Sylvester Stallone says Rambo could come back for another sequel

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

The extended cut of RAMBO: LAST BLOOD, which runs about 12 minutes longer than the version of the film that reached theatres in the US, Canada, and the UK, was released on Amazon Prime a couple months ago (you can check it out RIGHT HERE), and now it's also available on iTunes. Star Sylvester Stallone celebrated the Apple release of the film, taking to his Instagram account to let fans know that 

This is the cut I worked on and ALWAYS thought this CUT was MUCH, much better than the theatrical release. If you saw Rambo Last Blood in the theater, you owe to yourself to see the REAL cut. Thank you."

Stallone also asked his fans to make RAMBO: LAST BLOOD the #1 movie on iTunes, and included the quick mention that 

(Rambo) could be back."

It's not really surprising that Stallone is thinking of bringing Rambo back for another film, because he told our own JimmyO that he had thoughts on where the character goes after the end of LAST BLOOD. After starting his conversation with JimmyO with the revelation that he had originally intended to show Rambo's father at the end of 2008's RAMBO and had even cast a Native American actor in the role, Stallone ended their chat by saying that Rambo would have go on the run after the events of LAST BLOOD, having set off bombs and killed a bunch of people on his own property, so 

the only place he could actually go where he could survive would be an Indian reservation. That's the only place, because (the police) can't come on, it's Federal. That's the only place he could go and heal, other than that he's done."

Just last month, Stallone confirmed that he's still pondering that idea. He told the Shigz Channel, 

If I ever did another one, I think he would go back to the Indian reservation that he grew up on because he has Indian family."

Now we'll just have to wait and see if a RAMBO 6 ever will move forward.
 

Source: Instagram, Shigz Channel

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