During the Los Angeles premiere of “John Wick 4” on Monday night, Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski honored the late Lance Reddick.

Reddick, who played Charon in all four “John Wick” movies, passed away unexpectedly on Friday at the age of 60. 

“Lance is a people person, a special artist, a gentleman of grace and dignity,” Keanu said on the carpet. 

“It’s just really something special, every time he stepped on set, to watch the passion he had for his work. It’s really easy to work with him.”  

“It’s not just one memory. It’s not just one day. It’s a collective. I had Lance in my life almost 10 years,” director Chad Stahelski told Variety

“Although that was done over the course of four films, we’ve worked together on other things."

"I just got to be happy and be proud of the fact that I got to spend so much time with him. We’re going to miss him.” 

“His role was considered one of my favorite characters,” Sanada, one of the new additions to the franchise, shared.  

“I could see him at the beginning of this month during the junket. I knew he was a great actor, but I recognized how he was a kind person and a great human being."