Vengeance pirouettes into the spotlight.
From the blood-soaked world of John Wick emerges a deadly new chapter—Ballerina, a sleek and savage standalone film that infuses elegance with explosive force. Set between the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and Chapter 4, this spin-off centers on Eve Macarro, a lethal apprentice forged in discipline, loss, and unrelenting fury.
Raised by the ruthless Ruska Roma—a secretive order where pain is performance and obedience is survival—Eve is more than a trained killer. She is an instrument of retribution, her every move an act of deadly precision, her every step a calculated strike. This isn’t just a ballet. It’s a battleground.

A Dance with Death
As Eve emerges from the shadows of her past, her mission becomes clear: to avenge her slain family and unravel the chain of silent contracts that left her orphaned and hunted. Yet in the underworld’s hierarchy of power, nothing is simple—and loyalty is just another weapon waiting to be used against her.
The more she uncovers, the more dangerous her dance becomes. Every opponent she faces is a reflection of what she might become. Every ally carries the weight of betrayal. And in a society where the High Table governs with ritualistic bloodshed, Eve must walk a razor-thin line between justice and annihilation.

Elegance Meets Execution
Directed with visual finesse and razor-sharp choreography, Ballerina brings a distinct tone to the John Wick universe—less about gunslinging rampages, more about fluid lethality and psychological warfare. Fight sequences are rendered with balletic grace, each one telling a story of trauma, technique, and transformation.
Ana de Armas commands the role of Eve with poise and power, delivering a performance that oscillates between haunting vulnerability and brutal resolve. Her portrayal adds emotional depth to a world often dominated by cold calculation, reminding audiences that beneath every assassin’s mask is a human shaped by loss.

Expanding the Wick Mythos
Ballerina deepens the mythos of the John Wick universe without merely replicating it. It explores the intricacies of the Ruska Roma’s brutal training grounds, dives into hidden corners of the High Table’s dominion, and highlights the psychological cost of survival in a world built on violence.
What begins as a mission of vengeance becomes a journey of identity—where Eve must not only kill to survive, but define who she is beyond her training. Is she merely a tool of revenge, or something more?
Revenge Has a New Rhythm
With stunning cinematography, pulse-pounding music, and choreography that turns violence into visual poetry, Ballerina elevates the action genre to an art form. It doesn’t just ask what you’re willing to kill for—it asks what you’re willing to become.
In this world, revenge doesn’t shout. It dances.

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