John Wick: Chapter 4 Newcomer Explains Why It Was ‘Terrifying’ For Her To See The First Edit

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For nearly a decade, the Keanu Reeves-helmed franchise John Wick has been cranking out some of the best action movies of all time. The fourth installment of the series is right around the corner, and when its trailer debuted, fans got their first glimpse of John Wick’s high-octane war against the High Table. What would it feel like to join the cast of a well-established world and a series with critically acclaimed action (see the best fight scenes ranked)? According to Japanese–British singer-songwriter and Wick franchise newcomer Rina Sawayama, it’s terrifying. 

The pop singer recently sat down for an interview with Rolling Stone, where she spoke with fellow musical artist Shania Twain–which is only fitting since Sawayama sampled Twain’s iconic “Let’s Go Girls” line for her hit single ‘This Hell.’ While the two artists spoke about everything from their influences to their love for their queer fans, the conversation soon turned to Sawayama’s upcoming role in John Wick: Chapter 4. The musician revealed she was somewhat grossed out when she saw the first edit of her performance and didn’t recognize herself on screen. She said:

Terrifying. When you are doing a music video, you’re choosing the character. I don’t feel grossed out at all looking at myself when I’m doing music videos. But in a movie, you’re contributing to making a character, but also, it’s someone else’s vision. When I first saw my edit, I was freaked out because it wasn’t me. I was like, ‘I can’t believe my nostrils are doing this.’

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