New poster and final TV spots for Rambo: Last Blood

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Rambo: Last Blood Sylvester Stallone Adrian Grunberg

Sylvester Stallone will be back on the big screen as one of his most iconic characters when RAMBO: LAST BLOOD reaches theatres on September 20th, and just over a week out from the film's release a new poster has arrived online. Along with the poster comes a couple new TV spots – the final spots we'll be seeing before the movie comes out.

Written by Stallone and Matt Cirulnick, RAMBO: LAST BLOOD was directed by Adrian Grunberg and finds 

Rambo, who has been working on a ranch, crossing the U.S./Mexico border to help find the kidnapped daughter of one of his close friends. He quickly finds himself up against the full might of one of Mexico’s most violent cartels. 

Stallone's co-stars include Adriana Barraza as Rambo's friend Maria; Yvette Monreal as Maria's granddaughter Gabrielle; Sergio Peris-Mencheta as villainous cartel leader Hugo Martinez; Óscar Jaenada as Victor Martinez; Paz Vega as Carmen Delgado, "a reporter who covers the Mexican drug trade and teams up with Rambo after her younger half-sister is kidnapped"; and Joaquin Cosio in an unspecified role.

The closer September 20th gets, the more excited I get for this movie… and it was already one of my most anticipated releases of the year from the start.
 

Rambo: Last Blood

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