Ballerina Director Hypes Up John Wick Fight: “I Would Be Wanting To See That”

Ballerina is an exploration of the world of John Wick through the eyes of a brand new character. Ana de Armas’ Eve is a former ballet dancer turned ᴀssᴀssin who appears to be just as inventive and efficient at her work as Keanu Reeves’ franchise lead. Taking place between the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and John Wick: Chapter 4, Ballerina tells the story of Eve’s quest for revenge for the death of her father.

The movie was directed by Len Wiseman, who may be a newcomer to John Wick but is no stranger to creating audience-pleasing spectacle. Wiseman created the Underworld film franchise and directed those movies as well as Live Free or Die Hard, Total Recall (2012), and others. Ballerina was written by Shay Hatten, who also penned the third and fourth John Wick movies.

ScreenRant’s Rachel Foertsch spoke with Ballerina director Len Wiseman about his entry in the John Wick franchise. Wiseman discussed Eve’s weapons of choice, creating John Wick-level action sequences, and putting together the Eve vs. John Wick moment that has featured heavily in the movie’s marketing. Plus, check out a video of Foertsch going through her own Ballerina stunt training.

Len Wiseman Teases The John Wick & Ballerina Fight

“As A Fan … I Would Be Wanting To See That”


Ana de Armas reloading a pistol as Eve in Ballerina

One of the biggest reveals from the Ballerina trailer was that Ana de Armas’ character would be facing off against John Wick himself–something not many people in this film universe survive. Pitting such a beloved character against Ballerina’s lead is a tall order, but Len Wiseman revealed he had “No concerns.” “As a fan of the series, I would be wanting to see that,” Wiseman continued, adding, “I’d be kind of waiting for that.”

“It was more of just the right way to go about it, and, ‘What is that real balance going to be between the two of them?’”

“I can’t really tell much about the fight,” Wiseman said, “but I was completely excited about it, and we took a lot of time. They did a lot of rehearsal–but I can’t really say what happens.”

Ballerina’s Weapon Prowess, Explained

She Can “Create Weapons Out Of Anything”


Ana de Armas in Ballerina holding what looks to be a flamethrower while against a yellowish background

Clearly, Eve is at least something of a match for John Wick, and part of that is her flexibility when it comes to turning everyday items. “She has a lot of weapons of choice,” Wiseman revealed, continuing, “She chooses as she goes along.” He shared that Rambo: First Blood was an inspiration, at least in terms of Rambo “having to just survive and create weapons out of anything that he can get his hands on.”

For Eve, “Her weapon of choice, I’d say–you see her with the skates,” Wiseman said. “Anything that looks like it could take somebody down, and she’ll wrap it up, try it, put it together. But I’d say skates are a pretty cool weapon of choice.”

“It’s fun to just find something that is sort of mundane that you could just turn into a real lethal object.”

How Ballerina’s Fight Scenes Were Made Distinct From John Wick

“Certain Things … Will Just Subvert Your Expectations”

John Wick movies are known for outstanding fight sequences, so Ballerina had a high bar to clear–while also establishing Eve as a very distinct character. “There’s many parts to that,” Wiseman said on the subject. The director said he likes to “play with the way that it’s sH๏τ,” in a way that sets up something familiar only to “create something that is unexpected.” He elaborated, saying “You can do that through sequences, but also, you can do it in the camera movements and language. [It] sounds a little heady, but it’s something I really get into and geek out about.”

“[There are] certain things that will just subvert your expectations, even in what we all become accustomed to–how movies are sH๏τ.”

ScreenRant’s Rachel Foertsch Learns A Stunt From Ballerina

She’s Now ᴅᴇᴀᴅly With Ice Skates

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Paired with her Ballerina interview, ScreenRant’s Rachel Foertsch was invited to be trained in a stunt from the film by none other than stunt coordinator Jeremy Marinas. Foertsch was taught the different sequences of the “ice skate stunt” from the movie, and then was put right into the action to execute them herself. Check out the video, above, and see how it matches up against the real thing when Ballerina hits theaters.

Ballerina will be in theaters beginning June 6.

Source: ScreenRant Plus

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