Don't Worry, Canine Fans, the Dog in 'John Wick 3' Is OK

If you are a fan of John Wick you realize the collection can also be perilous for dogs. But in case you are nervous the dog dies in ‘John Wick 3,’ never worry.

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If you're into Keanu Reeves and over-the-top action sequences, for sure you are a fan of the John Wick franchise. But in case you are also keen on canine, the films can provide reasonably of a predicament. After all, the oversimplified premise is that John is a retired hitman who is completely out of the game until a Russian mobster's son kills a pet left to John via his recently deceased wife.

The complete scene is totally brutal and traumatizing, to the point where another time a dog is on-screen in the following sequels, you cringe. And, in one explicit scene of John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum it seemed sure the four-legged body depend was about to move up once more.

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So, does the dog die in John Wick 3: Parabellum? Almost, but no.

First off, you need to clarify which dog you are speaking about right here, as a result of John's substitute pooch, who does not have a reputation, stays out of harm's manner below the coverage of The Continental's concierge, Charon (Lance Reddick). However, we meet two extra puppies when John escapes to Morocco to track down Sofia (Halle Berry).

She has two attack canine, certainly one of which is shot throughout a battle with Sofia's outdated boss, Berrada. However, it seems the dog is dressed in a bulletproof vest, but Sofia shoots Berrada in retaliation anyway,

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There are two kinds of dogs in John Wick 3.

After losing his lovable beagle puppy Daisy in the first John Wick movie, the recently unretired assassin John rescues a dog from a shelter who would otherwise had been euthanized — undertake don't store! John's new very best good friend is a pit bull, and it's transparent John's still coping with dropping Daisy since he cannot carry himself to call him.

However, the dog who performs him is actually a female named "Cha Cha" in line with the film's visual effects supervisor, Rob Nederhorst.

Sofia's canine, then again, had to be a breed that takes neatly to special training, which is why they went with the Belgian Malinois breed. They're a working dog known for energy and smarts, which is why they are among the most popular breeds to workforce army and police Okay-9 gadgets and bomb-detection squads.

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Halle Berry if truth be told needed to become a dog instructor for the role since her character needed to ship commands to her four-legged bodyguards. On peak of all her firearm and martial arts coaching, the Academy Award winner needed to spend "two or three hours a day" with the canines off-camera to get in a position for his or her motion sequences according to EW.

The motion horses also make it out of the film unscathed.

Yeah, that is right, motion horses. In one of the maximum impressive and insane motion scenes ever put on-screen, John Wick unearths himself in a horse stable and actually weaponizes horses by triggering them to kick his combatants.  

And the ones aren't CGI horses, even though they are filmed and edited together in this sort of way as to make sure each the animal and human actors are safe from harm.

And even on-screen, the horses make it out of that combat OK — an animal lover like John Wick do not have it another manner. As top as the frame depend is for John Wick 3, now not a unmarried four-legged animal, be it a cat, dog, or horse, is severely injured.

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