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Ballerina’s Box Office Ballet: A Spin-Off’s Surprisingly Moderate Debut

Ballerina’s Box Office Ballet: A Spin-Off’s Surprisingly Moderate Debut

Ballerina’s Box Office Ballet: A Spin-Off’s Surprisingly Moderate Debut

Smiling woman unpacking a special delivery box containing blue mugs in a cozy indoor setting.
Smiling woman unpacking a special delivery box containing blue mugs in a cozy indoor setting.

Hey friend, so you know how sometimes a movie everyone *thinks* will be huge just…doesn’t quite hit the mark? That’s what happened with Ballerina, the John Wick spin-off. Despite glowing reviews (A- CinemaScore!), it only managed a $25 million opening weekend, falling short of its projected $35 million-plus.

The film, starring Ana de Armas, had some serious buzz going into its release. It even boasts a better audience score than the original John Wick. So, what gives? Well, several factors seem to have played a role.

One theory is the absence of Keanu Reeves. While he does make an appearance, it’s not the starring role, and marketing might have over-emphasized his involvement. Another point is the title itself; “Ballerina” doesn’t exactly scream “action-packed blockbuster.” And let’s be honest, the “girl-with-a-gun” trope is pretty saturated these days, with similar movies readily available on streaming services. This might have made audiences less inclined to rush to the theaters.

The timing also might not have been ideal. The movie’s release coincided with other big summer releases like Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, creating stiff competition for screens and audience attention. Plus, there’s the argument that the film’s release date was tied to Reeves’ availability for press, rather than optimal box office positioning.

Interestingly, the studio, Lionsgate, isn’t entirely disheartened. They point to the strong audience reaction (high Rotten Tomatoes scores and “definite recommend” ratings), suggesting the film might have longer legs than its initial box office numbers suggest. They also emphasize the long-term value of expanding the John Wick franchise, with Ballerina adding to the overall library value.

Ultimately, while Ballerina’s opening didn’t reach the heights predicted, it’s not a total flop. It’s outperforming other recent female-led action films, and the industry seems to view it as a reasonable result for this type of film. It’s a reminder that even with positive reviews and a strong franchise connection, predicting box office success is still a tricky dance.

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