The first trailer forFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinais out now, giving a new look at Ana de Armas' Eve Macarro as well as her awesome back tattoo. In the world ofJohn Wick', cool tattoos are almost as common as assassins and bullets, with the majority of characters within the franchise having at least one. These tattoos say a lot about the person who has them, and like any goodJohn Wickmain character, Eve Macarro has some as well. So, here is whatEve’s tattoo inFrom The World of John Wick: Ballerinasays and means.

From the World of John Wick: Ballerinais the first movie spinoff of the epicJohn Wickaction franchise. WhileKeanu Reeves' John Wick will appear inBallerina, he is not the main character for a change, with Ana de Armas' Eve Macarro taking up the mantle of the main character. De Armas' mysterious newJohn Wickprotagonist is still shrouded in a lot of mystery, butthe first trailer forFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinadoes give a few hints regarding her character, with her back tattoo being one of the biggest ones.

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The Phrase Is In Latin

Throughout the trailer forFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerina, Eve Macarro’s back tattoo can be seen, with many viewers wondering what it says as well as what it means. As it turns out,the stylized tattoo reads “Lux In Tenebris,“and while this is cool, its meaning isn’t immediately apparent to many viewers.

Most viewers of theFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinatrailercan, however, immediately tell that “Lux In Tenebris” is Latin, something that has become a common theme ofJohn Wicktattoos. On top of that, the phrase that Macarro wears on her back is Christian in origin, another common staple ofJohn Wickand the Ruska Roma clan. So, while there are still some questions about Eve Macarro’s tattoo, it signals that she immediately fits into what has come to be expected from theJohn Wickuniverse.

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The Tattoo Has Biblical Origins

Since Eve Macarro’s tattoo inFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinais in Latin, that means that it can be translated into English. As it turns out, the Latin phrase “Lux In Tenebris” translates to “light in darkness.” This phrase comes from the Bible,with John 1:5 using the phrase to describe how Jesus came to Earth in order to rid the world of sin. The Christian nature of Eve Macarro’s tattoo highlights her connection to the Ruska Roma, but it also says a lot about her character and how her story inBallerinamay go.

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Since Macarro’s “light in darkness” tattoo is on her, that means that she probably sees herself as the light in the darkness. Macarro may think that she is a righteous avenger, using the skills that she learned as part of the Ruska Roma to take down evil in the world ofJohn Wick. While her assassin title may make her perceived self-righteousness seem a little silly, it is hard to find any other explanation for why she would bear this tattoo. So, while the protagonist may be changing, it seems that the religious themes ofJohn Wickare back in theBallerinaspinoff movie.

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How Eve Macarro’s Back Tattoo In Ballerina Compares To John Wick’s

What Does It Say About Each Character?

Eve Macarro’s back tattoo inFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinagives her a major parallel to Kenau Reeves' John Wick, as he also has a back tattoo.John Wick’s back tattooreads"Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat,” a Latin phrase that when translated to English means “fortune favors the bold.” This ties directly into Wick’s character, as his seeming fearlessness would obviously mean that the “bold” in question is referring to him. On top of that, the “fortune” could be referring to Wick’s constant luck, with him somehow always managing to make it out of shootouts alive.

In comparison, Macarro’s back tattoo makes it seem as if she thinks more highly of herself than Wick does. Having an assassin who believes that she is more righteous than everyone else could be an interesting character arc forFrom the World of John Wick: Ballerinato tackle, making her encounters with Wick throughout the film even more fun.

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Cast

Ballerina follows Eve Macarro during the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, as she undergoes rigorous training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma. The film expands on the John Wick universe, charting Eve’s initiation into the clandestine world of professional assassins.