Tag Archives: Sylvester Stallone

The Legendary Sylvester Stallone Arrives On Prime Video With ‘Samaritan’

We are excited to give you a first look at the legendary Sylvester Stallone makes his arrival on Prime Video! Stallone will be starring in “Samaritan” which will make its’ debut on Prime Video launching in 240 countries and territories worldwide on August 26th. About “Samaritan”: Thirteen-year-old Sam Cleary (Javon …

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That Guy That Wrote Clerk’s, And That Guy That Wrote Rocky Had Messages To Tell

I have a confession to make, I have never seen the movie, Rocky. The film was released in 1976 and has become a staple of the ultimate boxing underdog story overcoming everything thrown in his way for a chance to fight the heavyweight champion.  The fact that I live only …

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MGM And Warner Bros. Release The Trailer For ‘Creed II’

Legacy. Destiny. Family. Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures present the trailer and new poster for the highly anticipated film “Creed II” The film, directed by Steven Caple Jr., stars Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, and Tessa Thompson. In Theaters Wednesday, November 21st Life has become a balancing …

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Why The ‘Creed 2’ Teaser Trailer Failed To Pack A Punch

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Last week, the first movie trailer to promote the November 21st release of Creed 2 was unleashed online. The upcoming sequel to the 2015 film, telling the ups and downs of the son of former Rocky Balboa opponent Apollo Creed, will star Sylvester Stallone and Michael Jordan.

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Romanian Boxer Florian Munteanu to Play Ivan Drago’s Son in ‘Creed 2’

Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have found their Drago of the Creed franchise. According to Tracking Board, Romanian boxer Florian Munteanu has signed on to Creed 2 to play the son of Ivan Drago. The 27 year old Munteanu is known as “Big Nasty” in the boxing world and an official Under …

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A Selection Of The Longest Time Gaps Between Sequels. And Were They Worth It?

Movie making is an art, that much most devoted film goers will appreciate. But sometimes that passion can override the harsh reality that movies are developed for financial gain. Sometimes this can be a good thing if fans of a particular franchise want to see their favourite characters on screen time and time again, even if each passing sequel gets worse than it's predecessor.

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