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Norman Reedus and director Len Wiseman discuss an extended version of Ballerina with more info on The Chancellor's cult, and ...
The action auteur tells IndieWire about making the "John Wick" franchise his own with the new spinoff starring Ana de Armas.
Len Wiseman would "love" to establish a 'Ballerina' franchise. The 52-year-old director recently helmed the 'John Wick' spin-off movie, and Len has revealed that he'd love to continue working with Ana ...
The filmmaker admits to feeling frustrated about the online narrative surrounding the film's lengthy delay and two weeks of ...
Ballerina director Len Wiseman explains John Wick's appearance had to be crucial to Eve's story, and be more than just a cameo.
Okay, which set-piece caused the most headaches? It's got nothing to do with the third act's lethal flamethrower-based ...
Len Wiseman thinks the John Wick movies have "set the bar" for the action genre.
‘I’ve been doing female-driven characters in action really from the beginning of my career,’ he says, referencing his action ...
Len Wiseman, best known for Underworld, also shares his experience  working with the 87Eleven Action Design stunt team.
Len Wiseman, the director of From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, has revealed why this movie isn’t deliberately feminist.
"I would love to see him come back in a way that he's now kind of indebted to her," director Len Wiseman tells EW.
The film’s title character, the trained killer Eve (Ana de Armas), has made her way to an alpine village in Austria as part of a mission to root out a cult. But violent townspeople keep getting in her ...