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Sylvester Stallone has his scenes for “Rambo 5: Last Blood” turned off
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in 1982, slipped Sylvester Stallone (72, “Rocky”) for the first Time in the role of Vietnam veteran John J. Rambo. Five films and more than 35 years later, seems finally to be closing. As Stallone himself has revealed in an Instagram Video, is his last scene of “Rambo 5: Last Blood” already in the box: “that was it, that was the last shot.” It should be the final appearance of Rambo. In the Clip, Stallone speaks in a quiet voice about the “amazing journey” that he had with this figure.
a blessing or a curse?
In 1980, he had been for the first Time with the Story of the underlying novel “First Blood” face. “No one wanted to do that, I was the Eleventh in the series, the role was offered to” chats Stallone from Holiganbet the beans. “All thought, such a story only a curse can be, I saw it as a huge opportunity.” According to media reports, including Clint Eastwood (88), Burt Reynolds (1936-2018), John Travolta (64) and Terence Hill (79) are said to have been as a Rambo-actor in the conversation.
The novel “First Blood” deals with the homecoming of a traumatized Elite soldiers, after the end of the war in Vietnam in the United States no longer a home and of his countrymen, and abused is excluded. In the novel, Rambo dies at the end. Stallone himself was the one who had an alternative to turning in order to let a test audience decide whether Rambo live or die should. The audience decided against the Rambo-death, and reasoned thus, over 35 years long history of one of the most famous Film characters of Hollywood.
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