tempered glass crumbles into chunks.
I'm not sure if it was intentional, but the flowers line up with the adjudicatiors head so she looks like the devil
the movie poster for John Wick 3, there's a shadow that forms the number 3. Cuz it's John Wick 3. It's not a dog, it's not a "W" it's a "3".
The theater he retreats plays a production called "TALE OF TWO WOLVES" its old native american short story.
. John makes his way across the rooftop and stops precisely w/ you can hear a faint beeping noise in the background. Not quite a movie detail as much as a prediction that at the beginning of JW4, we see a flashback to this scene where it was a predestination.
John Wick 3 features clips from two Buster Eaton films ("Cops" and "The Goat" ) which feature the Hero being chased by countless others.
During a knife fight sequence, you can see both; the bad guys as well as John Wick miss(or parry) a few knives, which makes the scene all the more realistic.
Stahelski credits Eastwood and Leone as being influential in John Wick - in Chapter 3 there's a small tribute to this scene in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly where Tuco gets a gun
After visiting The Man Above the High Table, John finds Winston waiting for him with a chess table in front of him. This not-so-subtlety foreshadows Winston's plan of betrayal and him thinking 10 steps ahead in order to save himself.
John Wick 3's revolver scene is a reference to Tuco (The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly)
During a scene where gunshots are going off in a stable you can see the horse trainer giving the horse directions to freak out
John wick 3 when Winston shoots John to get the continental back you can see John is wearing bulletproof clothing because the bullets spark when they hit him
this John Wick 3 movie poster, Winston is the only person to have his gun distinctly not pointed at John. Instead, it points at a man who is pushing through the crowd to get to John, implying that Winston is actually protecting John from the biggest threat.
Keanu's hand trembles while holding upwards a submachine gun [John Wick 3 - Parabellum Trailer]
The theater he retreats to is named the 'Tarkovsky Theater.' A reference to the legendary Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky.
Laurence Fishburne and Ian McShane in John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019)
Bogdan can be seen reading and then standing up when he notices John run in. Maybe I'm blind but I never noticed this before.
Ian Mcshane's character exchanges Parlay with Keanu Reeve's character, John Wick. This is obviously a clear nod to the fact that Ian Mcshane played Blackbeard in one Pirates of the Caribbean movie about 9 years ago where they probably said "parlay" at least once.
Poster, the light forms a W, as in Wick.
Keanu Reeves is not listed in the cast of John Wick 3....Idk why but a nice detail
While seemingly simple, when Sophia says "he shot my dog" and Wick replies "I get it" it shows how they are becoming closer and more alike throughout the film