Jason Bourne
Jason Charles Bourne (real name: David Webb) is the titular main protagonist of the Bourne novels and movie franchise. He is a former assassin of the CIA black ops group Operation Treadstone who defected after he was sent to assassinate Nykwana Wombosi, but could not bring himself to do so with his children present. Naturally, the CIA considered this a betrayal and attempted to kill him. Shot twice in the back, Bourne wakes up with no memory of who he is, and he goes on a mission to piece his memory back together.
John Wick
Jonathan "John" Wick (born Jardani Jovonovich) is a legendary hitman who previously worked for the Tarasov Mob until his retirement. He retired in order to spend time with his wife, Helen Wick, who later died of an unidentified illness. His superior, Viggo Tarasov, promised to allow John to quit if he first completed an "impossible task": killing all of Tarasov's enemies in a single night. Having succeeded, John retired and lived peacefully for just over five years. Following his wife's death, John came out of retirement after Viggo's son, Iosef Tarasov, murdered his dog, Daisy (who was gifted to John posthumously by Helen to help him grieve), and stole his car during a home invasion. He succeeds in his quest by killing Iosef and eventually Viggo before reacquiring his car from Viggo's brother Abram Tarasov.
JASON BOURNE (Jason Bourne Trilogy)
Powers and Abilities
Master Hand-to-Hand Combatant: As a former CIA operative and a highly trained Treadstone assassin, Bourne is an impressive hand-to-hand combatant able to defeat every opponent he has faced in hand-to-hand combat. He is an expert in martial arts such as Jeet Kune Do, Krav Maga, Escrima and Kali. Bourne can engage armed and unarmed agents and trained assassins and come out as the victor and is very skilled at using anything he finds in the environment as a weapon.
Expert Marksman: Bourne has extensive knowledge of firearms and is highly skilled in the use of mostly pistols, but has also used a shotgun, a sniper rifle, and a grenade launcher throughout the movie series.
Master Tactician: Bourne is a master of situational awareness. He is extremely good at lateral thinking and finding highly creative ways to stay one step ahead of the people hunting him.
Peak Physical Condition: Bourne is at the pinnacle of physical ability. His strength, speed, agility, reflexes, durability and endurance are all at the highest level for a man his age, height and weight. He is capable of taking extensive damage in combat, surviving in freezing temperatures, climbing down the side of buildings, running and jumping across buildings at great speeds and can survive falls from great heights.
Expert Driver: Bourne is a very skilled driver who is able to engage in extended high speed chases and maneuver through complex city structures.
Multilingualism: Bourne is able to speak multiple languages. He can speak English, French, Russian, Dutch, German, Swedish, and Spanish.
FEATS
In The Bourne Identity, even with amnesia, he can remember the license plate numbers of all six cars outside, the waitress is left-handed, the man at the counter of the diner is 215 pounds and can handle himself in a fight, knows that the best place to look for a gun is inside the gray truck outside, and that he can run at that altitude for 30 minutes before his hands started to shake.
In The Bourne Identity, Bourne jumps down at least six floors in the center of a staircase, while on the back of an already-dead agent, executes a perfect headshot while possibly going over 60mph and shrugs off the landing afterwards.
In The Bourne Supremacy, Bourne evades the Berlin Police by making them think he was on a boat when he had actually climbed up onto the bridge it was riding underneath and boarded a train that was just about to leave.
In The Bourne Ultimatum, Bourne instructs Ross over a prepaid phone he just bought, which allowed them to talk without the CIA being able to hack their conversation, and helps the author to evade four agents sent after him.
In The Bourne Ultimatum, Bourne is able to survive being pretty much near the origin of the blast of a bomb that killed Neil Daniels. The blast lifted him from the ground and sent him into the adjacent car, but he would recover from the blast.
