In a film full of headshots and sleek suits, Regan’s moment is small but seismic. As Addy, she is the Continental’s calm-in-the-storm. Her notable moment: handing John Wick a key and a gun with the line, “Good luck, Mr. Wick.” With zero action choreography, she manages to convey loyalty, respect, and the unspoken tragedy of the assassin’s life. It’s a masterclass in "less is more."
Facing the man who murdered her husband, Maria (Regan) doesn’t draw a gun. Instead, she walks into the dusty street, drops a single bullet into the dirt, and says, "You pick that up, or you leave. There’s no third choice." Regan’s performance is steely and almost monotone, but the tension is unbearable. The moment he reaches for the bullet, she kicks it away and produces a hidden derringer. It’s a subversion of the Western duel; Regan’s character doesn’t play fair, and the audience cheers. bridget regan sex scene top
Before her breakout roles, Regan appeared in several independent films and period pieces that showcased her range: The Magnetic Presence of Bridget Regan: A Deep