Highlights

  • Sylvester Stallone regrets turning down a massive amount of money to megastar in a Rambo movie.
  • Stallone's choice to reject the be offering becomes even more painful when taking into account the good fortune of the Rambo franchis.
  • Stallone also expresses feel sorry about about the advertising of the Rambo character to youngsters.

During Sylvester Stallone's time in Hollywood, the well-known actor accomplished an improbable amount, even supposing there were roles he couldn't get. As a result of that success, a documentary about Stallone was produced and Netflix paid to get the Rambo franchise.

Netflix's interest in the Rambo franchise makes very best sense given how in style the personality has been over the years. As it turns out, however, Stallone has serious regrets about some aspects of the Rambo franchise.

How Did Sylvester Stallone Miss Out On A Fortune From Rambo?

In 2022, Sylvester Stallone sat down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. During the ensuing conversation, Stallone used to be asked what the largest Hollywood payday he ever were given was once. Instead of answering that query, Stallone brought up a huge regret he has about the Rambo franchise.

As Stallone quickly explained, he once rejected a large sum of money. "I turned down 34." Stallone then went on to mention that he was once introduced that huge amount of cash to megastar in a Rambo movie.

"We were doing Rambo III. We thought it was going to be the biggest hit — this was before it came out. And I was paid a fortune for it. Then they go, “We want Rambo IV. Here it is: Pay or play, 34.” I go, “Let’s not jump the gun here …”

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Stallone has a $400 million fortune as of the time of this writing. No matter how rich Stallone may be, it is still easy to understand why it would be painful for him to think about how much money he lost.

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As The Hollywood Reporter's article accurately pointed out, Stallone turned down more money than readers may have thought at first. After all, Stallone rejected $34 million in '80s money, which would be worth a lot more today. "Factoring inflation, $34 million would now be approximately $85 million"

How Much Money Have The Rambo Movies Made?

Production Budget:

Worldwide Box Office:

First Blood (1982)

$14,000,000

$125,212,904

Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)

$44,000,000

$300,400,000

Rambo III (1988)

$58,000,000

$188,715,611

Rambo (2008)

$47,500,000

$113,244,290

Rambo: Last Blood (2019)

$50,000,000

$91,378,886

After The Hollywood Reporter said, "And that’s in Nineteen Eighties dollars", Stallone admitted how much he regrets his decision now. "For real. That’s now not a shaggy dog story. Oh boy, what an fool. Now I take into consideration that and … wow."

As the interview went on from there, the subject of Rambo was dropped. However, the interviewer went on to ask Stallone about other mistakes he could have made during the heyday of his career.

First off, The Hollywood Reporter asked Stallone if he ever got mixed up in abusing illicit substances. Stallone responded by saying he never fell into that hole, but he admitted that he tried an illegal substance once.

"Amazingly, by no means. I attempted it once and it was once no good. I used to be doing Rocky III and had to get down to a certain weight — too skinny, in fact. I used to be ingesting 20, 30 cups of espresso a day and eating tuna fish. Somebody goes, ’Try this Dexedrine.” And then I didn’t know where I used to be — I’m directing on a rocket send. I’m (imitates grinding his jaw) and my tongue was stuck to the roof of my mouth. I mentioned, “That’s it.”

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From there, the interviewer requested Stallone about a quote of his from the past. Bringing up that Stallone as soon as mentioned that he "abused power" the interviewer let the actor explain that he wasn't the use of that time period in the means that a lot of people do nowadays.

"No, no, no, no, no! When I say “I abused power,” it was with my public persona and words. I thought I knew everything, and when I look back on that time it’s deeply mortifying. That’s what I meant."

Sylvester Stallone's Regrets How The Rambo Franchise Was Marketed To Kids

During Sylvester Stallone's occupation, the wildly a success actor has starred in a slew of sequels. Most significantly, Stallone headlined the Rambo, Rocky, and Expendables franchises. Some lesser talked about examples include Stallone's appearances in Guardians of the Galaxy, Escape Plan, and Spy Kids sequels.

Considering how many sequels Stallone has starred in, it should not marvel someone he has headlined some unhealthy movies. In fact, a lot of Stallone's Rambo movies had been critically panned, so it could make sense if he wished they were better.

How Do The Rambo Movies Score On Rotten Tomatoes?

Critics Score:

Audience Score:

First Blood (1982)

86%

85%

Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)

33%

60%

Rambo III (1988)

41%

45%

Rambo (2008)

37%

69%

Rambo: Last Blood (2019)

26%

81%

While that can be the case, something is certain. