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Charles F. Stahelski (born September 20, 1968) is an American stuntman, stunt actor, and filmmaker. He is considered a highly influential figure in the action film genre. He first achieved prominence as a stunt performer and coordinator, notably as the key stunt double for Keanu Reeves on The Matrix (1999) and as the martial arts stunt coordinator on its first two sequels. He subsequently directed the 2014 film John Wick, starring Reeves, and its three sequels. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chad Stahelski, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

After six years defending Blüdhaven, Dick Grayson has become more than Batman’s former protégé — he’s its protector, its symbol of hope, and sometimes its last light. But when Jonathan Crane, the twisted mastermind known as Scarecrow, resurfaces, that light begins to fade. Crane has formed an alliance with other Gotham rogues and planted four Fear Toxin bombs across the city, threatening to drown Blüdhaven in madness. As paranoia spreads and innocent people turn violent, Nightwing is pushed to his limits, forced to battle both Crane’s growing network and the demons buried deep within himself — guilt, failure, and the fear that he’ll never live up to the Bat he left behind. Nightwing: Fear State is a dark, R-rated psychological thriller that tests every ounce of Dick Grayson’s will. With time running out, the Batfamily — Batman, Batgirl, and Robin — arrives to help, reigniting old rivalries and buried pain. As the team races to disarm the bombs, Blüdhaven becomes a war zone of terror and betrayal. In the explosive finale, Nightwing confronts Scarecrow in a battle that’s as much mental as physical, proving that courage isn’t the absence of fear — it’s the strength to face it head-on, even when the whole city is burning.
