Ballerina: An Updated Cast List For The John Wick Spinoff, Including Ana De Armas
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Despite originally being envisioned as a standalone movie, John Wick did so critically and commercially that it ended up being the first chapter of a film series that's delivered four installments, and that franchise has now evolved into a cinematic universe. The Continental prequel series was released on Peacock, Donnie Yen's Caine is getting his own movie, and next up, we can look forward to Ballerina, which is being directed by Len Wiseman and was written by Shay Hatten.
This spinoff, which takes place between the third and fourth John Wick movies, is also a tale driven by revenge, with the title protagonist, a fellow assassin from John's unique corner of the criminal underworld, hunting down the people who murdered her family when she was a child. That’s the extent of what we know about the plot so far, but the upcoming 2025 movie's cast is another story. Let’s go over who’s been unveiled for Ballerina so far, starting with the star of his action-packed event, Ana de Armas.
Ana De Armas
In October 2021, four years after Ballerina’s existence was revealed to the public, Ana de Armas was tapped to lead the spinoff. Between taking part in No Time to Die, Craig’s final Bond flick, and the Netflix subscription-exclusive movie The Gray Man co-starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, de Armas has enough action experience under her belt to make her a solid choice for leading Ballerina.
Ana De Armas’ character, i.e. the young woman going on this revenge quest, is named Eve Macarro. Moviegoers will following along with her as she seeks her own vengeance against those who took her her father and the rest of her family away from her.
Ian McShane
The Continental hotel chain caters exclusively to the criminal underworld in the John Wick universe, acting as neutral ground where “business” cannot be conducted, i.e. no killing people on its grounds. For decades, Winston Scott has owned The Continental’s New York branch, but so far we’ve only seen his involvement in what’s been going on in John Wick’s hectic life.
Well, along with Peacock’s The Continental series showing what Winston was up to in the 1970s, Ballerina has also recruited Ian McShane to reprise the older version of the character. As shown in the Ballerina trailer, it's Winston who brings Eve into this criminal underworld as a child to learn the ways of dancing and killing after her family is killed. She'll also be under the New York Continental's protection during the movie.
Anjelica Huston
In John Wick: Chapter 3, Keanu Reeves’ character visited Anjelica Huston’s The Director, the head of the Ruska Roma crime syndicate and John’s mother figure when he was growing up. This is the woman who instructed John and many other orphans in the ways of the assassins, but we also saw her overseeing ballet training among the young ladies under her care with the intent to teach them that art is pain. Eve is one of those students.
With Anjelica Huston set to return as The Director in Ballerina, we'll see The Director and Ana de Armas' character interacting both through flashbacks and its present day narrative. Whether The Director aids the protagonist in her quest like she begrudgingly she with John in Chapter 3 (and paid for it by having her hands stabbed) is another matter.
Lance Reddick
Winston Scott may run the New York Continental, but naturally the hotel’s concierge plays a key role in making sure the operation runs smoothly. That prestigious job once belonged to Lance Reddick’s Charon, whom Ballerina producer Erica Lee described as “an indispensable part of the world of Wick.”
While the first two John Wick movies primarily saw Charon behind a desk or looking after John’s dog while he was on the job, Chapter 3 finally got to see him jump into the action when he helped John defend The Continental from The High Table’s forces after the hotel was temporarily deconsecrated. Sadly, Chapter 4 saw Charon being executed by the Marquis Vincent Bisset de Gramont, and Reddick himself passed away shortly before the movie's premiere. Still, we may get the chance to see him gun down bad guys one last time in Ballerina.
Keanu Reeves
Keanu Reeves will indeed reprise John Wick in Ballerina. However, for those of you who were hoping for a full-fledged team-up between John and Ana de Armas' character, temper your expectations. Reeves said at the convention that he's only in the spinoff for "a few sequences." The trailer shows Eve witnessing part of John's conversation with The Director in Chapter 3, and they'll also run into each other during Eve's mission.
Also keep in mind that John Wick: Chapter 4 ended with the implication that Reeves' character has died. So unless Lionsgate decides to move forward with Chapter 5, Ballerina could be the last time we see the actor in this role.
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Now we come to the newcomers who will be joining Ana de Armas alongside these John Wick alums. Catalina Sandino Moreno, who earned an Oscar nomination for her performance as María álvarez in 2004’s Maria Full of Grace, has reportedly been tapped for a “sizable role” in Ballerina, although Deadline did not have any details about her character. Maybe she’s a member of the family that de Armas’ character lost (like an older sister), or maybe she’s simply an assassin who’s either an ally or enemy to the protagonist, but evidently we’ll be seeing a lot of her. Moreno’s more recent credits include The Affair, Barbarians and the sci-fi series From.
Norman Reedus
While Norman Reed’s made waves in the late ‘90s and early 2000s with The Boondocks Saints, Blade II and Deuces Wild, but these days, he’s best known for playing Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead. While the franchise’s flagship show ended in November 2022, Reedus is now leading the spinoff show The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon. Daryl spinoff show. Now he also gets to take part in Ballerina by playing a character named Pine.
Gabriel Byrne
Film-wise, Gabriel Byrne has starred in some heavy-hitters over his acting career of 40+ years, including Excalibur, Miller’s Crossing, The Usual Suspects and Hereditary. Over in TV, he’s best known for Dr. Paul Weston in HBO’s In Treatment, and more recently he’s been seen in shows like Vikings, Marco Polo and War of the Worlds. Producer Basil Iwanyk told Deadline that because you “can never quite be sure” what the actor is thinking, “that’s perfect for this world.” It's since been revealed that Byrne is playing The Chancellor, Ballerina's lead antagonist.
David Casta?eda
When Ballerina entered reshoots, two more actors were added to the main cast, per Deadline. The first of this duo is David Casta?eda, who is arguably known best for playing Diego Hargreeves on Netflix's The Umbrella Academy, which debuts its fourth and final season later this year. You may have also seen Casta?eda in shows like Poker Face and Most Dangerous Game, and the film side of his resume includes Sicario: Day of the Soldado, The Tax Collector and The Guilty.
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Sharon Duncan-Brewster is appearing in Ballerina as Nogi, who, as shown by the trailer, is one of the instructors whom Eve learns from when she'd brought into the Ruska Roma. In any case, if Duncan-Brewster's role performance as Liet-Kynes in Dune doesn't ring a bell (as seen above), she has an extensive resume of other film and TV work, including Rogue One, Enola Holmes 2, Doctor Who and Sex Education.
Ballerina is slated for release on June 6, 2025. Keep visiting CinemaBlend for more updates on Ballerina’s progress, including other actors who will be along for the ride. Watch The Continental, the three-episode John Wick universe event series, with your Peacock subscription.