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“What’s cool about Ballerinaย is it’s a different setting. So it’s, aesthetically, slightly different than the Wickย movies,” Lee shared with /Film. “Ana de Armas is an incredible actress and she’s amazing. I think what’s different about her in Ballerinaย is that Wick in John Wickย is always trying to get out, and the character that Ana plays in Ballerina is trying to get in. So what does that mean for the character? What does that mean for the High Table, the world, the Continentals, all of that? And I think that, obviously, there’s going to be killer action and use of interesting weapons and amazing cinematography and cool sets. It’s a European location, so we’re always trying to push the envelope. Then of course, we have cameos and appearances from some of our friends from Wickย world, so some continuity.”
Lee also pointed out how, while other franchises will develop spinoffs when a main property is coming to an end or a character proves to be a breakout hit and filmmakers want to mine that potential, Ballerina has been in the works for years and only actually moved forward once all the best pieces were in place.
“We had some time to work on it. It was not something we rushed,” the filmmaker confirmed. “I actually read it five years ago for the first time, and then we spent a lot of time developing it and finessing it once John Wick 3 had shot, and then John Wick 4, and how does that world inform the timeline and how does it all work? So we’re trying to be really thoughtful about it.”
Stay tuned for details on Ballerina. John Wick: Chapter 4 is in theaters now.
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