Stallone and company show up in new Korean Expendables poster, minus 2

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Hard to believe that Sylvester Stallone’s THE EXPENDABLES will be blowing up theaters across the country, let alone the world, in just about a month. Least to say the anticipation grows for this movie each day something new comes out, and look what we have here… something new has come out!

Scroll on down to check out the latest Korean poster for the film, which echoes all the other posters we’ve seen for the flick thus far, except the background has gone chrome, the tag-line has gone red and is bigger than life, and they deemed it unnecessary to feature Terry Crewes or Stone Cold Steve Austin. Say whaaaa?

That’s right folks, take another looks and see which 2 Expendables are missing. Crewes and Austin. Not sure for the reason behind this move (I guess neither are big stars in Korea?), but I’ll tell you this… I would have at least left Austin and took out Randy Couture instead (Austin just seems like a bigger name to me than Couture).

Kind of weird, but what the hell are you gonna do, right? Enjoy the new poster below (click on it for the high res version), and get ready for THE EXPENDABLES in theaters everywhere August 13, 2010.


THE EXPENDABLES’ Charisma Carpenter!

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