Keanu ' Reeves ' tardy flagship dealership , theJohn Wickfilms , has been consistently lauded for their stunning visuals and innovative natural action episode . The films have even led to a welcomed resurgence in Keanu ’s vocation , aptly list the " Keanussance " .

apparently , the John Wick films may seem like they are all intense action - packed film with perfectly no elbow room for comedic moments , specially with Keanu ’s revengeful and grieve John Wick . However , between all the Ne lights and impressive fights , each plastic film has managed to force in in truth hilarious moment . Here are a few humourous scenes that cut the tension and delivered much need comic relief .

“That’s a Million Dollars a Round, Baby”

The long - awaited Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne reunification lastly happens inJohn Wick : Chapter 2 , nearly 15 years afterThe Matrix Revolutions . Having Fishburne play the Bowery King , the loss leader of the dispossessed division of the criminal underworld , is funny in and of itself but Fishburne fully invests in the performance .

The Bowery King agrees to help the fugitive Wick but only offers him a gun with 7 bullets , one for each million on Wick ’s head . Not only are those ridiculously expensive bullet , but it is also an absurdly low amount of firepower to fight an entire police squad with . But then again John Wick is lethal with 7 bullets or 700 bullets

Viggo Calls Aurelio

Before the phone call , Michael Nyvquist ’s Viggo is ready to bring hell to the Aurelio for punching his brat of a boy . But after Aurelio explains the context of his boy ’s actions , Viggo realizes that his Word is royally screwed with a simple reply , “ Oh ” .

Nyquist ’s excusatory delivery of the line speak volumes with just one word . Viggo acts like a big shot before making the call , but with just the mention of Wick ’s name , Viggo ’s intact sensing change . It is a complete tonal chemise that is not expected from action - motion-picture show opposer which is why it never fails to check up audience .

Noise Complaint

After effortlessly warding off his home trespasser , John Wick unsurprisingly finds the police knocking on his threshold . While Wick ’s action are consider self - defense , Officer Jimmy shrug off the idle body like nothing . He only ask Wick if he is “ working again . "

It is a great picture that establishes the reach of the criminal underworld early on in the moving-picture show . What is even good is the police officer ’s return in the second installment asking the same futile enquiry .

Zero’s Admiration For John Wick

The John Wick enfranchisement consistently produces nuanced adversary rather than those excessively malevolent villain seen in most conventional action films . Zero inJohn Wick : Chapter 3- Parabellumis no exception . He might be an intimidating and remorseless assassinator , but the second he sits next to John Wick he ’s forthwith reduced to a starstruck fanboy .

At the Continental lobby , Zero determine to ride uncomfortably skinny to Wick , despite the empty seats everywhere else . you may not find fault Zero for being a sports fan , but the ineptitude of the berth make the full scene uproarious . It ’s a well place comic relief decent before arguably the franchise ’s biggest engagement scene to date .

“He Once Killed Three Men in a Bar with a Pencil”

This is not really one picky aspect , but a buildup of three different scenes that culminate in a flaming bribe . When Viggo tells Avi how Wick once killed three men with only a pencil , it seems like a far - fetched tale made to inflate the feats of Wick . It ’s odd at first because it seems so implausible . Then , inJohn Wick : Chapter 2Viggo ’s brother , Abram , terrifyingly recites the same narration . Abram is literally shaking as he tells the story .

Only after on in the film , in the middle of a scrap , Wick grabs a pencil and turn out the tales true as he brutally kills two bravo with it . It ’s a gruesome vista but the payoff is hilarious and well deserved .

Subway Shootout

John Wick and Common ’s Cassian had an amazing rivalry that guide to some of the franchise ’s most memorable fighting shot . In their penultimate conflict , Wick and Cassian shoot at each other with silenced side arm in a crowded New York subway . With near - sodding accuracy , the shots narrowly pretermit Wick and Cassian , and yet somehow none of the fussy passersby in the place seem to notice or care about the gunplay surrounding them . It is a ridiculous scene , but the performance of Reeves and Common makes it a joy to watch .

Winston Hangs Up On the Adjudicator

Despite starting a state of war between The Continental and The High Table , Winston well relax inside a unassailable vault while sipping on cognac . Not even the break of Wick and Charon as they restock on weapons and ammo can bother him . Also , Winston ’s vault remote control gives this scene redundant points .

So , when the Adjudicator attempt to call Winston with some long-winded intimidation , Winston immediately hangs up . Winston ‘s hilarious indifference towards the antics of The Adjudicator is the cherry on top of one of the enfranchisement ’s keen fight scene .

“Are You Here For The Pope?”

John Wick is so famous and venerate that   everyone wonders who he will be tasked with killing next . When Wick arrives at The Continental in Rome , the director , Julius , naturally asks if the target is The Pope . It ’s a simple yet crucial enquiry , and undeniably funny . Julius have a go at it that an assassinator as skilled as Wick must be in Rome to off someone important . gratefully , the religious leader was not on the chopping block this time .

The frosting on the cake of this scene is Wick’sunflinching response , " no . " Wick is not surprised by the question or pique . In fact , he might have assassinated human beings leaders in the past .

“I Get It”

John Wick might be the populace ’s deadly dog devotee , but ostensibly , he is not the only one . Sofia shoot her former boss , Berrada , in   retaliation after he shoots one of her combat dogs . free her actions , Sophia say “ He shot my dog ” , to which Wick replies “ I get it . "

There are three picture and a quaternary on the way that definitely shows that Wick “ gets it ” . Needless to say , Berrada is lucky that he shot Sofia ’s dog and not Wick ’s . Wick would not be as merciful .

The Sommelier

Peter Serafinowicz ’s Sommelier is not the person you would search for advice about which wine works well with your knockout . He has nothing to do with wine and everything to do with issue assassinator with the correct weapons system and paraphernalia . Except , The Sommelier still speaks as if he is in a restaurant which hold this scene uproariously entertaining .

The delectation in Serafinowicz ’s eyes when Wick says desert mechanically urinate this one of the funniest present moment in the enfranchisement . The actual traditional knowledge - edifice this scene boom on and the entire dinner date façade elevate this view even more .

NEXT : The 10 expert Keanu Reeves Movies According to IMDB

A collage image of Luke Skywalker in A New Hope

Ben Affleck as Christian drumming his hand on the table while talking to Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Marybeth in The Accountant 2

In a dusty landscape Finn stares out into the distance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens

johnwick_featured Cropped

John Wick_Million Dollars a Round

John Wick_Viggo Calls Aurelio

John Wick_Noise Complaint

Zero

John Wick_Pencil

John Wick_Subway Scene

John Wick_Winston

John Wick_Pope

John Wick_I Get It

John Wick_Sommelier

Movies

John Wick