In a now-deleted post, Sylvester Stallone shares notes for the movie that would have been Rocky 7, and again calls out producer Irwin Winkler.
Sylvester Stallone shares notes for the movie that would have been Rocky 7. Stallone seems to have officially left the Rocky/Creed franchise behind after bowing out of the latest installment Creed 3. But it’s clear that the series he kicked off with 1976’s original Rocky, and kept alive through five sequels and the first two Creed films, is still very near and dear to his heart.
Stallone indeed just had occasion to reminisce about the Rocky series again, posting on Instagram about his unrealized plans for Rocky 7, before hastily deleting the post. As part of the posting , the actor shared artwork from painter Jon Rivoli along with notes from his never-made Rocky sequel. In his own summary of the pages, Stallone explained “I think you get the idea. Rocky was back trying to fight for the neighborhood that made him and that he still loves.
Stallone did of course play Rocky two times after the series transitioned into Creed. But he’s not back for Creed III, explaining last year that he disagrees with the direction in which the franchise has been taken by Winkler and Michael B. Jordan, saying of the new movie, “I like my heroes getting beat up, but I just don’t want them going into that dark space.” Sadly, it seems that because of all this behind-the-scenes maneuvering and dealing, Rocky 7 will never come to fruition.
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