"First Blood" Origin Film in the Works



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"First Blood" Origin Film in the Works

According to Deadline, an origin film for the "First Blood" series is currently in development. This news has excited fans of the long - running and iconic franchise, which has been a staple in the action - packed world of cinema since the release of the first movie in 1982.

 
 
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The film will be helmed by Jalmari Helander, known for his work on "Sisu". Helander brings his unique vision and directorial skills to this project, which will focus on the origin story of John Rambo, the character famously portrayed by Sylvester Stallone. The movie will delve into Rambo's experiences in Vietnam during his younger days, exploring the events that shaped him into the battle - hardened warrior audiences know and love. This fresh take on the character's backstory is sure to add new depth and context to the "First Blood" universe.
 
 
 

Scheduled for a 2027 release, the as - yet - untitled film is already generating significant buzz. As details continue to emerge, fans of the series are eagerly awaiting more information about the cast, additional plot elements, and how this origin story will fit into the existing "First Blood" narrative. With Helander at the helm, expectations are high for a thrilling and engaging film that pays homage to the franchise's roots while offering a new perspective on Rambo's early life.
 
 
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