The actor, best known for his role in Syfy’s cult series Wynonna Earp, plays Immaculate in Berry’s directorial debut, Bruised ( you can read our review here).
So, it’s no wonder that Shamier Anderson is thankful for Halle Berry this Thanksgiving season. You get to wear stylish clothes, kick and/or punch people, and hang out with Keanu Reeves.
Read our John Wick Chapter 2 DVD review to see what we thought of the film.Being in a John Wick movie seems like a good gig. Keanu Reeves’ cold stare and dedication to fight scene precision makes him the perfect man for the role and with solid cinematography and dark styling to look forward to, this could easily be one of the best action flicks out this year. With the simple genius of the first film, it’s hard not to be a little excited at the prospect of the John Wick: Chapter 2 release early in 2017, and the DVD will undoubtedly be on a fair few must-get lists. You can visit the John Wick Twitter page for more on the production and release. The screenplay has been written by Derek Kolstad and Basil Iwanyk, David Leitch and Chad Stahelski are the producers. The film has been directed by Chad Stahelski, continuing his run on what is starting to look like the makings of an action movie series from the original film. Other new cast members announced include Ruby Rose ( xXx: Return of Xander Cage) as Ares and Laurence Fishburn ( Passengers) starring as the big, bad Bowery King. Hip hop star Common has also been cast in the film as one of the baddies John will have to face. Keanu Reeves ( John Wick) will inevitably be back in action as the relentless one-man fighting force that is John Wick and he’s be joined once again by Ian McShane as Winston, the owner of the Continental Hotel and John Leguizamo ( Ice Age: Collision Course) as Aurelio.
As ever, John Wick: Chapter 2 was out on digital download to buy a week earlier on the 5th June from the likes of iTunes and Amazon with the rental expected on the same date as the DVD, Blu-ray and 4k Ultra HD release. The UK DVD release date was on Monday the 12th June 2017 and it’s also be available on Blu-ray and 4k Ultra HD on the same date. It competed against McDonald’s biopic The Founder, starring Michael Keaton, and Matt Damon action adventure flick, The Great Wall, which were both out on the same weekend in the UK. Some of the perfectly executed fights and shoot-out could look very impressive in hi-def 3D, so it feels like a missed opportunity. It didn’t get a 3D screening, which is a shame, because it could have worked well with the super-styling that the films are renowned for. The film had a UK release date of Friday the 17th February 2017, following on from its US release on the 10th February 2017.
With Rome as his playground and the returning thrill ride that is the Mach 1 Mustang as his wheels, it’s shaping up to be a full force assault on the senses. The arrival of the trailer for the film, which you can watch below, seems to indicate that the sequel will be dialing things up to 11 in a bid to outdo the ferocity of the opening chapter. With the dark and crunching pace of the first film, the sequel was set up for a good outing on the big screen, bringing Keanu Reeves back as the merciless title character following his revenge decimation antics the last time around. Intense noire action is back on the cards in 2017 as the puppy-loving hit-man returned to his old ways once again in John Wick: Chapter 2, which will be arriving on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital Download shortly.