Ballerina 2: Blood Symphony (2026)
Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves, Ian McShane
The dance of death has only just begun, and this time, the stage is set on a global scale. Ballerina 2: Blood Symphony takes the vengeful journey of Rooney (Ana de Armas) far beyond the confines of the Continental, plunging her into a world where the elegance of the ballet meets the savage, unrelenting reality of the international underworld. While the Continental remains a sacred sanctuary of rules, Rooney finds herself marked for death by a shadow organization so ancient and ruthless that it predates even the High Table itself.

Ana de Armas returns with a breathtaking, soul-piercing intensity that redefines the action heroine. Trading her delicate pointe shoes for heavy-duty tactical gear and evening gowns that conceal a lethal arsenal of knives and silenced pistols, she transforms every frame into a masterpiece of choreographed carnage. Rooney is no longer just a student of the Ruska Roma; she is a master of the hunt, proving that her grace is as sharp and unforgiving as any blade. By her side, the legendary John Wick (Keanu Reeves) reappears, not just as a mentor, but as an unstoppable force of nature. Together, they navigate a treacherous labyrinth of betrayal where trust is the rarest and most expensive currency, and every shadow hides a professional killer.

But this time, the stakes have shifted from mere survival to a battle for legacy. As the sacred traditions of the Ruska Roma are threatened with total extinction by this new faceless enemy, Rooney must embrace her darkest, most primal instincts to protect what remains of her bloodline. From the rain-slicked, gothic streets of Prague to the neon-drenched, high-tech rooftops of Tokyo, she leads a revolution forged in fire and steel. She proves once and for all that a ballerina’s discipline—the ability to endure pain and maintain perfection under pressure—is the ultimate weapon of war.

Packed with bone-crunching stunts, stunning neo-noir aesthetics, and a hauntingly beautiful orchestral score that pulses with every heartbeat, Ballerina 2 is a visceral, high-octane celebration of lethal femininity. In this world, the final curtain call isn’t met with applause, but is written in the blood of those who dared to stand in her way. Rooney is ready to take her final bow over the bodies of her enemies, and the world will never be the same.