Stallone and Statham are the only Expendables that matter in new poster

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

The latest international poster for Sylvester Stallone’s THE EXPENDABLES features Stallone and co-star Jason Statham…. and that’s it. Sure, those two together would be a great headlining vehicle, but when the other cast members include Terry Crews, Steve Austin, Randy Couture, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, and Mickey Rourke (not to mention Schwarzenegger and Willis), it seems rather odd that it’s just Stallone and Statham up in the house for this one.

Maybe the other names aren’t quite as big in Russia (at least, I think it’s Russia, but I could be totally wrong), but then you’d figure having both Stallone and Lundgren back on the same poster would be the better way to go, reliving the US vs Russia magic from ROCKY IV.

Either way, you can check out the full poster below and spit your thoughts as to why the rest of the EXPENDABLES were shafted from this poster. Then check out a super-sweet poster I caught while at the EXPENDABLES party while in San Diego last week. Epic…

EXPENDABLES hits theaters everywhere August 13, 2010.




EXPENDABLES’ Charisma Carpenter!

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