![]() The Adjudicator never once personally threatens another character with physical violence, yet they command more authority just by virtue of their presence than any other villain in the series so far.ĭillon said they played the character with quiet intimidation in mind. But other powerful figures in John Wick's world have picked up a gun and taken shots at John Wick when necessary, from John Wick 1's Viggo Tarasov (Michael Nyqvist) to Santino in John Wick 2. ![]() The character's authority stems partially from power itself they speak for the High Table and carry out its will. That idea makes the Adjudicator unique in the High Table's clandestine world of god-like assassins and crime bosses. "I love the idea of a character who doesn't have to take up physical arms in order to be intimidating, and to be maybe the most intimidating person," they continued. Because the vision was so clear, I felt really confident stepping into the role." ![]() "We talked about the fact that they really wanted a character who could walk into a room and unsettle everyone, and intimidate everyone, with a quiet power and a quiet confidence. "I feel like there was a really clear vision that started from Keanu, who had the idea for the character, and then shared that vision," Dillon told GameSpot. And the Adjudicator manages to do it all without ever lifting a finger, raising their voice, or picking up a gun. ![]() Throughout John Wick 3, the Adjudicator recruits Zero and his gang of sushi-carving ninjas, cuts the Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne) down to size, and delivers Winston an ultimatum to step down as the Continental's manager or risk facing the consequences. Now Playing: John Wick: Chapter 3 Parabellum - Official Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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