In a recent retrospective celebrating the 10th anniversary of ‘John Wick’, producers David Leitch and Chad Stahelski shared some fascinating insights about a pivotal moment in the film. It’s hard to picture the iconic assassin ending his story on a happy note, especially after the emotional devastation brought on by the death of his puppy. Reeves, known for his passionate dedication to his roles, played a crucial part in ensuring this heart-wrenching scene made it to the final cut, as per Deadline.

Leitch recounted the initial resistance they faced, revealing, “We were told, ‘It’s bad luck. It’s bad juju. It’s Old Yeller; you can’t do this!’ No one will want to see this on-screen; you’re going to alienate the audience.

” He argued, “We’re going to execute people at close range; killing the dog is one thing, but what about the brutal massacre of all these human beings? Are they going to be able to accept that?” Their commitment to crafting a true genre film guided their decision-making, as per Deadline. In the film, Reeves portrays John Wick, a retired assassin whose life takes a tragic turn when thugs steal his beloved car and kill the puppy gifted to him by his late wife. This brutal act sets Wick on a relentless quest for vengeance against the very criminal world he once left behind.

Stahelski added, “Dave and I were very in sync on how we were going to shoot the scene. We were going to use a baby lens; John gets hit hard in the head, so it’.