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Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski Return Next Chapter

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LOS ANGELES — Lionsgate has officially confirmed “John Wick: Chapter 5” is in active development, with Keanu Reeves reprising his iconic role as the legendary assassin and Chad Stahelski returning to direct. The announcement, made at CinemaCon in April 2025, has sent shockwaves through Hollywood and reignited excitement among fans who thought the saga ended with John Wick’s apparent death in the fourth installment.

The news marks a major victory for the billion-dollar franchise, which has redefined action cinema with its balletic “gun-fu” choreography, intricate world-building and relentless intensity. Reeves and Stahelski, longtime collaborators who first teamed up on the 2014 original, are said to have landed on a “truly phenomenal and fresh” story idea that justifies bringing the character back.

Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson teased the project’s potential during recent interviews. “Chad and Keanu have an idea that they think can be really exciting,” he told Business Insider. “There are a lot of steps, so I wouldn’t want to put a timeline on it. But in terms of finding a core idea, they seem to have landed on something that they are excited about.”

Resurrection After Chapter 4’s Emotional Farewell

“John Wick: Chapter 4,” released in March 2023, grossed more than $440 million worldwide and earned widespread acclaim for its epic set pieces, including a memorable Arc de Triomphe car chase and a grueling staircase battle at Sacré-Cœur. The film appeared to conclude Wick’s story with a poignant funeral scene, leaving many believing the character had finally found peace.

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Yet the franchise’s enduring popularity — fueled by spin-offs like the Ana de Armas-led “Ballerina” (June 2025) and upcoming projects — convinced Lionsgate to push forward. Producers Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee of Thunder Road Films, along with Reeves and Stahelski, emphasized they would only return with a story worthy of the legacy.

Stahelski has hinted the new film will feel “really different,” moving beyond the High Table’s influence to explore new threats and deeper layers of the Wick universe. Early indications suggest a narrative that could blend high-octane action with fresh emotional stakes, potentially addressing how Wick survived or re-enters the fray.

Franchise Expansion in Full Swing

“John Wick 5” forms part of Lionsgate’s ambitious Wickiverse strategy. The studio is rolling out multiple projects to keep momentum alive while the mainline sequel develops. “Ballerina,” set between Chapters 3 and 4, features Ana de Armas as a trained assassin seeking revenge, with Reeves appearing in a supporting role.

A Donnie Yen-led spin-off centered on the blind assassin Caine is in production, and an animated prequel film is also underway. Lionsgate has teased additional television series, video games and more, creating a sustained pipeline of content. A new video game collaboration with Saber Interactive, featuring Reeves’ likeness and voice, is slated for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.

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This multi-platform approach mirrors successful expansions like the Marvel Cinematic Universe but stays grounded in the gritty, stylish realism that defines John Wick.

Keanu Reeves’ Enduring Commitment

At 61, Reeves continues to push physical boundaries. Known for performing most of his own stunts, the actor has described the role as one of the most demanding of his career. His dedication — from mastering jiu-jitsu and weapons handling to enduring brutal training regimens — has become legendary in Hollywood.

Reeves’ star power remains a driving force. His recent projects, including “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” and various indie dramas, show no signs of slowing, yet John Wick occupies a special place in his filmography. Insiders say Reeves views the character as a collaborative canvas he shares with Stahelski and the stunt team at 87Eleven Entertainment.

Chad Stahelski’s Visionary Direction

Stahelski, a former stunt coordinator who doubled for Reeves in “The Matrix,” has helmed every John Wick film. His background in martial arts and choreography infuses the series with authenticity and fluidity rarely seen in mainstream action. Under his guidance, the franchise elevated practical effects and long-take sequences to an art form.

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The director has expressed caution about overextending the story but appears energized by the new direction. “We’re open to it if we have something to say,” he previously noted, a philosophy that seems to have guided the Chapter 5 greenlight.

What Fans Can Expect

While plot specifics remain closely guarded, speculation centers on how the film will reconcile Wick’s Chapter 4 fate. Possibilities include flashbacks, alternate timelines, or a narrative twist that redefines his survival. New adversaries, deeper exploration of the Continental hotels and Continental rules, and expanded international locations are anticipated.

Casting details are scarce, but expect returns from core allies and fresh faces to challenge Wick. The signature blend of sleek suits, impeccable tailoring, haunting score by Tyler Bates and Joel J. Richard, and jaw-dropping action choreography will undoubtedly return.

Box Office Legacy and Cultural Impact

The John Wick series has grossed well over $1 billion globally, with each installment outperforming the last. Its influence extends far beyond ticket sales, inspiring a new wave of action filmmaking that prioritizes practical stunts over heavy CGI. Terms like “gun-fu” have entered the pop culture lexicon, and the films remain staples of “how did they do that?” breakdown videos.

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The franchise has also boosted Reeves’ status as an enduring action icon and elevated supporting stars like Ian McShane, Lance Reddick (who tragically passed in 2023) and Asia Kate Dillon.

Timeline and Production Outlook

No release date has been set for “John Wick: Chapter 5.” Lionsgate plans to prioritize the Caine spin-off and animated prequel first, suggesting a 2027 or 2028 window for the main sequel. Pre-production is expected to ramp up soon, with filming potentially beginning in late 2026.

As development advances, fans worldwide are already marking calendars and revisiting the earlier films. Social media buzz has been electric since the CinemaCon reveal, with hashtags like #JohnWick5 trending and fan theories proliferating.

For now, the Baba Yaga is back — and the underworld will never be the same. With Reeves and Stahelski at the helm, “John Wick: Chapter 5” promises to deliver the visceral thrills, emotional depth and breathtaking spectacle that made the series a modern classic. The wait may be long, but the anticipation is already lethal.

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Shares of JSW Energy plunged as much as 8% to their day’s low of Rs 512 on the BSE on Tuesday after it reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 574 crore for the March quarter, marking a 38% increase from Rs 414 crore recorded in the same period last year.

Revenue from operations rose sharply by 41% year-on-year to Rs 4,499 crore in Q4FY26, compared with Rs 3,189 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 2 per equity share and fixed Friday, June 5, as the record date to identify shareholders eligible for the payout.

On a sequential basis, profit after tax grew 8% from Rs 529 crore reported in Q3FY26, while revenue increased 10% quarter-on-quarter from Rs 4,082 crore in the October-December quarter.

Total expenses during the quarter stood at Rs 4,666 crore, higher than Rs 4,366 crore in Q3FY26 and Rs 3,142 crore in Q4FY25. This reflects a rise of 7% sequentially and 48% on a yearly basis. The increase in expenditure was driven by higher fuel costs, employee expenses and finance costs, among other factors.

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Power sales volume climbed 48% year-on-year to 11.7 billion units (BUs) from 7.9 BUs. Renewable energy generation rose 68% to 2.9 BUs from 1.7 BUs a year ago, while thermal generation increased 43% to 8.8 BUs from 6.2 BUs.


Generation under long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) grew 25% year-on-year to 8.6 BUs from 6.9 BUs. Short-term PPA generation surged 201% to 3.1 BUs, compared with 1.0 BU in the year-ago period.
JSW Energy’s cash and cash equivalents stood at Rs 10,013 crore during the quarter, reflecting a strong liquidity position. The company reported a net debt-to-equity ratio of 2.1x, while operational net debt-to-EBITDA stood at 5.2x.EBITDA for Q4FY26 jumped 72% year-on-year to Rs 2,602 crore from Rs 1,512 crore reported in the corresponding quarter last year.

JSW Energy shares are up 9.5% in the last 1 month and about 15% in the last 1 year.

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