Ballerina Review: Low Expectations Definitely Help Combat High Franchise Standards For The John Wick Spinoff

Ballerina Review: Low Expectations Definitely Help Combat High Franchise Standards For The John Wick Spinoff

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I try and go into every movie with an objective perspective as a means of keeping myself open to surprises both positive and negative… but I am an ordinary human, and it’s literally my job to be aware of how titles get developed and the ups and downs they go through being made. I maintain that I am generally able to not let expectations wholly color my opinions, but I am also cognizant when a production flies up a string of red flags. It’s inevitable that information like that stays at the back of mind when taking in a new release.

Ballerina

(Image credit: Lionsgate)

Release Date: June 6, 2025
Directed By: Len Wiseman
Written By: Shay Hatten
Starring: Ana de Armas, Gabriel Byrne, Lance Reddick, Anjelica Huston, Norman Reedus, Ian McShane, and Keanu Reeves
Rating: R for strong/bloody violence throughout, and language
Runtime:
125 minutes

My experience watching director Len Wiseman’s Ballerina is a textbook example of this internal conflict. I am a big fan of the John Wick franchise that has birthed this spinoff, with an emphasized appreciation for both the stylized action and the surprisingly engaging worldbuilding – and that fanhood means that I have been acutely aware that this is a movie that went through principal photography nearly three years ago and has spent significant time since then undergoing major reshoots. When a movie gets constantly delayed because it needs to make serious pivots away from the vision that initiated its creation, the end result is not typically a feature that gets labeled with words like “masterpiece.”



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