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  Sound & Screen  Ballet-Fu Thriller ‘Pretty Lethal’ Lands on Prime Video March 25
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Ballet-Fu Thriller ‘Pretty Lethal’ Lands on Prime Video March 25

Natalie ScottNatalie Scott—March 25, 20260
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The highly anticipated action-thriller “Pretty Lethal” is set to make its global debut on Amazon Prime Video on March 25, 2026. The film, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 13, 2026, stars veteran actress Uma Thurman alongside a talented ensemble cast including Lana Condor, Iris Apatow, Millicent Simmonds, Avantika, and Maddie Ziegler. Directed by Vicky Jewson and written by Kate Freund, “Pretty Lethal” promises a unique blend of intense action and the disciplined art of ballet.

The Ballerina’s Battleground

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The premise of “Pretty Lethal” centers on a group of five ballerinas en route to a prestigious competition. Their journey takes a dark turn when their bus breaks down in a secluded forest, forcing them to seek refuge at a mysterious roadside inn managed by Devora Kasimer, portrayed by Uma Thurman. Kasimer, a former ballet prodigy with a steely demeanor, soon reveals a more sinister side as the situation escalates into a fight for survival. The fractured troupe must overcome their rivalries and utilize their rigorous ballet training, transforming grace and discipline into lethal combat skills. The film’s runtime is a concise 88 minutes, ensuring a fast-paced and engaging viewing experience.

A Fusion of Grace and Violence

Director Vicky Jewson envisioned “Pretty Lethal” as an exploration of how the specialized skills of ballet dancers could be translated into the action genre. The movie “weaponizes years of brutal training, turning grace, discipline, and even pointe shoes into tools for survival”. This concept has drawn comparisons to other action films that blend unique skill sets with intense combat, such as the “John Wick” franchise and “Atomic Blonde”. The fight choreography is noted for its innovative use of balletic movements, offering a fresh take on the action-thriller landscape. The film’s narrative is described as a “breathless rollercoaster ride” that balances horror, comedy, and action.

Cast and Production Insights

The cast features a mix of established and rising stars. Uma Thurman takes on the role of Devora Kasimer, the enigmatic innkeeper with a dark past. The young ballerinas are brought to life by Maddie Ziegler as Bones, Lana Condor as Princess, Iris Apatow as Zoe, Millicent Simmonds as Chloe, and Avantika as Grace. The film was produced by Kelly McCormick, Mike Karz, William Bindley, and Piers Tempest under 87North Productions and Gulfstream Pictures. Filming for “Pretty Lethal” (initially titled “Ballerina Overdrive”) took place in 2024. The international distribution rights were sold to Amazon MGM Studios in November 2024, with a reported U.S. distribution deal following in September 2025.

FAQ: People Also Ask

What is the premise of “Pretty Lethal”?

“Pretty Lethal” follows five ballerinas whose bus breaks down in a remote forest, forcing them to seek shelter at a creepy inn run by a former ballet prodigy. They soon find themselves in a fight for survival, using their dance training as a weapon against their captors.

Who stars in “Pretty Lethal”?

“Pretty Lethal” stars Uma Thurman as Devora Kasimer, alongside Maddie Ziegler, Lana Condor, Iris Apatow, Millicent Simmonds, and Avantika as the group of ballerinas.

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