While Wick's presence in "Ballerina" feels tacked on, it is admittedly intriguing to watch him being approached by Eve for advice, and see him play a larger role in her story later on. Wick is hardly the kind of guy who preaches restraint, but perhaps he sees parts of himself in Eve, whom he asks to leave after being sent to assassinate her. But Eve isn't the kind of person to give up so easily, which is why we are treated to an inevitable brawl between the two. Wick loses, only to return and aid Eve the best he can, where he snipes her foes left and right before they can blink. If this surprise dynamic had been given more time to develop, we could've had a more compelling collision between two assassins at distinct stages of their individual trajectories.
"Ballerina" isn't the first film featuring Reeves and de Armas, as the duo have previously worked together in "Exposed" and "Knock Knock," two thrillers that are tonally different from each other and from anything related to the "John Wick" universe. Let's take a closer look at these movies.