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the 2008 film was directed by Sylvester Stallone .
Rambo V is in pre-production. On March tenth, 2008, Moviehole.net revealed that in an exchange with a major magazine, Stallone stipulated he was "half-way through" composing Rambo's 5th and final sequal and that it would not be another para-military movie. Shortly after the release of Rambo IV Stallone was quoted as saying, "No more Rambo Movies. It was a miracle this one was accomplished." Stallone was referring to his age and therefore waning ability to play the part of Rambo." Therefore the comment drawn from Metro Magazine of Rambo V not being another war movie logically ties in with the comment of no more rambo movies. It will be the end of a series of movies dipicting the plight of the Vietnam Veteran.
Currently, there are four films in the Rambo series. They are First Blood (1982), Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), Rambo III (1988) and Rambo (2008). In 2012, Sylvestor Stallone was in the process of writing a fifth film, but it has since been put on hold.
First Blood (1982) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Rambo III (1988) Rambo (2008)
First Blood (1982) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Rambo III (1988) Rambo (2008)
First Blood (1982)Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)Rambo III (1988)Rambo (2008)
Well There Was Suppose To Be A Fifth Call Rambo 5 : The Savage Hunt But Then Sylvester Stallone Decided To Retire The Rambo Franchise And Work On THe Expendables 2
yes it is done in 2019First Blood (1982), (1985), Rambo III (1988), Rambo (2008), (2019
To clear up any confusion: The 1st Rambo film is "First Blood" The 2nd is "Rambo: First Blood Part II" The 3rd is "Rambo III" The 4th is "Rambo"
An American action hero played by the award-winning actor Sylvester Stallone- this is his second biggest role of all time following Rocky Balboa.The character appeared in the movies:"First Blood" (1982)"Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)"Rambo III" (1988)"Rambo" [Rambo IV] (2008)(A different version of the character appeared in an animated series Rambo: Force of Freedom as voiced by Neil Ross. 65 episodes appeared in 1986.)