The fifth instalment in the iconic 'Rambo' franchise 'Rambo: Last Blood' is scheduled for a September 20, 2019 release.
Sylvester Stallone's final 'Rambo' movie will be released later this year.
The fifth instalment in the iconic franchise 'Rambo: Last Blood' is scheduled for a September 20, 2019 release, according to Deadline.
The 71-year-old actor first played the Vietnam veteran John Rambo in 1982 and the upcoming movie will see Rambo's path cross with a Mexican cartel.
The former soldier has been working at a ranch, but when the daughter of one of his friends is kidnapped, he crosses the American/Mexico border and finds himself up against one of the country's most violent organisations.
Stallone was initially expected to direct the movie as well as star, but that's not now believed to be the case.
John Rambo was the lead character in the 1972 novel 'First Blood', written by David Morrell. The book was adapted into a film of the same name in 1982.
The franchise then spawned sequels 'Rambo: First Blood Part II' in 1985 and 'Rambo III' in 1988.
Whilst the former was a box office hit, the latter of the two flopped when it hit screens, and the character subsequently lay dormant until Stallone revived him for a 2008 movie simply entitled 'Rambo'.
Stallone recently worked on another franchise, 'Creed II', the follow-up to Rocky spin-off 'Creed', and last year began filming 'Expendables 4', despite previous speculation he'd quit the series.
In April 2017 Nu Image/Millennium chief Lerner hinted Stallone had quit the franchise due to creative ''disagreements'' with him, but admitted there was still a chance he could be involved in the fourth film.
He said: ''We've got disagreements with Sly, but we've had them for over a year and a half. Right now, each one has opinion. We agreed on 95 per cent of things, but there are certain things in production we don't agree on.
''I don't think it's over, but what write whatever you want. In my opinion, it's not dead.''
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