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Ana de Armas has stepped into the John Wick universe with and as Ballerina. The spin-off feature has finally revealed its critical reception after Lionsgate lifted the review embargo. With a Rotten Tomatoes score reflecting the franchise’s signature action-packed quality, the film proves it can stand tall alongside Keanu Reeves’ iconic series. But does it live up to the John Wick legacy, or is it merely a gender-swapped retread? And what’s the controversy surrounding its censorship of negative reviews? Let’s dive in.

Ballerina Wins Over Critics With Grit & Grace

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina has landed a respectable 77% on Rotten Tomatoes. Based on 69 reviews, with 53 critics giving it a thumbs-up, the actioner has the certified fresh badge for now. While the score could shift as more reviews roll in, it marks a strong debut for Ana de Armas in the John Wick universe. Over on Metacritic, Ballerina scores a 62 from 32 reviews, signaling “generally favorable” feedback but teetering on the edge of mixed reactions.

This success breaks de Armas’s streak of milquetoast films like The Gray Man (45%) and Blonde (42%), her last “fresh” project being No Time to Die (83%) in 2021. For director Len Wiseman, Ballerina is the second-best-reviewed film, just behind Live Free or Die Hard (82%). Critics are praising de Armas’s turn as Eve Macarro, a ballerina-assassin.

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