One of the strangest John Wick 4 characters is Klaus, a Ruska Roma character who can only say 'I am Klaus,' and he's played by an infamous European.
John Wick: Chapter 4 has gotten praise for the franchise's exciting new characters and shock ending, but a strange cameo has gone totally overlooked. The John Wick series has become all about world-building, creating a network of assassins that runs across the whole world. And while previous movies see John visit Rome, Casablanca, and other exotic locations across the world, John Wick: Chapter 4 is his most globetrotting adventure yet.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT John visits Berlin to call into the Ruska Roma's headquarters. As John can't challenge anyone from the High Table to a duel unless they have the support of a known criminal organization, he attempts to form an alliance with the Ruska Roma. John's adoptive sister, Katia, tells John that the organization will support him once he kills Scott Adkin's character, Killa, the gangster who murdered Katia's father.
Sven Marquardt's True Story Makes John Wick 4's Klaus Even Cooler While Marquardt's distinct look with his tattoos and piercings fit in perfectly with the inked assassins in the Ruska Roma and undoubtedly helped him earn a cameo in the blockbuster movie, that isn't the primary reason. Marquardt is the bouncer of not just any club, but the Berghain, a monolithic building on the outskirts of Berlin that used to be a powerplant.
Why John Wick 4's Klaus Only Says "I Am Klaus" None of the cast, crew, or Marquardt has commented on why Klaus only ever says "I am Klaus." It could be some kind of aphasia, which is a language disorder caused by damage to the part of the brain that controls language and comprehension. Given that the Ruska Roma organization is made up of fighters and assassins, this could be a valid reason, as Klaus could have damaged that part of the brain in combat.
However, it could have no meaning whatsoever and might be simply meant as a random joke, and maybe that's all he knows how to say in English. Or it could be a reference to The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, as Ferguson once famously put on a German accent, pretended to be Klaus Röder from Kraftwerk, and proclaimed, "I am Klaus!" Either way, Klaus is an interesting character in John Wick: Chapter 4, and Marquardt makes him even better.
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