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9 John Wick Crossovers You Didn’t Know You Needed

Maybe it's my head-cold delirium. Maybe I've been injecting too much action awesomeness into my eyeballs recently. Whatever the reason, I can't stop thinking about John Wick: Chapter 2. Specifically, who's ass John Wick could kick next. Well, not exactly KICK, but fill with cold, hard steel - BULLETS, talking about bullets here. You get where I'm going with this. Keanu Reeves' reluctant hitman has become a household name overnight, and there's no reason to retire his bulletproof suit anytime soon.
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John Wick: A Violent Purge

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Crossover: The Purge (2013), The Purge: Anarchy (2014), The Purge: Election Day (2016)

With news of The Purge 4 coming (possibly without Frank Grillo), I have a suggestion for a new hero – JOHN WICK. Let’s say that Wick’s assassin program is kept tightly under wraps, and that *most* contracted killers want to avoid purging just like rational Americans. Then let’s say Senator Charlie Roan (Elizabeth Mitchell) still wants to abolish the annual Purge, and the New Founding Fathers aim to end her campaign (once again). Maybe they even get to Grillo, and with his final moments, he contacts a man who few believe exists. A ghost. Someone you only call when a job needs to get done.

From here, possibilities are endless. It wouldn’t just be Wick against aimless psychopaths. That’d be too easy. All those mask-wearing “patriots” who kill without experience, they’d be handily dispatched by Wick. You need the New Founding Fathers and their militarized army, as Wick makes his way through New York City on the most dangerous night of the year. I mean, they call Wick a boogeyman, now it’s time for him to fight equal demons.

Plus, this crossover gives you the ability to inject a few other assassins who may live for Purge night. Maybe a sniper who goes on a roof for some target practice, or a butcher who lurks the shadows with sharpened blades. Colorful “boss battles” like in Dead Rising. This is Purge night. Let the devils come out to play, and give us something to REALLY fear.


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