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NEW YORK, NY - JULY 14: Keanu Reeves seen riding a horse on location for 'John Wick 3' in Brooklyn on July 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

In the third installment of the John Wick film series, titled “Parabellum,” released on Friday, Keanu Reeves, portraying the resourceful hitman, finds himself riding a horse through the streets of Brooklyn in a high-stakes chase scene. As he gallops down 86th Street and 19th Avenue in Bensonhurst, beneath the elevated D train tracks, Reeves clutches a gᴜn, with two pursuers on motorcycles adding to the intensity of the pursuit.

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This logistically intricate sequence was conceived by the film’s director, Chad Stahelski, and was actually filmed at the real Brooklyn intersection. Fortunately, Reeves, it turns out, is an experienced equestrian, a valuable asset for the demanding scene.

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“We got lucky because we knew Keanu could ride a horse already,” explains stunt coordinator Jonathan “JoJo” Eusebio. Although Reeves had previously ridden a horse on screen in the 1993 film “Much Ado About Nothing,” this urban chase in “Parabellum” required a completely different level of skill and adrenaline.

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To bring this horseback chase to life, Eusebio enlisted the expertise of Tad Griffith, a seasoned Hollywood horse master known for his work in films like “Seabiscuit,” “Hidalgo,” and “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.” Using at least four horses, Griffith and Eusebio meticulously choreographed the scene, which also includes a segment in a stable where Wick employs the horses to counter his enemies.

The scene, lasting about five minutes, underwent a month of preparation, with Reeves visiting the facility multiple times for practice. However, acclimating the California-based horses to the sounds of New York, such as traffic and train noises, posed a challenge. To ensure Reeves’s safety while allowing him freedom of movement with his weapon, a specially designed “chariot” was built, positioned off-frame to catch the actor if he fell or the horse became startled.

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The entire sequence, shot late at night over four days, featured actors and stuntmen as the only drivers on the road.

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 Despite meticulous planning, the vibrancy and constant activity of New York proved to be a formidable challenge for the filmmakers, with Eusebio noting, “New York is alive 24/7. For Chad and them, the hardest part of the shoot was this horse sequence.