
New Clip From BALLERINA Features Ana de Armas and Norman Reedus Under Attack — GeekTyrant
Lionsgate has released an action-packed clip from the John Wick spinoff film, Ballerina , and it features Ana de Armas and Norman Reedus come under attack by a squad of bad guys who are clearly trying to kill them.
In the film, 'Eve Macarro is a young woman training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma. However, when she discovers the truth behind her family's murder, she embarks on a one-woman mission to avenge her fallen loved ones or die trying.
'She'll be forced to face some of the deadliest assassins the world has to offer and things quickly go from bad to worse when her own people have a put a hit on her head, and have sent the one-and-only John Wick (Keanu Reeves) to take her out... permanently.'
The movie is set between John Wick 3 and John Wick 4 , and the story focuses on a young female assassin named Eve Macarro, who seeks revenge against the people who killed her family.
There are some pretty kickass action sequences teased in this trailer and it looks like Eve's weapon of choice is going to be a flamethrower. But, I'm excited to see her face off with Wick!
When talking about the film, Armas said: '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."
The movie was directed by Len Wiseman, and franchise director and producerChad Stahelski was brought in later for some reshoots, and to add some more insane action.
The spinoff is scheduled to open in theaters on June 6th.
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