Donnie Yen, fresh off his critically acclaimed performance as the blind assassin Caine inJohn Wick: Chapter 4, has confirmed that he may be doing more than just starring in a spin-off based on the character. In an exclusive interview with Collider’sSteve Weintraubwhile promoting his latest movie,The Prosecutor,Yen revealed that not only is he set to reprise his role, but there’s a strong possibility he may direct the project himself. Adding fuel to the fire, Weintraub shared thatJohn WickdirectorChad Stahelskihimself mentioned Yen’s potential involvement behind the camera. Yen, while flattered, also expressed the weight of responsibility such an opportunity would bring. “It is true,” he confirmed.

“I think boththe fans, as well as the studio, want this to happen, and we’ll see. I don’t know, Steve. I can only tell you that much. But yes,we are talking, and we are talking intimately. We’ll see what happens.”

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“But at the same time, I hold responsibility as well as a pressure that I don’t want to ruin the franchise," he added. “I attempt to do my best to bring something fresh to the franchise itself. I don’t want to bring down the expectations for the fans. I try to do my best, like always.”

Donnie Yen Believes ‘The Prosecutor’ Is a Showcase of His Directing Skills

While Yen’s directing credits may not be as well known asthe stunning achievements he’s made on-screen, he is certainly no amateur when it comes to working behind the camera, having directed action in films since 1988’sTiger Cage, and making his feature film debut in 1997’sLegend of the Wolf. Speaking about his latest directorial effort,The Prosecutor, Yen reflected on how the project served as a platform to showcase his skills.

The film isa thriller set in Hong Kong, and inspired by, an actual legal case, focusing on Fok Chi-ho, a former police detective turned public prosecutor, who becomes convinced of a young man’s innocence in a drug trafficking case. Although the defendant admits his guilt, Fok makes the bold choice of risking his career and life to uncover the truth and bring the real perpetrators to justice. Yen told Collider:

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“I do feel thatThe Prosecutoris giving me a fair chance of showing what type of director I am and the potential of me being a directorbecause although in comparison to the Hollywood standard, it’s not a huge budget — we shot it for under $25 million US — it’s still a lot more than my first movie when I shot for half a million. And I dedicated myself. I didn’t do anything else. I spent a whole year doing this movie. So, to be fair, I thinkthis really represents what kind of director I am.”

Yen was quick to clarify that any involvement in aJohn Wickspin-offwould be approached with the same meticulous care and passion. “I have to flesh it out. I have a couple of ideas in my mind of how I would like the story to go. But we’ll see. I don’t want to give away too much because I don’t know if I’m in that position to give that away.But they’ve been very persistent, and they’ve been very passionate about me taking on this project.”

Weintraub pointed out that “many” in the action community would want to work with such a legendary figure on a movie like this, to which Yen responded enthusiastically, adding that he fully hoped and expectedStahelski to be on hand for help and guidance. He said:

“He better be there! I want to make sureit’s going to be a lot of fun. My attempt is to attempt to make something that won’t disappoint the fans and the general audience.”

The Prosecutorwill be released on July 25, 2025, in limited theaters. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates on Donnie Yen’sJohn Wickspin-off, and look for our full conversation with Yen soon.

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