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Sylvester Stallone Is A Force To Be Reckoned With In New Rambo V: Last Blood Photos

Rambo V: Last Blood will hit the big screen next month, and new photos for Stallone's newest film shows the Italian Stallion looking more badass than ever.

While he might be a little older than most Hollywood action heroes, Sylvester Stallone – who turned 73 a few weeks ago – has proven that age shouldn’t be a limiting factor when it comes to one’s physical prowess. Despite his age, the star of Rocky has kept himself in terrific shape over the past few decades, and action movie fans will have a chance to see the Italian Stallion on the big screen again once Rambo V: Last Blood hits theaters.

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We recently got another look at the titular hero thanks to a newly-released poster and those who follow Sly on social media (he’s quite active on Instagram) may have already gotten a good glimpse at some of the pics and clips he shares from the film’s set. If you’re dying for some new promotional material to feast your eyes on though, you may want to head on over to Twitter, where The Movie Buff has posted a trio of photos from Rambo V. Or, you can just check out the snapshots below. Up to you.

In the first image, Sylvester is sporting a rather serious and foreboding look on his face as he handles what appears to be a large knife. The second photo, meanwhile, sees Rambo outside with a trusty horse in tow and a law enforcement officer obscured in the background. In the third (and final) picture, Sly’s on horseback as he rides through a rather heavy downfall.

We’ve only seen a few glimpses of it, but so far, Rambo V: Last Blood is looking to be another solid entry into the franchise and it goes without saying that fans are pumped to see Sylvester Stallone back in action. Thankfully, with its theatrical release pegged in for September 20th, it looks like they won’t have to wait too long to get their fix.


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