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Sylvester Stallone to show ‘Rambo 5’ teaser at Cannes

/ 07:51 PM May 09, 2019

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone arrived at the 88th Oscar Nominees Luncheon in Beverly Hills, California, Feb. 8, 2016. Image: AFP/Robyn Beck

Sylvester Stallone is to unveil teaser images of “Rambo 5” at the Cannes film festival this month, ahead of the movie’s worldwide release later in the year, according to organizers.

Snippets of the film — with the full title, “Rambo V: Last Blood” — will be shown out of competition in a special May 24 career tribute to the 72-year-old American actor who made a name as an action hero in the 1980s.

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“Sly” Stallone has already visited Cannes several times, notably in 2014 to promote “The Expendables 3” when he turned up with co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Harrison Ford atop armored vehicles.

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The title of the latest Rambo movie is a nod to the first one, 1982’s “Rambo: First Blood”, which introduced the musclebound survivalist Vietnam veteran to audiences — and kicked off a second lucrative franchise for Stallone alongside his “Rocky” films.

A restored version of that first movie will also be shown in the Cannes tribute. CE/JB

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