Dir: Len Wiseman. US. 2025. 124mins
Early in Ballerina, Ana de Armas’ budding murderer is complimented on her singular killer intuition. Anybody who watches this John Wick spinoff will agree with that evaluation, because the Oscar-nominated actress delivers a ferocious, muscular efficiency that just about overcomes the movie’s weaknesses. Motion followers ought to savour the spectacularly violent set items, however a bland villain and an underwhelming narrative in the end show much more deadly than de Armas.
Has none of John Wick’s emotional underpinnings
Rolling out globally from June 4, Ballerina can be a check of de Armas’s box-office would possibly: she has beforehand starred within the likes of Knives Out and Blonde, and had a quick however memorable cameo in 2021’s No Time To Die, the place she bought to point out off her motion expertise. That is the primary instalment within the franchise since 2023’s John Wick: Chapter 4, which grossed a series-high $440m worldwide, and Keanu Reeves does certainly present up for this spinoff. (Ballerina is about through the occasions of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, which is necessary contemplating Reeves’ hit man died on the finish of the 2023 movie.)
De Armas performs Eve, who, as a baby, witnessed her father being murdered by masked males, Now skilled by the fearsome Ruska Roma, which has taught her the artwork of ballet in addition to killing, this formidable murderer seeks to search out the people who executed him. Eve’s quest will take her to New York, the Czech Republic and Austria, the place she tracks down The Chancellor (Gabriel Byrne), the chief of a lethal cult liable for her father’s dying.
Within the 11 years for the reason that first John Wick, the franchise has grown extra grandiose by way of its world-building, price range and combat sequences. Sadly, the sequels generally turned so self-regarding and operatic that they sacrificed the down-and-dirty pleasures of the unique movie. However whereas Ballerina boasts the identical neon-lit theatrics as Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, this spinoff does considerably return to the creative, flagrantly bloody motion of earlier instalments.
Ballerina’s revenge plot has none of John Wick’s emotional underpinnings, however de Armas (changing actual life dancer Unity Phelan, who originated the function in Chapter 3) convincingly dispatches loads of unhealthy guys. Eve might lack the witty panache of her No Time To Die character however de Armas once more proves to be a commanding presence depicting a resourceful, steely hit girl. She notably impresses within the movie’s intensive, pummeling combat scenes, wielding all the things from landmines to machine weapons to hammers and ice skates to defeat her enemies.
Whereas the image, directed by former stuntman Chad Stahleski, was delayed as a result of capturing of further motion scenes,, it’s noticable how flat Ballerina’s non-action sequences are. The screenplay from Shay Hatten, who co-wrote Chapter 3 and Chapter 4, brings again the sequence’ most memorable supporting characters performed by Anjelica Huston, Ian McShane and the late Lance Reddick (who died in 2023), however their appearances are largely perfunctory. Additionally underwhelming is the movie’s ponderous, pseudo-profound dialogue concerning how destiny and selection dictate Eve’s future. The movie is way extra satisfying when it drops the pretense and easily embraces its giddy, over-the-top spectacle — particularly throughout an agreeably ridiculous finale that entails a showdown between two characters each brandishing high-octane flamethrowers.
To appease the John Wick devoted, the filmmakers don’t simply deliver again Reeves’ iconic murderer but additionally characteristic him in a strained late-reel faceoff with Eve. A lot in the identical method that latest Star Wars spinoffs preserve carting out Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker, Wick’s arrival smacks of desperation, though Reeves stays serenely balletic within the function. However he doesn’t have a lot to do, which might be stated as properly for Byrne, who tries to deliver some menace to an underwritten character. The Chancellor isn’t worthy of Eve’s wrath, identical to Ballerina isn’t sharp sufficient to deserve de Armas’s killer efficiency.
Manufacturing corporations: Thunder Street Movies, 87Eleven Leisure
Worldwide gross sales: Lionsgate, internationalsales@lionsgate.com
Producers: Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee, Chad Stahelski
Screenplay: Shay Hatten, primarily based on characters created by Derek Kolstad
Cinematography: Romain Lacourbas
Manufacturing design: Philip Ivey
Enhancing: Nicholas Lundgren, Jason Ballantine
Music: Tyler Bates and Joel J. Richard
Primary solid: Ana de Armas, Anjelica Huston, Gabriel Byrne, Lance Reddick, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Norman Reedus, Ian McShane, Keanu Reeves
