Washington Times
During a question and answer segment, one star-struck fan asked if there would be a follow-up to 2008’s Rambo, another popular film franchise Stallone is famous for. “We are working on it right now actually,” Stallone said. “We have teams scouting Iraq and parts of Syria where ISIS have their greatest strongholds. We’re working with the locals there to help deliver the most intense and realistic Rambo movie experience ever.” When fans and journalists tried asking follow-up questions, Stallone said he was “really excited to talk about Creed today” and never touched on the Rambo subject again.
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Oh dear
Thats a really damn bold move if i understood this right
'Employ ISIS militants'...
Terrible headline. He's obviously researching their victims because they're the villains in the new movie.