<p><em>John Wick </em>prequel series <em>The Continental</em> will launch on Prime Video on September 22, the streaming service announced on Saturday.</p>.<p>Produced by Lionsgate Television, the show focuses on the inner workings of the titular hotel from the Keanu Reeves-led action film franchise.</p>.<p><em>The Continental </em>is told from the perspective of a young Winston Scott, played by Colin Woodell, the manager of the hotel, which is a refuge for assassins. Veteran actor Ian McShane essays the character in the film series.</p>.<p>In the show, Winston is dragged into the "hellscape of 1970s New York City to face a past he thought he’d left behind", as per the official plotline.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/almost-a-ballet-you-know-keanu-reeves-on-shooting-action-sequences-for-john-wick-in-paris-1199996.html"> 'Almost a ballet, you know?': Keanu Reeves on shooting action sequences for 'John Wick' in Paris</a></strong></p>.<p>"Winston charts a deadly course through the hotel’s mysterious underworld in a harrowing attempt to seize the hotel where he will eventually take his throne," read the plotline.</p>.<p><em>The Continental</em> will also feature newcomer Ayomide Adegun who steps into the role of Charon that was essayed by the late Lance Reddick.</p>.<p>The rest of the cast includes Mel Gibson, Mishel Prada, Jeremy Bobb, Ben Robson, Nhung Kate, Jessica Allain, and Hubert Point-Du Jour.</p>.<p>“In our show, <em>The Continental</em>, we finally have space to explore these characters, how they became who they are, and how <em>The Continental</em> became the epicentre of this world,” said executive producer Basil Iwankyk.</p>.<p>“Combine that with introducing new characters that are as compelling as any in the <em>John Wick</em> universe. Action that’s crazy, cool and inventive. Easter eggs will excite hardcore Wick fans. And what I love the most: a vision of ‘70s New York that embodies the sexiness, edginess, and visceral style that the franchise is known for," he added.</p>
<p><em>John Wick </em>prequel series <em>The Continental</em> will launch on Prime Video on September 22, the streaming service announced on Saturday.</p>.<p>Produced by Lionsgate Television, the show focuses on the inner workings of the titular hotel from the Keanu Reeves-led action film franchise.</p>.<p><em>The Continental </em>is told from the perspective of a young Winston Scott, played by Colin Woodell, the manager of the hotel, which is a refuge for assassins. Veteran actor Ian McShane essays the character in the film series.</p>.<p>In the show, Winston is dragged into the "hellscape of 1970s New York City to face a past he thought he’d left behind", as per the official plotline.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/almost-a-ballet-you-know-keanu-reeves-on-shooting-action-sequences-for-john-wick-in-paris-1199996.html"> 'Almost a ballet, you know?': Keanu Reeves on shooting action sequences for 'John Wick' in Paris</a></strong></p>.<p>"Winston charts a deadly course through the hotel’s mysterious underworld in a harrowing attempt to seize the hotel where he will eventually take his throne," read the plotline.</p>.<p><em>The Continental</em> will also feature newcomer Ayomide Adegun who steps into the role of Charon that was essayed by the late Lance Reddick.</p>.<p>The rest of the cast includes Mel Gibson, Mishel Prada, Jeremy Bobb, Ben Robson, Nhung Kate, Jessica Allain, and Hubert Point-Du Jour.</p>.<p>“In our show, <em>The Continental</em>, we finally have space to explore these characters, how they became who they are, and how <em>The Continental</em> became the epicentre of this world,” said executive producer Basil Iwankyk.</p>.<p>“Combine that with introducing new characters that are as compelling as any in the <em>John Wick</em> universe. Action that’s crazy, cool and inventive. Easter eggs will excite hardcore Wick fans. And what I love the most: a vision of ‘70s New York that embodies the sexiness, edginess, and visceral style that the franchise is known for," he added.</p>