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Sylvester Stallone wants Ryan Gosling to be the next Rambo

Sylvester Stallone has shared that he would like Ryan Gosling to play the next Rambo.Appearing on a recent episode of The Tonight Show, Stallone revealed that he would “pass” the “baton” to him if the franchise was to be revisited.The Rocky actor said: “I met [Gosling] at a dinner. [Gosling] goes, ‘I was fascinated by Rambo and I used to go to school dressed as Rambo and people would chase me away and I still didn’t stop.
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Sylvester Stallone - is being re-released in cinemas on Friday [June24] to mark its 40th birthday.As US Army veteran John Rambo who is traumatised by his past, Sly created an iconic character in a decade where action films were all the rage.Since the Eighties, several of Hollywood's biggest names have gone on to have wild lives, including one actor marrying into the First Family of America.READ NEXT: Sylvester Stallone shares snap of unlucky actor who was about to play Apollo CreedHere Daily Star's investigates what happened to him and other action heroes from the decade…Along with five Rambo movies in total on his CV, Sly chalked up hits including Cobra and Tango and Cash before his popularity dipped.It took until early 2006 and the sixth Rocky release until he was fully back in the spotlight.The Expendables thriller series which he wrote and starred in saw him back on comfortable territory, while Rocky spin-off Creed landed him a third Oscar nomination.Upcoming projects include returning as Stakar in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, dark superhero movie Samaritan, and Hunter, about a professional tracker hunting a half-human beast.Sly’s love life has seen him wed to model and actress Brigitte Nielsen and engaged to model Janice Dickinson.The 75-year-old has been caught up in a handful of sexual misconduct allegations, which were all denied.or more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.After finding fame in 1987’s Lethal Weapon and the Mad Max series, Mel’s career continued to soar with Braveheart and then came the controversial The Passion of the Christ.He directed, co-wrote, and funded the biblical drama about the death of Jesus, which was critcised for extreme
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