A new Rambo movie is in the works, and Sylvester Stallone is returning to the forefront. The man is currently 68-years of age, but that is not stopping him from being the most awesome action star that not even the younger generation can compare. 

From what we understand, and according to Sylvester Stallone, the new movie will be called Rambo 5: Last Blood, and is seemingly the end to the franchise. The film will be directed and written by Stallone, and he'll also be returning as the man himself, Rambo.

There was no big announcement, but who needs one when it comes down to a new Rambo a movie? Word of mouth alone will make sure fans and others know what is going on behind the scenes.

For now, Stallone is planning to take a trip to Philadelphia where he'll be working on the spin-off to Rocky, a movie called Creed. Furthermore, this movie will be starred by Michael B. Jordan, the same guy who got a lot of hate for being cast in the upcoming Fantastic Four movie as the Human Torch because he's black. 

Jordan will be playing a boxer who goes by the name, Adonis Creed. For obvious reasons, he's a young fighter who requires training and a mentor, and who is more perfect for this position than Rocky (Sylvester Stallone) himself. 

We love the idea of a Rocky spin-off, but only time will tell if it will work since boxing films haven't been faring well at the box office in the past couple of years. We can only hope that the folks behind the movie keep away from boxing realism, because that is not what Rocky is about. Just let them fight. 

The film will begin production in January of 2015 and is scheduled to hit theaters in 2016. 

Focusing back on Sylvester Stallone; the actor shared an image of his workspace of where all his screen writings are done. To our amazement, it is filled with statues of himself as Rambo and knives. This is precisely how we pictured Stallone's home in our heads; the man is best action star alive right now, no doubt.

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