Insider Drops Claims About How John Wick’s Chad Stahelski Jumped In To ‘Clean Up’ Ballerina Spinoff And How That’ll Impact His Highlander Reboot

Insider Drops Claims About How John Wick’s Chad Stahelski Jumped In To ‘Clean Up’ Ballerina Spinoff And How That’ll Impact His Highlander Reboot

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2023 was an eventful year for the John Wick franchise, with John Wick: Chapter 4 crushing critically and commercially in theaters, and then the miniseries The Continental becoming available to stream with a Peacock subscription. Following a 2024 hiatus, fans will finally get to return to this world of colorful assassins next year, as the Ana de Armas-led spinoff From the World of John Wick: Ballerina is slated for the 2025 movies schedule. However, new details about the filming of Ballerina have emerged claiming that because franchise co-creator Chad Stahelski had to jump in to “clean up” the spinoff, this will end up impacting the making of the upcoming Highlander reboot.

Chad Stahelski Allegedly Reshot Most Of Ballerina

You may recall that back in February, Chad Stahelski, who’s directed all of the main John Wick movies, shared that he was teaming with Ballerina director Len Wiseman to shoot additional action sequences for the spinoff. Well, according to The Wrap, Stahelski’s involvement was a lot more extensive than that, with insiders who spoke to the publication claiming that he actually reshot most of the movie over the course of two to three months. One insider even said that Wiseman was not present on set when a “significant portion” of Ballerina was reshot in Budapest. Another insider stated:

Of course Chad had to clean up someone else’s mess. Remember, this film is basically ‘John Wick 3.5. This story happens before ‘John Wick 4’ and after that film, they can’t have a failure in anything ‘Wick’ related.

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