Mike Cecchini Joseph Baxter Oct 11, 2018
Rambo 5 is in production, with Sylvester Stallone's Rambo returning to wage a one-man war on a Mexican drug cartel.
John Rambo is at it again. Rambo 5 is getting underway with a shoot in Bulgaria, with Sylvester Stallone returning as the wayward one-man army from whom society drew first blood. Apropos to that description, it has just been revealed that the fifth film will go by the full title, Rambo 5: Last Blood.
Adrian Grunberg (Get the Gringo) will serve as director, working off a screenplay by Stallone, joined by producer Avi Lerner. Rambo 5: Last Blood will see Stallone's John headed south of the border to take on the drug cartels.
Here's everything you need to know about Rambo 5: Last Blood...
Rambo 5 Cast
Sergio Peris-Mencheta will play the Rambo 5 villain, reports Deadline. His character will be Hugo Martinez, the leader...
Rambo 5 is in production, with Sylvester Stallone's Rambo returning to wage a one-man war on a Mexican drug cartel.
John Rambo is at it again. Rambo 5 is getting underway with a shoot in Bulgaria, with Sylvester Stallone returning as the wayward one-man army from whom society drew first blood. Apropos to that description, it has just been revealed that the fifth film will go by the full title, Rambo 5: Last Blood.
Adrian Grunberg (Get the Gringo) will serve as director, working off a screenplay by Stallone, joined by producer Avi Lerner. Rambo 5: Last Blood will see Stallone's John headed south of the border to take on the drug cartels.
Here's everything you need to know about Rambo 5: Last Blood...
Rambo 5 Cast
Sergio Peris-Mencheta will play the Rambo 5 villain, reports Deadline. His character will be Hugo Martinez, the leader...
- 5/6/2018
- Den of Geek
Nostalgia is ruling the entertainment industry with reboots and remakes being frequently announced. Now word has spread that another iconic character is returning to the big screen: John Rambo.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a “Rambo” reboot is being developed by Nu Image/Millennium Films. The project, still in its early stages, is titled “Rambo: New Blood” and will have “The Criminal” helmer Ariel Vromen as director. Brooks McLaren is penning the script. Sylvester Stallone, who starred in the 1980s franchise, will not be starring and the studio is looking to cast a new, younger actor as the action hero.
No additional plot details were revealed, only that the company is looking to treat Rambo as a character akin to James Bond.
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John Rambo was created by David Morrell in his 1972 novel “First Blood,” which was...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, a “Rambo” reboot is being developed by Nu Image/Millennium Films. The project, still in its early stages, is titled “Rambo: New Blood” and will have “The Criminal” helmer Ariel Vromen as director. Brooks McLaren is penning the script. Sylvester Stallone, who starred in the 1980s franchise, will not be starring and the studio is looking to cast a new, younger actor as the action hero.
No additional plot details were revealed, only that the company is looking to treat Rambo as a character akin to James Bond.
Read More: ‘Sneakers’: NBC Plans Series Reboot of Robert Redford’s Hacker Comedy
John Rambo was created by David Morrell in his 1972 novel “First Blood,” which was...
- 10/28/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
John Rambo is bound for the big screen once more only this time, a new actor (actress?) will be filling the role made famous by Sylvester Stallone.
It’ll be titled Rambo: New Blood and will, according to The Hollywood Reporter, be directed by Ariel Vromen. Brooks McLaren (How It Ends) has been tapped to flesh out a screenplay, with the idea being that Nu Image/Millennium Films are treating Rambo “as a character akin to James Bond.” As such, expect a younger actor to take up arms as the troubled Vietnam War veteran turned one man army.
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A surprise hit from the get-go, Rambo was initially adapted from David Morrell’s novel First Blood. Its success spawned three more movies, the most recent of which releasing in 2008 when Stallone once again took point as the title lead. This latest interpretation will not only...
It’ll be titled Rambo: New Blood and will, according to The Hollywood Reporter, be directed by Ariel Vromen. Brooks McLaren (How It Ends) has been tapped to flesh out a screenplay, with the idea being that Nu Image/Millennium Films are treating Rambo “as a character akin to James Bond.” As such, expect a younger actor to take up arms as the troubled Vietnam War veteran turned one man army.
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A surprise hit from the get-go, Rambo was initially adapted from David Morrell’s novel First Blood. Its success spawned three more movies, the most recent of which releasing in 2008 when Stallone once again took point as the title lead. This latest interpretation will not only...
- 10/28/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Millennium Films has announced that it’s putting a new Rambo movie into production, without the assistance of series star Sylvester Stallone, who said he was finished with the franchise earlier this year. The studio has tapped Criminal director Ariel Vromen to helm Rambo: New Blood, a movie with a title that’s now so on the nose, it’s practically a nostril.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio hasn’t settled on a new actor to play John Rambo, the Ptsd-afflicted war veteran first introduced in David Morrell’s novel First Blood and its 1982 film adaptation, and transformed by Stallone into a hulking murder monster in three subsequent bloody films. And while the 70-year-old action star has been reticent in the past to discuss passing his flamethrower on to any other Hollywood actor, he did express a preference for a new Rambo last year: Ryan Gosling. It ...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio hasn’t settled on a new actor to play John Rambo, the Ptsd-afflicted war veteran first introduced in David Morrell’s novel First Blood and its 1982 film adaptation, and transformed by Stallone into a hulking murder monster in three subsequent bloody films. And while the 70-year-old action star has been reticent in the past to discuss passing his flamethrower on to any other Hollywood actor, he did express a preference for a new Rambo last year: Ryan Gosling. It ...
- 10/28/2016
- by William Hughes
- avclub.com
Image via Millennium
While Stallone has definitely made his mark on the film industry in many ways, it goes without saying that the two roles he’s best known for are Rocky Balboa and John Rambo. Both franchises contain far too many movies than was ever necessary, and in the 2000s, Stallone revisited both franchises for what was supposed to be one final go. These "final" movies were respectively entitled Rambo and Rocky Balboa. Both were relative high points for their franchises in terms of quality, and gave some pretty good closure on these decades-old characters.
Of course, we now know that Rocky would return in Creed, a film that many consider to be almost on par with the original Rocky, and now it sounds like we may be seeing John Rambo return to the silver screen yet again — except with one key change.
According to THR, a new Rambo...
While Stallone has definitely made his mark on the film industry in many ways, it goes without saying that the two roles he’s best known for are Rocky Balboa and John Rambo. Both franchises contain far too many movies than was ever necessary, and in the 2000s, Stallone revisited both franchises for what was supposed to be one final go. These "final" movies were respectively entitled Rambo and Rocky Balboa. Both were relative high points for their franchises in terms of quality, and gave some pretty good closure on these decades-old characters.
Of course, we now know that Rocky would return in Creed, a film that many consider to be almost on par with the original Rocky, and now it sounds like we may be seeing John Rambo return to the silver screen yet again — except with one key change.
According to THR, a new Rambo...
- 10/28/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
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