The latest Ballerina trailer isn't just a tease—it's a full-blown declaration of war. Ana de Armas, fresh off her Oscar buzz in Blonde , steps into the high-octane world of assassins and revenge with a trailer that promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. If you're a fan of the John Wick franchise, this spin-off is your next fix of bullets, ballet, and brutal choreography.
Set in the same universe as John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and preceding Chapter 4 , Ballerina follows Eve Macarro (De Armas), a Ruska Roma-trained assassin seeking vengeance for her family's murder. The film's third trailer drops more than just action—it's a masterclass in blending balletic grace with brutal combat. Highlights include a flamethrower showdown (a crowd-pleaser for fans of pyrotechnic mayhem) and cameos from John Wick veterans like Ian McShane's Winston and Keanu Reeves' titular character.
Director Len Wiseman (Underworld , Live Free or Die Hard ) brings his knack for kinetic pacing to the project, while writer Shay Hatten (John Wick: Chapter 3 & 4 ) ensures the story stays rooted in the franchise's mythos. The supporting cast includes Anjelica Huston as a mysterious matriarch and the late Lance Reddick in a posthumous role, adding gravitas to Eve's quest.


While Ballerina isn't a direct sequel, it's positioned as a “Chapter 3.5,” slotting neatly into the timeline. This placement allows fans to see how Eve's story intersects with Wick's own battles, raising questions about how her actions might ripple into future installments. The trailer's tone mirrors the John Wick series' blend of stylized violence and emotional stakes, but with Eve's personal vendetta taking center stage.
Critics have already debated whether the spin-off can match the original series' quality. “It's not going to be better than John Wick ,” admits one reviewer, “but if it delivers the same adrenaline punch, it'll be a win.” The flamethrower scene alone—a nod to Chapter 3 's iconic set pieces—suggests Wiseman isn't shying away from spectacle.
Ana de Armas' casting is a bold move, injecting fresh energy into the franchise. Her performance hints at a character equal parts vulnerable and ruthless, balancing the physicality of combat with emotional depth. The June 6, 2025, release date positions the film as a summer blockbuster contender, squaring off against Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and The Marvels .
Ballerina isn't just a side story—it's a chance to expand the John Wick universe in thrilling new directions. With Wiseman's direction and De Armas' star power, this could be the franchise's most stylish entry yet. Whether it's a must-see or a “meh” side trip depends on how deeply it digs into Eve's psyche beyond the action. But hey, if it's got flamethrowers and Winston's dry wit, we're all in.
“Is this the next John Wick ? Probably not. But if you crave a high-octane revenge saga with balletic flair, Ballerina is ready to drop the mic.”
The trailer's pacing and set pieces suggest Wiseman and Hatten are prioritizing spectacle over character development—a double-edged sword. Fans of the franchise will devour the Easter eggs and callbacks, but newcomers might feel lost in the lore. Still, Ana de Armas' charisma and the promise of explosive action make this a summer must-watch.
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