From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

Ana de Armas has seemingly confirmed the deadliest successiveness inJohn Wickhistory is coming in six calendar month thanks to a new action scene inBallerina . As the first somebody to try and direct aJohn Wickspinoff and replace Keanu Reeves , Ana de Armas has massive horseshoe to fill to satisfy interview expectation . Ballerinaknows the insistence associated with flourish the dear action dealership in this agency and is taking all the necessary steps to give viewers another adventure that rivalsJohn Wick ’s kill countin the motion picture .

The confidence thatBallerinais not looking to let down from an action perspective has been made clear throughout the film ’s development . The moving-picture show go through public reshoots meant to increase the activity sequences so that the fights meet the gamy taproom lay out by Keanu Reeves and Chad Stahelski ’s entry in the master franchise . TheBallerinamarketing has leaned amply into showing off what audiences will see in terms of action , even setting upAna de Armas as Keanu Reeves ' replacement . Now , the confidential information superstar has on the face of it discover she ’s responsible for the deadly chronological sequence in franchise chronicle .

Ballerina’s Flamethrower Scene Could Have The Highest Single-Scene Kill Count In John Wick History

Ana De Armas' Character Burns Over 100 People With A Flamethrower

The originalBallerinatrailer revealed the first look at an epic flamethrower chronological sequence involving Ana de Armas ' persona , Eve Macarro , that culminates with her using a firehose to combat the flames being sent her mode . Lionsgate made the flamethrower scene a centrepiece of aBallerinaspecial featurette released at CCXPto help elevate theJohn Wickspinoff . It includes new looks at the flamethrower scene and some minute of the picture ’s star talking about it . This includes Ana de Armas saying,“I think I burn up 106 multitude . I only cry with the first humans . The other 105 , I was fine . "

While there ’s a prospect Ana de Armas is saying she had to burn 106 masses throughout filming to get the scene right , the entailment is thatBallerina ’s flamethrower vista go through Eve use the weapon against over 100 opponent . take on that she pour down all of them , this would be the undivided mortal shot inJohn Wickhistory . That would bemore pour down than John Wick has in the first and third movies alone . Reeves ' quality has never get nigh to killing over 100 people in a single successiveness , like what could happen inBallerinabased on Ana de Armas ' comment .

Ballerina Making The Flamethrower Scene So Big Is Exactly What The John Wick Spinoff Needs

The Spinoff Is Taking The Franchise’s Action To The Next Level

TheJohn Wickmovies are a mod masterclass in action mechanism choreography and executing , and Reeves ' power as an action lead are a major rationality why . That immediately putBallerinain a difficult position . While Ana de Armas has some natural process experience herself , she ’s not quite on Reeves ' level . It would be a mistake to haveBallerinatry to replicate or outdo Reeves ' biggest sequencesin the franchise . The good choice was to find a new way to advance the action that keep everything grounded but still increases the entertainment level for audience .

Ballerina ’s flamethrower view has everything needed to do that . The franchise has never messed with flamethrower as a combat weapon , so this is a new wrinkle to give the first spinoff . It ’s also now potentially a sure - fire way to have a huge kill tally that gives spectator more deaths at once than they are used to learn in the entirety of someJohn Wickmovies . There is a chanceBallerina ’s flamethrower scene will go too far then and lose some audiences , but it could also be one of the franchise ’s best sequences that raises the stakes .

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