John Wick is forced out of retirement by a former associate looking to seize control of a shadowy international assassins’ guild. Bound by a blood oath to aid him, Wick travels to Rome and does battle against some of the world’s most dangerous killers.
This movie contains 38 potentially triggering events.
No, but the scenes at the art gallery full of mirrors could be disconcerting since it’s very reminiscent of a hallucination (seeing double, triple, etc).
YES definitely. When a woman is patting down John Wick, she grabs his behind and genitals aggressively and sexually. Not sure why people don't think this isn't sexual assault. Stay safe ❤️
At about the 50-minute mark there's a very bad cutting scene, done on purpose, for someone who chooses how they die rather than having the marker put out on them fulfilled. A woman goes into a room with a large hot tub and she is wearing a sequin dress. She removes her dress so that is your warning sign that she is about to slit her wrist. It is very graphic.
John Wick kicks a man in the groin 2 times in a row while in a fight. Not long after, John Wick stabs another man in their genital region. Though the victim is facing away from the screen during this and no nudity is shown, you can still see blood being splattered out as John pulls out the knife.
Someone gets stabbed in the ear with a pencil and it goes all the way in. While this isn't for the eye it looked like he was going to get stabbed in the eye for a bit.
The needle insertion
emoval is never shown. In one scene, very briefly, a blood transfusion dropper is shown, but it's already installed, and in the next, it is already removed without showing the process.
Someone is introduced as if mentally ill, and kills others, but their illness is an act that is dropped immediately. The violence is not portrayed as related to mental illness.
An assassin is sent to kill someone, and when they arrive, their target decides to kill themself via slitting of the wrists, claiming that if they are going to die they are going to do it their way. The suicide is shown in full.
Character (woman) undresses and walks/moves in a sexual/seductive manner and prepares to take a bath. Nothing is shown, but the scene shows upper buttocks and allusion to nudity.