Ana De Armas Just Used Four Adjectives To Describe Ballerina, And Now I Really Can’t Wait To See The John Wick’s Spinoff’s First Trailer

Ana De Armas Just Used Four Adjectives To Describe Ballerina, And Now I Really Can’t Wait To See The John Wick’s Spinoff’s First Trailer

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While the future of the main John Wick film series remains shrouded in uncertainty considering the way John Wick: Chapter 4 ended, the franchise as a whole isn’t going anywhere. Next up is Ballerina, the Ana de Armas-led spinoff that takes place between the third and fourth John Wick movies, and will be one of the 2025 movie schedule’s summer releases. The Knives Out and No Time to Die actress used four words to describe the first of the John Wick spinoff movies, and this makes me all the more eager to see its first trailer.

Ana De Armas spent some time discussing Ballerina when she was at the Toronto International Film Festival to promote her historical drama Eden (which doesn’t have a release date set yet). Although the actress was initially worried when she learned that Ballerina needed another round of filming, she’s now now confident that the new scenes only improve the movie, saying to Collider:

All we did in those reshoots had to be there. We got amazing footage. It’s really spectacular. A trailer is coming out soon , I’ve been told. I saw it, and it’s beautiful. I’m very proud of it. It’s really exciting. It’s dangerous, it’s sexy, it’s very John Wick . I think people are going to be surprised. I’m biased. Of course, I like the movie, but I think it’s really cool. It’s going to be amazing.



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