A man is shot in the neck repeatedly, some blood is seen splattering.
John Wick fights several men with nunchucks. Some blood splatter onto walls.
This movie has much less gore than Chapter 2 and 3, but the action is intense and extremely violent. Usually, there are blood spurts after a person gets shot or stabbed.
There is a scene in which a man's hand is stabbed with a knife, and he chooses to pull his hand free rather than remove the knife. This is slow and painful and accompanied by bloody detail.
Many fights happen in this movie, as a lot of this is mainly action and combat scenes.
Characters are shot during frenetic fight scenes, usually accompanied by blood spurts.
A man is hit with a belt twice. It can be intended as a joke, but can also not.
A man attempts to shoot a dog, but another man saves the dog by shooting the man.
There is a stylish fight taking place between John Wick and many men. Most of them are shot with eventual blood spurts and chunks of flesh flying everywhere. Others are run over by cars, stabbed, set on fire, and beaten.
John Wick fights bodyguards with hatchets. Although not overly graphic, it is still brutal.
A man is thrown from a very high altitude (he survives).
There is a huge fight taking place between many assassins. These are either shot or sliced wit katana swords. Due to the low luminosity, there is almost no blood, but it gets occasionally very bloody.
A man is shot in the heart. Some blood is seen oozing from the wound.
In one sequence, two people brand themselves as part of a ritual.
A dog attacks people in a few scenes.
A dog repeatedly bites a man's testicle.
A character falls down off the stairs ending up landing head first on the ground (broken neck detail).
There is a fight sequence taking place on the streets of Arc de Triomphe where multiple people are shot (with blood spurts) and get run over by passing cars.
A man enters a church, he speaks to a priest on the altar and the priest pulls a shotgun and shoots him throwing the man through the air and to the floor (we do not see a wound).
A man repeatedly falls down a flight of stairs badly injuring himself each time.
Like the first and third movies, this was, at least this cut, not so much graphic as it is intense, so this movie isn't super graphic (there really isn't too much in the way of bloodshed and gore; only the second movie so far is the most graphic). But it does border. Some shots do prolong the blood to some decree. It's still nothing like the second.
A man is stabbed several times in the back during the Osaka Continental fight. He crawls up a flight of stairs while being stabbed before dying.
Strong violence occurs in frequent and prolonged stylised fight scenes, however blood and injury detail is limited in comparison to previous John Wick movies.
This is a pretty violent and somewhat gory film. Almost every single scene in the movie has some type of violence in it.
Much more violent the chapter one, and much less than 2. 3 is a bit more violent.
JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4(LEVEL OF VIOLENCE:8,5/10) This movie contains frequent and prolonged sequences of gun bloody violence, stabbing, injury detail and criminal acts, not as gory as the predecessor movies, but it's still a very violent movie.
R violence type: blood, gore and brutal.