Exclusive: John Wick 4 producer Erica Lee explains how Ballerina tells the opposite story of John Wick, with a female assassin entering this world.
Producer Erica Lee explains how Ana de Armas' character's journey in Ballerina is the opposite of John Wick's. Ballerina is written by Shay Hatten and tells the story of a young woman training at the same ballet academy that John Wick did in his youth to become an assassin. Similar to John Wick, she is on a mission of revenge, hunting down the people who wiped out her family.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Ballerina has been amazing to develop, and it's interesting because it's been almost five years in development. With each John Wick movie, it gets tweaked a bit. But it's really interesting because I think the character of John Wick is always trying to get out, and I think that the character that Ana de Armas plays in Ballerina is trying to get in. Just there alone is a different character study.
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