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'No official remark' made by Sylvester Stallone on Rambo sequel, representative confirms

'We have teams scouting ISIS' greatest strongholds' he was quoted as saying

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 15 July 2015 09:02 EDT
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Rambo (2008), starring Sylvester Stallone
Rambo (2008), starring Sylvester Stallone (Lionsgate)

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Rambo's unquenchable thirst to shoot things whilst wearing a headband has previously taken him to Vietnam, Thailand, Afghanistan and Burma, but in Last Blood he is reportedly set to head to Syria, where he will face his toughest enemies yet: Isis.

UPDATE: A rep for Stallone has denied the rumour, which it seems stemmed from a fake news site. "Sylvester Stallone did not attend Comic-Con 2015, and consequently there was no official remark from him regarding Rambo made there at the event," they said. "This is not an accurate report."

If nothing else, the rumour might have stirred the project back into action, which was been gestating for some time.

"We have teams scouting Iraq and parts of Syria where Isis have their greatest strongholds," Stallone reportedly announced at Comic-Con. "We're working with the locals there to help deliver the most intense and realistic Rambo movie experience ever."

If it's realism he's going for, I guess this means Rambo will get caught in a lengthy war of attrition with the militant group (or a fictionalised version of them), or else Stallone is going gonzo and will mount an assault on these 'strongholds' himself with the cameras rolling.

Crucially, will he be using the oeuvre of Shaggy as a weapon?

Whatever the film's plot ends up being, it's a world away from his last description of Last Blood, which was that it would see Rambo going after a Mexican cartel and be "his version of No Country for Old Men".

Rambo: Last Blood doesn't yet have a release but, not one to let sleeping franchises lie, Stallone will in the meantime reprise his role of Rocky Balboa in upcoming Rocky spin-off Creed.

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