Ana De Armas Delivers Intense Action in New Ballerina Clip from John Wick Universe

Ana De Armas Delivers Intense Action in New Ballerina Clip from John Wick Universe

Key Takeaways

  • Ballerina clip promises action-packed movie experience in the John Wick universe.
  • Director reshoots scenes to enhance action sequences and maintain high standards.
  • Lionsgate relies on Ballerina’s success after recent commercial failures in hope of expanding the successful franchise.

As a devoted fan of the John Wick franchise, I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of Ballerina for quite some time now. With each passing day, my anticipation grows stronger, fueled by the tantalizing glimpses we’ve gotten so far. The recent action-packed clip only serves to heighten my excitement, promising a rollercoaster ride that will surely live up to the high standards set by its predecessors.


A fresh snippet from “Ballerina” provides a thrilling sneak peek into the dynamic environment of the “John Wick” realm, stirring up great anticipation among viewers.

2014 saw Lionsgate make a significant global mark with the debut of their first “John Wick” movie, leaving audiences spellbound and reshaping the landscape of action films. The movie surpassed all predictions and became an unprecedented success. With no doubts in mind, the production company leveraged this triumph and transformed it into a franchise that has amassed over $1 billion at the worldwide box office. As fans clamored for more “John Wick”, the company decided to broaden the universe in an extraordinary fashion and announced the movie “Ballerina”, featuring Ana de Armas as the lead character, promising to elevate the franchise to a higher plane. Lately, a brief action-packed sneak peek from the movie has been released, suggesting that the film will undoubtedly offer a thrilling ride with numerous exciting action scenes.

The official X (previously Twitter) account of Ballerina posted a video featuring Daniel Craig as No Time To Die’s actor, engaging in intense action and eliminating adversaries in an extremely violent manner, similar to Keanu Reeves’ character John Wick. In training to become an assassin, Eve Macarro is seen using her firearm and the distinctive Ballerina snow skates as weapons. This 15-second clip underscores the commitment of the movie series to maintain the high standards established by its previous installments. The video was released approximately a week after it was announced that director Chad Stahelski needed to re-shoot specific scenes for improved visual quality. However, the production giant has since clarified that The Wrap’s report did not cover all the details.

In the disclosure, it’s clear that Len Wiseman directed the supplementary shoots, and Chad Stahelski lent his expertise in designing action for the new scenes to boost the film’s action segments. While Wiseman faced a severe health issue necessitating hospitalization, Stahelski took charge of the additional photography during this period. Contrary to initial rumors, Ballerina did not disappoint; however, it still needs to live up to high expectations due to Lionsgate’s recent box office flops like Megalopolis and Borderlands. With these financial losses, the success of Ballerina is crucial for Lionsgate. The movies based on the character John Wick have set a standard for action films, so if Ballerina fails to meet those standards, it could lead to another financial loss for Lionsgate. However, Stahelski’s collaboration with the director and his team might make all the difference. Furthermore, by centering on a fresh character with her own tale of vengeance, the film can appeal to a wider audience while preserving the gritty essence of the original series, potentially creating an impactful expansion for the franchise.

I wonder if the movie “Ballerina” could generate a similar buzz as the initial “John Wick” film from 2014. If so, Lionsgate might find themselves with another hit franchise on their hands.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina is scheduled to release in theaters in June 2025.

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2024-10-29 15:34