Ballerina 2 – Blood Symphony (2026)

Ballerina 2 – Blood Symphony is imagined as a continuation of the John Wick universe, following the story of Eve Macarro, a trained assassin raised within the Ruska Roma organization. The first film introduced a more personal revenge-driven narrative while maintaining the stylized action and world-building of the franchise.

A sequel concept builds on that foundation, shifting from a single mission of vengeance to a broader exploration of consequences. Rather than simply repeating the formula, it aims to deepen the mythology of assassins, codes, and hidden societies that define the John Wick world.
Story and Direction
In most interpretations, the sequel follows Eve after the events of the first film, where her actions have disrupted the balance of power among criminal organizations. She becomes a target not just for individuals, but for entire factions seeking to eliminate her or control her skills.
The title “Blood Symphony” suggests a narrative built around escalating violence structured like a composition, with each act representing a different stage of conflict. The story often moves across multiple international locations, expanding the scope beyond the contained revenge arc of the original.
Themes and Tone
The tone is darker and more reflective. While the first film focused on survival and revenge, the sequel concept explores identity and consequence. Eve is no longer just reacting to loss; she is shaping the world around her, whether intentionally or not.
Themes of control, loyalty, and personal freedom are central. The idea of being trapped within a system—whether it is the Ruska Roma or the High Table—creates internal conflict that parallels the external violence.
Characters and Development
Eve’s character is expected to evolve significantly. She is portrayed as more confident and strategic, but also more isolated. Her journey becomes less about proving herself and more about defining who she is outside of the system that created her.
