Rambo hunts the Rejects in Last Blood and 3 from Hell trailer mash-up

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Rambo: Last Blood Sylvester Stallone

Yesterday we shared a cool trailer mash-up in which moments from Rambo trailers and MonsterVerse trailers were combined to make it look like Sylvester Stallone's iconic action hero was out to destroy monsters like Godzilla and Kong. Today we have another Rambo trailer mash-up, this one created by Arrow in the Head's own Mike Sprague.

Mike's mash-up is called RAMBO FROM HELL, and it imagines what it would be like if Rambo were to go hunting Rob Zombie's HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES / THE DEVIL'S REJECTS / 3 FROM HELL characters Otis (Bill Moseley), Baby (Sheri Moon Zombie), and Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig).

Zombie's characters somehow survived a hail of bullets shot at them at the ending of REJECTS to return for 3 FROM HELL, but if they were to cross paths with Rambo I don't think there would be much left of them.

Lionsgate will be releasing the latest Rambo film, RAMBO: LAST BLOOD, on September 20th.

Lionsgate and Saban Films are expected to release 3 FROM HELL sometime in September.

So RAMBO FROM HELL may not be real, but RAMBO: LAST BLOOD and 3 FROM HELL may be showing in the same theatres at the same time later this year.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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