There is little information about Bowery King's past. He is at first amused with that fact but reluctantly provides him with a single handgun with only 7 rounds, one per million. He spends most of his days on the rooftop of the Soup Kitchen, tending to his pigeons. Bowery King is a mysterious person, with his real name unknown. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Since all of them masquerade as beggars, many playing the role of mentally challenged homeless people, they are largely ignored by the general public, allowing him to operate in relative secrecy.
The Soup Kitchen also serves as his headquarters, where, under the guise of being a homeless shelter, he constructed a vast complex of tunnels and escape passages, allowing his men to travel discreetly across Manhattan without much notice.
He placed most of his men, mostly beggars, and panhandlers, on strategic transport hubs in the city (near large squares, the Grand Central Terminal, or in the subway), where they serve as his eyes and ears. The Bowery King is the head of the Bowery, an underworld intelligent network disguised as a homeless shelter. This article does not have any external links currently listed.
I am all-seeing and all-knowing. " After John replies yes, Bowery King reveals that he is waging a war against The High Table for unfairly punishing him and killing his men, revealing that he lied to them about being loyal and stepping down from his position and that he only took the punishment because he was force to do so. The Bowery King in John Wick: Chapter 2.
" No one sneaks up on me anymore, thanks to you.
There is little information about Bowery King's past. He is at first amused with that fact but reluctantly provides him with a single handgun with only 7 rounds, one per million. He spends most of his days on the rooftop of the Soup Kitchen, tending to his pigeons. Bowery King is a mysterious person, with his real name unknown. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Since all of them masquerade as beggars, many playing the role of mentally challenged homeless people, they are largely ignored by the general public, allowing him to operate in relative secrecy.
At some point in his life, he was targeted by The panhandler brings John to the Soup Kitchen where he meets with Bowery King, who is tending to his pigeons. John, unarmed and with few other options, request firearm support from Bowery King. Soon after, while tending to his pigeons, he is visited by The next day, a group of Japanese assassins lead by After John is shot by Winston and falls off of the roof of the Continental, he is rescued by one of the panhandlers working for Bowery King, and John, badly injured, is brought to him. Acknowledging his injuries and comparing it to his own, Bowery King asks John if he is angry with The High Table.