5 best fight scenes in ‘From the World of John Wick: Ballerina’

5 of best fight scenes in Ballerina
A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina drops into the murky corridors of the John Wick universe, tracing the journey of Eve Macarro, a ballet prodigy turned lethal operative after her father’s murder in this 2025 instalment to the franchise.

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Ana de Armas leads a powerhouse ensemble that includes Gabriel Byrne as the enigmatic Chancellor, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Norman Reedus in key roles, plus cameos from veteran actors like Ian McShane, Anjelica Huston, and a fleeting nod to Keanu Reeves.

The premise of the movie is simple: train hard, strike harder. What follows is a revenge-fueled odyssey across shadowed cities and blood-slick streets. The plot beats land like staccato punches with a childhood flight from a murderous cult, a dozen years of rigorous Ruska Roma tutelage under the Director, and a contract that sends Eve on a globe-trotting vendetta.

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Dialogue often steps to the sidelines as the world speaks in crisp knife slashes and symphonic gunfire.

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Fight scenes steal the spotlight, however. A flamethrower’s blistering arc slices through dim corridors, or a sword duel erupts in a Czech hamlet, every blow punctuated by a dancer’s grace smashed into raw violence. Grenade exchanges ricochet like fireworks in a storm, and close-quarters brawls feel like a ballet of bone and blood, each sequence pushing the limits of choreography and chaos.

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The flamethrower fight, cult diner fight, and 3 other best fight sequences in From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

1) The flamethrower fight

A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)
A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)

The flamethrower face-off in From the World of John Wick: Ballerina unfolds like a ballet of fire and fury. Late in the climax, Eve Macarro locks horns with Dex, her opponent, who is equally armed with a roaring flamethrower. Flames hiss across the frame, turning every corridor into a furnace. It’s not just spectacle but raw, practical effects that sing of real danger, with actors trained to handle scorched sets and blazing stunt rigs.

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What makes this sequence stand out is its balance of chaos and control. Each burst of flame snaps like a percussive drumbeat, demanding split-second timing. It becomes a pressure cooker as sweat beads on brows and heart rates spike. Then comes the water-vs-fire twist as Eve pivots, snatching a nearby firehose, and hurls a jet of water that turns the amber inferno into misted haze.

Behind the scenes, Ana de Armas revealed the emotional toll of filming the scene where tears sprang when stunt performers faced real blaze tests, underscoring just how intense and brutal this was to shoot. Minimal CGI padding was used here as every scorch mark was earned. This flamethrower duel redefines what makes Ballerina’s action pulse so hard.

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2) Cult diner fight

A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)
A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)

The cult diner showdown in From the World of John Wick: Ballerina flips the script on a cozy roadside eatery. Eve Macarro slips into a late-night diner seeking intel, only to find a nest of zealots lurking beneath neon signs. Tables flip and coffee cups shatter in this gritty fight as every vinyl booth becomes a springboard for bone-crunching throws.

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This fight dazzles with its use of everyday objects. A broken milkshake glass transforms into a makeshift blade, and diners’ chairs become impromptu shields. There’s a moment where Eve vaults over the counter, landing amid sizzling grill plates—heat and tension melding in one pulse-pounding beat. Quick cuts juxtapose soft diner chatter and thunderous impacts. It’s like watching a savage ballet scored by clattering silverware.

What lifts this sequence into must-watch territory is its relentless pacing. There is no lull or a chance to catch a breath. One cult member swings a spork while another lunges with a ketchup-bottle ambush. Eve adapts on the fly, blending dance-trained grace with ruthless precision. Scraps of neon light paint every punch as sweat drips and adrenaline surges.

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By the time sirens wail outside, the diner’s a war zone. This cult diner rumble proves why Ballerina’s action feels so visceral and alive, turning the mundane into pure combat theater.


3) Eve and Daniel vs. The Cult

A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)
A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)

Eve Macarro and Daniel Pine face off against a wave of cult assassins in the grand halls of the Prague Continental. What starts as a covert meeting quickly erupts into chaos when Lena’s followers burst in, weapons drawn. Back-to-back, Eve and Daniel move in seamless tandem with precision strikes, parried blades, and hammer blows echoing off marble walls. Every swing carries weight, and every dodge matters.

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One moment finds Eve yanking a chandelier chain to send metal shards raining down. Next, Daniel hurls a fallen chair like a flying shield. It’s the stakes that elevate this showdown. Protecting Ella, Daniel’s hidden daughter, turns every scuffle into a desperate bid for survival as footfalls thunder and glass shatters.

An alley of gleaming counters becomes an obstacle course of improvised weapons—holsters torn open, shotguns leveled, knives flicked free. A strobe of gunfire punctuates the tension, each flash revealing split-second decisions. What cements this as one of the best in Ballerina is the emotional undercurrent. It’s not just brutality for spectacle. It’s two broken souls fighting to shield an innocent, choreography fused with heart.

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4) Eve's sword fight

A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)
A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)

Eve’s sword fight ignites under moonlit spires, entering the Czech hamlet like a blade through silk. In a courtyard strewn with weathered cobblestones, Eve squares off against her enemies, gripping a polished katana. Her blade rendezvous in ringing cascades with lightning-fast lunges and graceful retreats that echo ballet pirouettes. Then a brutal parry snaps, steel grazing collarbone as dirt flies. Every strike feels earned with little to no CGI used.

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This duel stands out for its seamless weaving of elegance and ferocity. Rhythm and flow borrowed from Eve’s dance training, each feint resembles a choreographed turn. Sparks erupt as steel flashes and brief rests fuel anticipation. Stakes couldn’t be higher—honor and vengeance in equal measure.

Behind the scenes, the stunt team praised Ana de Armas for forging a genuine connection to her character’s roots, mastering both grip and grace. Every riposte and rippling muscle suggests a story told through combat. It’s a sequence that lingers long after the screen goes dark. Eve’s sword fight captures the heart of her journey—a poetic clash of artistry and risk that solidifies its place among Ballerina’s fiercest moments.

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5) The ice skating ambush

A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)
A still from From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (Image via Lionsgate)

The ice skate ambush in From the World of John Wick: Ballerina snaps the frost into action. Eve Macarro ducks beneath a neon-lit rink roof, only to find cult enforcers waiting with sharpened skate blades. A startled gasp follows, and then metal meets flesh as ice shards spray like crystalline shrapnel. It’s visceral, and every thrust of that skate feels personal.

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What sets this moment apart is its chilling contrast. A place of graceful glides turned into a death trap. The rhythm of gliding feet is replaced by the harsh rasp of steel on bone. One second, it’s a serene tableau under twinkling lights, and the next, it’s raw survival mode. Eve’s ballerina training morphs into lethal countermeasures as she spins to dodge, sweeps limbs to trip, then rips a blade free to strike back.

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Behind the scenes, footage reveals Ana de Armas embracing the danger, rehearsing on slippery surfaces to make every cut believable and bone-chilling. This ice skate duel freezes time, then shatters it, proving why it ranks among the top fight scenes in Ballerina.


Each of these fight sequences cements From the World of John Wick: Ballerina as a masterclass in balletic brutality that lingers long after the credits roll.

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