Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo in 'Rambo: First Blood Part II' (1985) 1982's First Blood helped make Sylvester Stallone and John Rambo household names. "He’s so much a part of world culture that ...
Nearly four decades ago, Vietnam vet John Rambo had his first blood drawn on American soil. Now, he’s making sure that other people are doing the bleeding. Due in theaters on Sept. 20, Rambo: Last ...
Sylvester Stallone is allegedly done with John Rambo, just as he’s allegedly done playing Rocky Balboa. But you never know. The actor-filmmaker has long had a habit of dusting off old characters. Not ...
John Rambo drew First Blood in the 1982 hit that starred Sylvester Stallone in his inaugural appearance as a Vietnam War veteran-turned-one man army. But it was the sequel, Rambo: First Blood Part II, ...
John Rambo was almost any other throwaway movie veteran. But luckily for the character – and fans of the Rambo series – the script for "First Blood" was in the hands of Sylvester Stallone. For Sly, ...
This trailer and clip is courtesy Ain't It Cool News straight from the hands of Sylvester Stallone himself, so take good care of it, as he was showing it off at Cannes as a demo reel of footage. If ...
Noah Centineo has reportedly been cast as the iconic John Rambo made famous by Sylvester Stallone though it doesn’t sound like the Rocky star had him in mind for the part Centineo, who rose to fame in ...
This past weekend, Rambo: Last Blood carved out a $19 million opening which bests the $18 million opening haul from the previous installment in the series simply titled Rambo. The film also received a ...
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The buzz on John Rambo (aka Rambo IV) has been insane since we first posted the promo trailer back in May. Following that was a burly batch of great photos and now there's another new entirely brutal ...
LONG BEACH >> He was a giant of a man yet someone who was accessible to community members in Long Beach. “Imagine being able to touch somebody and to talk to somebody that was in the top three in his ...