Berlin shimmered under the spotlight as Ana de Armas arrived in full force to present “Ballerina”, the latest and most anticipated chapter in the John Wick universe. With her signature mix of grace, intensity, and undeniable star power, Ana enchanted the German capital—proving yet again why she’s one of Hollywood’s most magnetic leading ladies.
An evening of cinematic power with Ana De Amas
The glamorous premiere took place at the iconic Zoo Palast, where red carpet flashes met cinematic adrenaline. Ana was joined by director Len Wiseman, with whom she shared both a powerful creative bond and a shared vision for the next evolution of the John Wick saga.
Ballerina, a story of revenge, resilience, and raw elegance, is set to bring a more emotional, female-driven energy into the franchise’s brutal ballet of bullets and bloodlines.
But the night was about more than film—it was about presence. Ana stunned in a flowing couture gown with razor-sharp detail—every inch a warrior queen from the future of action cinema.
She revealed that she had personally requested script revisions from none other than Oscar-winner Emerald Fennell, wanting the story to strike deeper notes of female complexity and agency. The result? A narrative shaped by women, led by a woman, and destined to inspire.
THE GUESTS OF THE BALLERINA PREMIERE
Among the honored guests on the red carpet were rising pop sensation Lvlu, whose latest single has been climbing European charts, actress Rebecca Kunikowsk, glowing in metallic tones and ready to break into international productions, and Germany’s Next Top Model candidate Eva Bloss, who turned heads with her minimalist high fashion statement and refreshing authenticity. Together, they brought a new wave of energy to the scene—young, bold, and entirely in sync with Ballerina’s defiant spirit.
Inside the screening room, attendees were treated to exclusive never-before-seen scenes and commentary from the creative team. The buzz was electric: a female assassin’s journey told with unflinching style, poetic violence, and a new emotional charge.
As the night drew to a close, Ana de Armas stepped out to greet fans who had waited hours in the Berlin chill, signing autographs and smiling with genuine warmth. This film is close to my heart, she said. It’s not just action—it’s purpose. And I wanted every scene to mean something.
Ballerina will hit theaters later this year—and if this Berlin premiere is any sign, the world isn’t just ready for a new kind of action hero. It’s hungry for her.
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