The one man fighting force who has taken down small town cops to entire armies, and most recently, the cartel is back as an origin story titled "John Rambo". One reason to get excited is that this is being directed by the visceral director of Sisu, which means this will and should be a rated R film. The big question mark is, can Noah Centineo live up to the legend that is Sly Stallone? Do we need this... no. Will we watch it... probably.
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