Ana de Armas stars as dancer/assassin Eve Macarro in From the World of John Wick: Ballerina.

Tiny dancer: Ana de Armas is a fierce assassin in Ballerina trailer

"To stop the assassin, you must become the assassin."

by · Ars Technica

John Wick fans hoping for a fifth film in the hugely popular action franchise will at least be able to return to "Wick-World" next year with the release of a spinoff film, Ballerina, set between the events of 2019's Chapter 3—Parabellum and Chapter 4 (2023). (The full title is the decidedly unwieldy From the World of John Wick: Ballerina.) Lionsgate just dropped the first trailer, and it has all the tight action choreography and eye-popping visuals we've come to expect from the franchise—including a cameo by none other than the Baba Yaga himself (Keanu Reeves).

(Spoilers for John Wick Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 below.)

Parabellum found Wick declared excommunicado from the High Table for killing crime lord Santino D'Antonio on the grounds of the Continental. On the run with a bounty on his head, he makes his way to the headquarters of the Ruska Roma crime syndicate, led by the Director (Anjelica Huston). That's where we learned Wick was originally named Jardani Jovonovich and trained as an assassin with the syndicate. The Director also trains young girls to be ballerina-assassins, and one young ballerina (played by Unity Phelan) is shown rehearsing in the scene. That dancer is the main character in Ballerina, now played by Ana de Armas.

Screenwriter Shay Hatten sold a spec script featuring the ballerina character to Lionsgate in 2017 and ended up contributing to the Parabellum screenplay and serving as lead writer on Chapter 4. While Chad Stahelski has directed all four John Wick films, for Ballerina the studio brought on Len Wiseman (the Underworld franchise). But Stahelski is still a producer on the film and worked closely with Wiseman on those all-important action sequences.

Winston (Ian McShane) recruits a young Eve as a child. YouTube/Lionsgate
She loves the ballet. YouTube/Lionsgate
Sharon Duncan-Brewster plays Nogi, who trains Eve and the others to be assassins. YouTube/Lionsgate
Firearms training. YouTube/Lionsgate
Lance Reddick makes his last (posthumous) appearance as Charon. YouTube/Lionsgate
Winston still looking suave. YouTube/Lionsgate
The young assassin in action. YouTube/Lionsgate
John Wick (Keanu Reeves) finally makes an appearance. YouTube/Lionsgate

Huston returns as the Director, Ian McShane is back as Winston, and Lance Reddick makes one final (posthumous) appearance as the Continental concierge, Charon. New cast members include Gabriel Byrne as main villain the Chancellor, who turns an entire town against the titular ballerina, Eve Macarro (de Armas); Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Nogi; Norman Reedus as Pine; and Catalina Sandino Moreno and David Castaneda in as-yet-undisclosed roles.

Attendees at Cinemacon in April were treated to a teaser trailer; much of that footage seems to be in the trailer. We see Winston recruiting a young orphaned Eve with some scenes of her learning boxing, martial arts, and gun and knife skills. She's looking for her father's killer and naturally encounters some opposition, requiring her to fight a lot of nasty people, some armed with flamethrowers. Finally, she comes face to face with Wick, asking how she can start doing what he does. His response: "Looks like you already have."  De Armas looks fierce as hell and up to the physical challenges of her role. We're looking forward to this one.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina hits theaters on June 6, 2025.

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