‘John Wick’ series director on Mel Gibson: ‘Not my business’

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“You don’t want someone imitating Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski … [The series] is in the same world, but takes a different road.” — Director/executive producer Albert Hughes …

internationally), tells the story of Winston Scott, who was played by Ian McShane in the movies and by Colin Woodell as a young man “The Continental.”

“I said, ‘Man, it looks like they’re having fun! I want to have fun!’ You don’t want someone imitating Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski. You already have that, and it’s done wonderfully well. [The show is] in the same world, but on a different road.” Jessica Allain, Hubert Point-Du Jour, Colin Woodell, and Adam Shapiro in “The Continental.”and currently comprises four movies -— follows the titular character , who is a former hitman.

In the series, set in 1970s New York, a young Winston Scott rises to power, surrounded by characters such as his daredevil estranged older brother, Frankie enigmatic detective KD , and a young Charon .Gibson has been a controversial figure — and mostly ignored in Hollywood — ever since his infamousRegarding why he’s in the show, Hughes said, “I cast [Mel Gibson] based on his past work that I grew up on,” Hughes said. “And I think he fit the role perfectly.

 

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