Looks like Stallone is doing Rambo V :(

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Four couldn't have ended more beautifully.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXy7DdJ9S_M

While we learned last August that Avi Lerner, Nu Image and Entertainment One were developing a new "Rambo" TV series (that would not star Sylvester Stallone), we haven't heard anything about another movie in a long time. Now comes word from Splendid Film that they have bought the rights to the next film.

Their release stated the following: "Mit 'Rambo V' kehrt Sylvester Stallone in seine Paraderolle zurück. Dieses Mal legt er sich mit dem mexikanischen Kartell an. Stallone, der auch für das Drehbuch verantwortlich ist, beschreibt den neuen Rambo als seine Version von 'No Country for Old Men.' Produzent ist, wie schon beim letzten 'John Rambo,' Avi Lerner ('The Expendables 1-3')."

Which translates to: "With 'Rambo V' Sylvester Stallone returns in his iconic role. This time he goes up against a Mexican cartel. Stallone, who has also written the screenplay, describes the new Rambo as his version of 'No Country for Old Men.' Like the last film, 'Rambo V' is produced by Avi Lerner ("The Expendables 1-3")

Stallone last played the role of John Rambo in 2008's Rambo, which earned $113.2 million worldwide on a $50 million budget. He also wrote and directed the film. Then in 2009, the below synopsis for the fifth film was passed around that made it seem like Stallone was adapting James Byron Huggins' novel "Hunter" as the next film in the franchise.

John Rambo could track anyone - or anything - on earth. Now the military desperately needs him for a mission that his ultrasensitive instincts tell him he should refuse. A beast is loose somewhere north of the Artic Circle. It has already decimated a secret research facility and annihilated a squad of elite military guards. And the raging creature is headed south toward civilization, ready to wreak bloody devastation.

It's a job that Rambo and his 22-year-old hunting partner, Beau Brady, can't turn down, but they and a team of highly-skilled special forces kill team discover that the prey is a terror beyond their wildest imagination - a half-human abomination created by a renegade agency through a series of outlawed genetic experiments. It has man's cunning, a predator's savageness, and a prehistoric power that has transcended the ages. And even if Rambo and Beau survive its unrelenting hunger for human blood, they'll still have to contront the grim reality that it may have grown immortal.

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=119794
 
Of course he is.

And are we sure that this isn't Stallone's part
a half-human abomination created by a renegade agency through a series of outlawed genetic experiments.
?

Wouldn't even need make-up at this point.
Half kidding.
 
I really enjoyed the last one. He's just mowing Burmese solders down by the dozens at one point with some of the worst cgi blood you'll ever see. They probably saved a fuck ton of money by going with the cheapest special effects company in Hollywood. Digital Playground have done better with some of their features.
 
After the awesomeness of Rambo (IV) I'll stay cautiously optimistic about this.

The Expendables movies were overall on the disappointing end (though I had a lot of fun with Exp2). Hopefully focusing purely on Rambo will be a good way to keep the plot tight and the action segments satisfying.
 
oh god no

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make it stop
 
I actually enjoyed the fuck out of Rambo IV, and thought it made a perfect coda. It had all the stupid over the top carnage of 2 and 3, but managed to bring back some of savagery of First Blood too. Yeah it was dumb as hell, and Stallone's attempts at social commentary were about as subtle as a jackhammer, but it ended things on a high, didnt skimp on the violence, and brought closure to the character.

Really not sure we need a part V, though I'll give Stallone the benefit of the doubt.
 
After Expendables 1 and 2 (and likely 3), I find it incredibly hard to give Sly any benefit of the doubt. I don't even think I'd pay to see a Tango and Cash sequel with his old ass.
 
I don't think they could possibly make it more violent than the minigun scene in the last one, but here's hoping they try.
 
This needs to just be 90 minutes of him sitting in the lobby of a VA with a papercut, bleeding, and then dying right as they come to show him to his room.
 
Rambo vs Mexicans. Okay. What's Rambo VI? Maybe Rambo vs ISIS, or is that hitting too close to home to Rambo III?
 
When on David Letterman, Dave gave sly a movie planning device . . . it was basically an abacus like thing with beads for Rocky and Rambo, just slide the beads across for the successive films.

He made that joke like 25 years ago.
 
I'm in. Loved Rambo 4 and Sly has been manacing as fuck lately. Will be good to see him again in something truly brutal.
 
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