Home Alone: Last Blood mash-up trailer brings the fight to the Wet Bandits

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Rambo: Last Blood, Home Alone, Sylvester Stallone

Yesterday saw the official release of director Adrian Grunberg and Sylvester Stallone's RAMBO: LAST BLOOD trailer, which depicts the final chapter of the legendary veteran's journey to confront his past while exacting his revenge on a Mexican cartel. The long-awaited footage gave old school fans of the iconic character goosebumps, while others reportedly had to watch the reel sitting down, as to hide their raging hard-ons for more John Rambo action.

Today Comicbook.com has taken the RAMBO: LAST BLOOD trailer to another level by mashing it up with scenes from director Chris Columbus' HOME ALONE and HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK. As the hilarious trailer plays on, we find Macaulay Culklin's Kevin McCallister preparing for war against his rivals, the Wet Bandits (Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern). As the little blonde bastard that stole the hearts and dollars of millions back in 1990 and 1992 arms his traps, the trailer cleverly mixes in a portion of RAMBO: LAST BLOOD footage, resulting in a preview for a film that we can only dream of.

You can watch the trailer, which Comicbook.com had posted to their official Twitter account below:

Meanwhile, RAMBO: LAST BLOOD is set to hit theaters hard on September 20. The highly-anticipated final chapter of John Rambo's journey stars Sylvester Stallone, Paz Vega, Louis Mandylor, Sheila Shah, Yvette Monreal, Óscar Jaenada, Joaquin Cosio, Jessica Madsen, Adrianna Barraza, Díana Bermudez, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, and Marco de la O, in addition to others.

Rambo: Last Blood, poster, Sylvester Stallone

Source: Comicbook.com

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