Which special skill did Keanu Reeves have to learn for John Wick 4? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Yes, you see, this time, the guy had to saddle up, literally. For the film’s opening sequence, Keanu Reeves had to master horseback riding, and not just the casual kind. He aimed to fast-gallop through the desert like a seasoned rider. As he put it during an Esquire interview, “There’s a sequence—hopefully, knock on wood—in John Wick 4, the opening sequence. John Wick is back in the desert on a horse. I’m going to hopefully be able to fast-gallop and run.”

Keanu Reeves Saddled Up & Trained Hard For John Wick’s Desert Ride

Now that’s not what fans expected. After all, the John Wick series thrived on neon shootouts, slick martial arts, and stylish mayhem. But tossing Reeves back into the wild terrain on horseback was peak Wick, and he didn’t shy away from the challenge. When asked if he already knew how to ride at that level, his response said it all: “Ish. That’s why I’m going to training.”

This scene set the tone for a sequel that raised the stakes once again. John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum had left John bloodied and betrayed, on the run with a bounty on his head. It ended with a bang and a fall that set up Chapter 4 perfectly. Reeves returned alongside franchise regulars like Laurence Fishburne, Lance Reddick, and Ian McShane, while the newcomer lineup was stacked: Donnie Yen, Bill Skarsgård, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Scott Adkins all joined the chaos.

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