

Once John killed Gianna in Rome, he finds himself at odds with numerous assassins hired by Santino, who wanted to tie up loose ends. Unfortunately, his "impossible task" forced him to swear a blood oath to Camorra boss, Santino D'Antonio, who ruined his chances of returning to retirement by compelling him to assassinate his sister, Gianna, allowing him to take over their family's legacy. He succeeds in his quest by killing Iosef and eventually Viggo, before reacquiring his car from Viggo's brother Abram Tarasov. Having succeeded, John retired and lived peacefully for just over five years.įollowing his wife's death, John came out of retirement after Viggo's son, Iosef Tarasov, murdered his dog, Daisy (who was gifted to John posthumously by Helen to help him grieve), and stole his car during a home invasion. His superior, Viggo Tarasov, promised to allow John to quit if he first completed an "impossible task": killing all of Tarasov's enemies in a single night. He retired in order to spend time with his wife, Helen Wick, who later passed away from an unidentified illness. He previously worked for the Tarasov Mob until his retirement.

His extraordinary exploits, formidable skill set, lethal precision, and unwavering focus and determination to complete his tasks have solidified his status as both a legendary and infamous figure within the international criminal underworld. Over the course of his career, John Wick has earned himself a widespread reputation as one of the world's most dangerous, feared, and extremely capable professional assassins.

Jonathan "John" Wick, born Jardani Jovonovich ( Джарданы Джовонович) and also infamously known as the Baba Yaga ( Баба-Яга) or The Boogeyman, is the titular main protagonist of the John Wick film series. or you can die screaming alongside him!" -John Wick to Viggo Tarasov

But now, yeah, I'm thinkin' I'm back! So you can either hand over your son. And your son took that from me! Stole that from me! Killed that from me! People keep asking if I'm back. In that moment, I received some semblance of hope.
