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Sylvester Stallone Loses His Rambo Role To Major 'Rambo' Prequel
"No one can take your future away; you have to fight for it. This is the essence of Rambo," said Stallone, revealing his perspective on the iconic character.
Noah Centineo is reportedly ready to step into Sylvester Stallone's shoes, yet the original John Rambo himself has not been involved in the prequel so far.
According to the latest news via Deadline, Stallone is aware of Centineo's casting in the leading role but has yet to comment on the upcoming John Rambo film, which is said to begin filming in Thailand this fall.
Details of the John Rambo plot remain a mystery for now, but the film will likely focus on the early military career of the legendary titular Vietnam War veteran.
The project is directed by Jalmari Helander, based on a script by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani. Producers include Kevin King-Templeton of Templeton Media, Les Weldon, Jonathan Yunger, and Avi Lerner.
Before we see Centineo as the action hero famously portrayed by Stallone, the actor will play Ken Masters in the upcoming Street Fighter film, directed by Kitao Sakurai.
According to the latest news via Deadline, Stallone is aware of Centineo's casting in the leading role but has yet to comment on the upcoming John Rambo film, which is said to begin filming in Thailand this fall.
The Legendary Veteran
Details of the John Rambo plot remain a mystery for now, but the film will likely focus on the early military career of the legendary titular Vietnam War veteran.
The project is directed by Jalmari Helander, based on a script by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani. Producers include Kevin King-Templeton of Templeton Media, Les Weldon, Jonathan Yunger, and Avi Lerner.
Action Skills
Before we see Centineo as the action hero famously portrayed by Stallone, the actor will play Ken Masters in the upcoming Street Fighter film, directed by Kitao Sakurai.