Sylvester Stallone’s John Rambo returns for more bloody vengeance in the explosive new trailer for ‘Rambo: Last Blood’
Rambo: Last Blood
, the actor’s first Rambo movie in 11 years. Most of the action seems to take place on Rambo’s farm-like compound, where he’s protecting his niece. “All she’s got is me,” he says, between shots of him cocking a semiautomatic rifle and building a device that punctures tires.
The film, which will hit theaters on September 20th, also features Paz Vega, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, and Adrianna Barraza, among others. Filmmaker Adrian Grunberg, whose credits include working as the assistant director on
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