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The #JohnWick team, including Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski, learned of Lance Riddick's death on Friday. “We were destroyed when it happened,” Stahelski said.

Over the weekend they added a tribute to Reddick to the film's credits. lat.ms/40p3nmN
“We went up to Keanu’s room and had a whole meeting and there was no talk, there was no decision — everybody just knew the right thing to do,” said the director. “When you have that many people who love someone, you just know.” lat.ms/40p3nmN
Although “John Wick 4” had already screened in New York, Toronto and in Austin at SXSW, the decision was swiftly made on Friday to update the finished film’s credits with a dedication card in time for the L.A. premiere. lat.ms/40p3nmN
Times writer @jenyamato reports from the “John Wick: Chapter 4” Los Angeles premiere. lat.ms/40p3nmN

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