They've been discussing it. But if they do, it won't be a war movie.
Neither one of them appeared in any Hitchcock films.
No
Nomo, they probably no movies after breaking dawn
Yes. albeit stereotypical in a few of his films, Hitchcock had black actors in his films.
It seems that more mainstream Hollywood films are either reboots of previous films or sequels to previous films. In a comparison between 1981 and 2011, there are no original screenplays in 2011. However, only three of the top ten in 1981 were not original.
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"
there are no more films for it. there are only 2 films so far
His dad. (?)R. Rambo, is the name found on a mailbox at the end of the movie Rambo 4. In an earlier scene, Sarah asks Rambo if he had any family. Rambo says that he thinks his father is still alive. R. Rambo is presumably his father.
No, the actor Alan Dale was not in any Rambo movies.
The Harry Potter films are now finished and so there are no more roles available.
Yes, there are Rambo games for the Nintendo DS. The most notable title is "Rambo: The Video Game," which features action gameplay based on the Rambo film series. Other Rambo-related titles may also exist, but they are less prominent compared to the main franchise games.
No.
Neither one of them appeared in any Hitchcock films.
Rambo is an ex-green beret from the Vietnam war. He is a trained killer who has been taught to withstand pain and is able to survive in any conditions, becoming one with his surroundings.
Yes, "Rambo: Last Blood," released in September 2019, is considered the fifth installment in the Rambo franchise. The film features Sylvester Stallone reprising his iconic role as John Rambo, who faces off against a Mexican cartel to rescue a friend’s kidnapped daughter. While there has been speculation about future projects, as of now, no official announcements for a "Rambo 6" or any further sequels have been confirmed.
Probably, but other than the final Harry Potter movies, Bonnie has not signed on for any other films.
No