New poster for Rambo: Last Blood features Stallone emerging from the shadows

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Rambo: Last Blood, Sylvester Stallone, Rambo

Are you ready to chew bullets, nok arrows, shred tracheas, and become war itself for one final mission? I sure hope so, because RAMBO: LAST BLOOD will soon stealth its way into theaters, and I have a sneaking suspicion that Stallone is looking send his iconic character out with a bang.

After yesterday's report of a new poster for RAMBO: LAST BLOOD being spotted in a Brazilian movie theater, Stallone has shared another outstanding promo for the upcoming film, which features John Rambo emerging from the shadows and ready to unleash hell. The Italian Stallion shared the new poster on Thursday via his official Instagram account, forever feeding the hype machine that is now operating at full speed for Rambo's last stand.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

It is finally here! This is the NEW official RAMBO poster! LOVE IT Thank you to Lionsgate Studio publicity department for the masterful job you’re doing.

A post shared by Sly Stallone (@officialslystallone) on Aug 1, 2019 at 8:45am PDT

Here's the official logline for RAMBO: LAST BLOOD:

When the daughter of one of his friends is kidnapped, Rambo (Stallone) — who has been working on a ranch — crosses the U.S.-Mexico border and quickly finds himself up against the full might of one of Mexico’s most violent cartels.

RAMBO: LAST BLOOD is meant to serve as Stallone's final mission as John Rambo, a hero who first burst onto the action scene in 1982 courtesy of director Ted Kotcheff's FIRST BLOOD.  Joining Stallone for the ultra-violent swan song of one of cinema's most iconic figures are Paz Vega, Oscar Jaenada, Louis Mandylor, Joaquin Cosio, Yvette Monreal, Adriana Carraza, Jessica Madsen, and Sergio Peris-Mencheta, among others.

RAMBO: LAST BLOOD will spill blood across theater floors beginning on September 20.

 

Source: Instagram

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