THE EXPENDABLES: STALLONE SAYS FAREWELL TO THE FRANCHISE

 After saying goodbye to the cult characters who made his career, Rocky and Rambo, Sylvester Stallone now does the same with Barney Ross, the essential mercenary he plays in The Expendables.



Despite being in good shape, at 75, Sylvester Stallone believes that "it's time to move on," he said on Instagram, on the last day of filming of The Expendables 4, which is due come out next year at the movies.


“They've just canned a really successful stunt and it's time for me to move on,” says “Sly” moved, in this video on instagram.


"It's my last day, so I'm enjoying it but it's always bittersweet when it's something you've been so attached to ... it's been twelve years but I'm ready to hand it over to Jason." and put it in his expert hands. It's great to be able to produce films that are entertainment but also have a message. What I try to convey with my successes is human contact. Not so much the action, the action is obvious, but the contact with the spectators who can identify with the characters, regardless of the mission on the program. "


The new film will focus primarily on Lee Christmas (played by Jason Statham) who will take over the Expendables. This explains why Stallone first presented this sequel as a spin-off devoted to Lee Christmas.


OTHER PLANNED PROJECTS

If he says goodbye to this character he loved so much, the actor will not stop there despite everything, to the delight of his admirers. He will indeed be showing on The Samaritan in August 2022, before continuing with the filming of Little America, a dystopia in which China owns the United States of America. Sylvester Stallone's mission, in this film, is to save the daughter of a billionaire locked in a ghetto.

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