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17th November 2009 04:05 AM
David Allen
It was not that long when beefy actor Sylvester Stallone’s next outing for Rambo appeared to be heading off down the science fiction route, taking the ex-soldier across genres, but was it ever going to happen.
The story was appeared to be that Rambo and a few other guys are assigned to shut down a secret base where super soldiers are being created, that’s the sci-fi bit!
But it seems that Sly who happens to be 63 years old, has decided that sci-fi is not the way to go and that there of obviously plenty more villains out there that need sorting out.
In actual fact, the sci-fi idea comes from the James Byron Higgins novel Hunter, which Sly owns the rights to and so this idea is likely to appear in different film without the legendary Rambo.
David Allen
It was not that long when beefy actor Sylvester Stallone’s next outing for Rambo appeared to be heading off down the science fiction route, taking the ex-soldier across genres, but was it ever going to happen.
The story was appeared to be that Rambo and a few other guys are assigned to shut down a secret base where super soldiers are being created, that’s the sci-fi bit!
But it seems that Sly who happens to be 63 years old, has decided that sci-fi is not the way to go and that there of obviously plenty more villains out there that need sorting out.
In actual fact, the sci-fi idea comes from the James Byron Higgins novel Hunter, which Sly owns the rights to and so this idea is likely to appear in different film without the legendary Rambo.