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Ana de Armas is an murderer in pointe footwear within the new John Wick spin-off, Ballerina.
As John appears to be like for allies in John Wick 3 he meets with the Roma mafia’s chief, The Director (performed by Anjelica Huston). As they speak they stroll by ballerinas of assorted ages working towards and warming up; some are lined in the identical model of tattoos John is. It rapidly turns into clear that these dancers aren’t simply dancers. They’re a part of the group. Assassins? Spies? We’re going to seek out out within the latest spin-off within the Wick Universe: Ballerina.
What We Know About Ballerina
Ballerina was introduced across the launch of Parabellum and it’s one in all two expansions within the works. The different, The Continental, is a present that focuses on the inns that function impartial zones. It takes place earlier than Wick’s time. It’s not clear if Ballerina‘s story will be woven into John’s storyline or if it’ll be a stand-alone with some cameos, nevertheless it’s in the identical time interval. It’s been confirmed that Ian McShane and Keanu Reeves are reprising their roles, however to not what extent.
The film is led by Ana de Armas, whose motion scenes stand out in No Time to Die. Her efficiency left loads of people asking for a Bond-style film with de Armas on the heart. Glad Hollywood determined to agree – and to incorporate her in probably the greatest motion franchises of all time.
Behind the Camera
Len Wiseman (the man behind the Underworld franchise) is directing. Wick Universe co-creator Chad Stahelski talked to THR about having him be part of the franchise:
“Having him on board and approaching some of the action design from a slightly different perspective, meaning the set pieces, the character involvement, how and what he wants to do during the action sequences, makes it kind of fresh. So, we’re not just copying ourselves over and over again with gun-fu or something like that. And because the character is different, we’re going to get a different take on things. But as far as the level, the competence or the style of action? Yes. I plan to be there to assist whenever I can. And our 87eleven stunt team will be very actively involved in helping Len in all his action needs.”
The screenplay is by the ever-amazing Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman). I’m hoping that her work on this implies we’ll get a multifaceted girl that kicks ass and never simply one other “strong” girl that’s written like a dude. Between Ana de Armas and Fennell, I’ve religion.
Pop tradition workers author that has been on the BoLS crew since 2010. Contributor on the One of Us podcast. Marvel, Vertigo, and dystopian sci-fi fan. Enjoys dangerous films, wonderful stunt performances, and the web. Hates rom-coms. (she/they)
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