Ten years in the past, the unique “John Wick” gave a shot within the arm (to not point out a number of photographs in different susceptible locations) to the mainstream motion style, taking the gritty, for-love-of-the-stunts spirit of DTV and VOD choices and mashing that up with the star energy of Keanu Reeves and the legacy of the 87eleven stunt group. Filmmakers Chad Stahelski and David Leitch introduced their many years of expertise as stuntmen and stunt coordinators to the film, lending it a vibrant authenticity, whereas screenwriter Derek Kolstad’s script took a grounded, very human character and plunged him right into a world that more and more will get stranger and extra harmful. “John Wick” is, in different phrases, a milestone film, a recreation changer that set its personal normal, and the three sequels that adopted managed to maintain that particular high quality of the primary movie alive and nicely.
Regardless that Mr. Wick, performed by Reeves, seemingly met his demise on the conclusion of “John Wick: Chapter 4,” the franchise that bears his title does not present any indicators of slowing down. In fact, barring a miraculous resurrection or a radical new idea, John is not going to be returning to battle extra baddies at this level. So, the place is that this franchise going to go? At a theater in Los Angeles final evening, I joined different “Wick” followers in getting a glimpse of the reply to that query, once we acquired to see a sneak peek of the upcoming spin-off film, “Ballerina” which included some never-before-seen footage.
The movie is being promoted as “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina,” which suggests that Lionsgate is hopeful that the film is the start of a totally fledged Wickverse (to this point, the one spin-off of the movies is the ill-received restricted sequence “The Continental,” and it is not but clear if that is going to stay within the franchise’s canon). Directed by Len Wiseman and starring Ana de Armas (with an look by Reeves), “Ballerina” is teed as much as be the make-or-break movie relating to the bigger “Wick” world, and from what I’ve seen thus far — particularly de Armas cooking dudes with ice skates and flamethrowers — it seems to have an actual shot at increasing “John Wick” past the franchise’s title character.
Ballerina seems to know what makes John Wick particular
The primary aspect that made “The Continential” a letdown was in the way it could not appear to seize the particular vibe that the “John Wick” movies have. Sure, it contained loads of the weather on paper — a revenge theme, hard-hitting motion and stunts, wild surprises hidden beneath mundane settings, and so forth — however they did not come collectively satisfactorily. This is not an enormous shock, nevertheless, given the truth that the “Wick” movies have all come from one director in Stahelski, who by this level is well-versed in juggling the assorted parts of the “John Wick” world. So, not solely is Stahelski’s involvement on “Ballerina” signal, however the director of the movie, Len Wiseman, is liable for juggling comparable tonal and stylistic parts inside an motion franchise of his personal: the “Underworld” sequence.
As Wiseman identified within the behind-the-scenes interviews of the sneak peek we noticed on Sunday night, “Ballerina” is a intelligent reversal of the construction of “John Wick”: The place the “Wick” movies see John making an attempt to get out of the murderer group referred to as the Excessive Desk, “Ballerina” sees Eve (de Armas) making an attempt to get in, apparently attributable to one thing that occurred with or to her father. Thus, she too is on a mission of revenge, which the “Wick” mythos is all about at its core. Judging by this footage, it is this depth that de Armas seems to have whereas enjoying Eve, which expands on moments that can already be glimpsed within the movie’s official trailer. The place John Wick is generally about brutal effectivity in his kills, Eve seems to be motivated by rage, shoving the blade of an ice skate right into a dude’s face or screaming as she makes use of a fireplace hose to chase away a nasty man’s enormous flamethrower.
Ballerina could have an enormous, fiery motion centerpiece
Talking of that flamethrower, it seems the weapon could also be a part of the movie’s centerpiece motion sequence, given how a lot time was dedicated to it throughout the sneak peek’s temporary three-minute runtime. De Armas talked about at one level that she thinks she “burned 106 individuals” throughout a scene, which signifies that Eve should pay money for that flamethrower both earlier than or after her opponent has it as seen within the trailer. There was additionally a bit extra footage of Eve kicking butt at a nightclub, one thing which the “John Wick” movies at all times handle to incorporate (perhaps Wick’s fateful assembly with Eve, a fellow member of the Ruska Roma murderer household, contains him giving her recommendation as to learn how to shoot unhealthy guys whereas on beat?).
Though the sneak peek was somewhat mild on the “peek” portion of issues, it did whet my urge for food for “Ballerina” greater than it already had been. Anybody who’s seen de Armas in “No Time to Die” is aware of she has a bodily agility that makes her a pure with motion, and between Wiseman and Stahelski, the stunts and aesthetic of the movie look exceedingly as much as par. Solely time will inform whether or not “Ballerina” kicks off a Wickverse primarily with out John Wick himself, however I’ve a sense that the movie will show what we already find out about John Wick the person: Underestimate him, and this franchise, at your peril.
“Ballerina” blasts into theaters on June 6, 2025.