30 minutes ago / The family announced the sad news of Action movie legend

30 minutes ago / The family announced the sad news of Action movie legend.

Sylvester Stallone never planned on the Rocky series enduring as long as it has. Through the years, Stallone has made some definitive declarations about the Rocky series, which has been extended to eight films including its two spin-off installments, 2015’s Creed and 2018’s Creed II. Speaking with movie critic Roger Ebert in 1979 shortly before the release of Rocky II, Stallone indicated Rocky III that would conclude the series. “There’ll never be a Rocky IV,” he said. “You gotta call it a halt.” In 1985, while filming Rocky IV, Stallone told Interview magazine that he was finished. “Oh, this is it for Rocky,” he said. “Because I don’t know where you go after you battle Russia.” In 1990, following the release of Rocky V, Stallone declared that “There is no Rocky VI.

 

He’s done.” Upon the release of Rocky Balboa in 2006, Stallone once more declared he was finished. “I couldn’t top this,” he told People. “I would have to wait another 10 years to build up a head of steam, and by that point, come on.” Creed was released nine years later. Following Creed II, he posted a message on Instagram that served as a “final farewell” to the character. Several months later, in July 2019, Stallone told Variety that, “There’s a good chance Rocky may ride again” and explained an idea involving Rocky befriending an immigrant street fighter. It would be the ninth film in the series.

30 minutes ago / The family announced the sad news of Action movie legend