Eva Longoria Secretly Saved John Wick—And the Franchise Nearly Collapsed

A fresh documentary titled “John Wick: On the Brink” unveils the shockingly close call that the “John Wick” franchise had in collapsing before it even began. Scheduled for digital release on May 9, this unexpected companion piece offers more than a decade of rare behind-the-scenes footage and private insights until now. The archival material is enhanced by recent interviews with Keanu Reeves, director Chad Stahelski, and producers David Leitch and Basil Iwanyk.

In the debut trailer unveiled through IGN, there’s no time wasted setting up the intense drama of the initial episode in the gun-fu series, a production that faced challenges due to budget constraints and near collapse. As producer David Leitch recollects, he had to secure an impressive $6.5 million within just a weekend. Basil Iwanyk candidly describes the process as a “complete mess.” At the time, director Stahelski, who was making his directorial debut, shared his nerve-wracking experience of attempting to launch a franchise that seemed on the verge of falling apart during production. In the trailer, he admits to feelings of panic, stating, “This is Keanu Reeves. You don’t want to disappoint him.

Eva Longoria Became the John Wick Franchise’s Savior

The Unexpected Reveal Came In The Wick Is Pain Trailer

The surprising aspect in the trailer isn’t about stunts, camera setup, or martial art sequences. Instead, it’s an unexpected windfall for fundraising. In a surprising turn of events, actress and producer Eva Longoria pitched in with $6 million, which was crucial to keep the project from being canceled. Without her last-minute investment, the John Wick series might have remained a niche phenomenon rather than the global sensation it is today.

Over the past decade, the John Wick franchise has expanded significantly, encompassing four movies, a ballet spinoff titled “Ballerina”, a television prequel called “The Continental”, and a recently announced anime in production. The documentary titled “Wick Is Pain” comes at an exciting time as it was confirmed that John Wick 5 is back in development, making this documentary not only an entertaining look back but also a tasty industry-insider tidbit to savor before the next film’s release.

I enthusiastically affirm the closing statement in the trailer, which serves as a central theme: “John Wick embodies agony,” and it’s more like an exhilarating “yes!

The film titled “Wick” will make its debut on May 8 at Beyond Fest, playing at the American Cinematheque. Subsequently, it will be released digitally on various platforms starting May 9, including Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango Now, YouTube, Microsoft Movies & TV, and Comcast Xfinity. Pre-orders for the film can be made from May 1.

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2025-05-01 03:26