A dark theory has potentially explained the meaning of every John Wick movies as a whole.

Despite all the stunning action and the fact that John Wick is a ruthless assassin, the core of the movie revolves around his grief over the death of his wife, Helen, after she es away from a terminal illness. He struggles to get over her death, and his grief is compounded when the puppy she gifted him just before her death is killed by Iosef Tarasov. John Wick's groundbreaking action sequences take the focus, so it's sometimes easy to forget that it's also the story of a man mourning the death of the love of his life.

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The theory (via the John Wick universe's High Table to bargain with them for his life.

John Wick fights Cassian in John Wick Chapter 2

If this theory is correct, then the themes of the next two movies are clear. The fourth stage of grief is depression. This suggests that in John Wick: Chapter 4, audiences may see a darker and sloppier John WickThe weight of the impossible situation he's in and fury at being dragged back into the life he tried so hard to leave may very well give way to depression, at least a depression on John Wick's . This also sets up the potentially final fifth movie. Acceptance is the last stage, suggesting that John will finally accept all the choices he has made and the man he truly is.

This theory makes a lot of sense. All stages correlate with what happens in each movie, and, if true, then it adds a new dimension to this franchise. The John Wick movies' martial arts and action are jaw-dropping and launched the franchise into the upper echelons of action movies, but they also tell the story of a broken man. Having an overarching theme of grief and each movie representing a different stage adds to this and gives John more of an emotional side. His actions all stem directly from his depth of emotion. It is a very interesting and unique way to tackle a tough subject and it would further add to the brilliance of John Wick.

John Wick raised the bar for martial arts movies with its first three installments and promises to continue that trend with the two chapters. Although it may sometimes lack in-depth character development, this fan theory may have just added a much more layered emotional aspect to the franchise. With each chapter potentially representing a stage of grief, it makes the audience look at John in a new light. Maybe there has been more to the John Wick movies than realized, but John Wick: Chapter 5 will prove or disprove the theory by the end.

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