JOHN WICK (John Wick Trilogy)
Powers and Abilities
Peak Human Conditioning: John is a man who keeps himself in great shape and maintains a strict level of training. His strength, speed, reflexes, agility, durability, and stamina are in top conditioning, for a man of his age. Despite not being as great as his durability and stamina, John's strength is still great. He can easily lift and overpower full-grown, overpower much taller and stronger opponents, easily restrain humans and break their bones, as well as effortlessly break through hardened glass and snap necks. Considering his physical condition, John's body is very durable as he was able to survive (despite being critically injured) from falling off the Continental Hotel while colliding with other objects before landing flat on the concrete floor. Another example was shown when despite being stabbed and shot multiple times, he didn't lose any of his strengths.
High Pain Tolerance: Despite his mastery of martial arts and firearms, John is injured frequently but demonstrates nearly inhuman tolerance to pain, rarely notices beyond checking his wounds for bleeding.
Master Assassin: John Wick, as a former Marine and hitman known as Baba Yaga, is a legendarily driven and revered assassin. During his time with the Tarasov Mob, he completed a task deemed impossible by Viggo Tarasov, with the prolific amount of people he killed having laid the foundation of the organization. Wick is famous for once killing three men in a bar with just a pencil. Following the death of his wife, John has killed hundreds of people with an assortment of firearms, knives, wires, explosives, cars, books, axes, horses, swords, and motorcycles.
Master Marksman: Being a former Marine and war veteran, it is safe to say that John knows his way around a variety of pistols, rifles, and shotguns as well as being able to precisely eliminate targets from a long distance while maintaining his training to maintain his accuracy. John is able to effortlessly blend his marksmanship with his hand to hand skills, being able to swiftly use grappling moves combined with precision shots to take on large groups of organized gunmen.
Master Martial Artist: John is an incredibly skilled martial artist with training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, judo, jujutsu, sombo, aikido, aiki-jitsu, gun-jitsu, car-fu, and shinobi-iri. He can quickly outmaneuver, outmatch or simply outlast his opponents, even being capable of taking on multiple enemies at once. John is able to adapt to his opponent's fighting styles, studying them during the fight to negate their strengths.
Master of Stealth: John is extremely skilled at breaking into secure locations and escaping without being noticed and he is able to memorize complicated architectural layouts easily.
Intimidation: Due to his efficiency as an assassin and the determination with which he pursues his goals, John is widely known and feared within the Assassin community. People who know his reputation are extremely cautious about provoking his wrath.
Indomitable Will: Once John sets his mind on a goal, he will not stop until that task is complete, no matter what obstacles get in his way. His level of focus has earned him a legendary status in the assassin community.
FEATS
Over all three films, Wick has achieved 49 headshots in the first film, 104 headshots in the second film and 94 headshots in the third film. His accuracy is over 80% in each film (This is not strictly to firepower, John has achieved multiple headshots via knives as well.)
In Chapter 1, John's wish to retire came with a price when his superior, Russian mob boss Viggo Tarasov, gave him an impossible task. Although the details of this feat are ambiguous, it's stated John was the only person who could complete the job.
In Chapter 1, John was able to outshoot eleven men breaking into his house with near-perfect accuracy, including shooting a man behind a wall, calculating when and where people will jump from cover and mixes kung fu into the bunch.
In Chapter 1, while recuperating from his injuries, including a stab wound and a broken arm, John fights Perkins, another professional hitman. Perkins repeatedly struck John in his stab wound yet John still managed to defeat the assassin.
In Chapter 2, After receiving the whereabouts of his vehicle from Aurelio, John was able to access Abram Tarasov's Chop Shop. During the scuffle with the Mafia henchman, John is hit by a car but takes no damage and wins the fight.
In Chapter 3, after being excommunicado, the Adjudicator agrees to a parley with Winston, who offers fealty to the High Table. John arrives and Winston shoots him multiple times causing him to fall off the roof of the Continental (205 feet with 15 stories) and miraculously survives the fall.
LOCATION: The Continental (John Wick)