Back in 1972, Elton John sang about a tiny dancer. However, I doubt he and Bernie Taupin had this little lady in mind when the song was born. After all, Eve Macarro may be a dancer, but she is just as deadly as she is graceful. It's why she's known as...Ballerina.
From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (The full title of the movie) is a spin-off film set between the third and fourth John Wick films.
That tattoo sounds like it would require a lot of time on the chair and it would hurt like heck.
(ouch)
The kikimora is not something made up for this movie. Kikimoras come from Slavic/Russian mythology. They're spirits that are tied to homes. They are often portrayed as female, and they can be benevolent or malevolent. They can take various forms, even appearing as deceased family members.
(the more you know)
It's appropriate that a figure of Russian myth is used, considering the antagonists of the first movie.
RIP Lance Reddick.
"Yes, I'd like a room with one bed, and I would like a wake-up call at 9:00 AM, please."
There's a certain superhero team that would sue those "X" guys to oblivion.
Ah, more mythological references. Adam and Eve.
I wonder if Eve is a fan of Duck Hunt.
She is going to hunt the most dangerous game. Get it?
(do you understand)
The guns got that bisexual lighting.
Getting blown up behind a door. That'll hurt.
(ouch)
"Come up to Russia. We'll get together, have a few laughs."
Ehhh, I think she's aware, Mr. Pine. And she wants herself some.
When in doubt, toast 'em with the flamethrower!
Oh hey, John! Yeah, this film is set between three and four, remember? John will survive this. But the idea of him being the antagonist is neat.
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