The Kelly Clarkson Show included a John Wick 4 podcast episode that was taped before to the untimely passing of Lance Reddick, one of the movie’s principal protagonists.
With a photo of the cast in the studio, the NBC show’s social media accounts honored the movie and its star.
The cast and crew, who had been eager to begin production on this much awaited sequel, were starkly reminded of how the tragedy had affected them.
We are grieving Lance Reddick’s loss. The members of the John Wick cast and crew are shocked to learn of his passing and are devastated.
Lance’s charity, MOMCares, has organized a memorial service to honor his life and contributions. Fans have expressed their sympathy and appreciation for Lance’s special skills both on and off screen on social media.
Everyone who knew him, both on and off camera, will miss him terribly.
While doing promotional appearances for the next John Wick sequel, Lance passed away. He passed away at the age of 60 from natural causes, according to his picture PR agency, who later confirmed the report.
Lance started his career at Yale School of Drama in the early 1980s. After playing Cedric Daniels on The Wire for five seasons in the 2000s, his fame soared.
Renowned actor Lance Reddick has acted in both films and television.
After making his TV debut in the popular series Fringe as Phillip Broyles, he went on to perform in Bosch and other series.
In 2014, he made his feature film debut as New York City hotel concierge Charon, costarring with Keanu Reeves. He has starred in all three of the picture sequels over the last nine years.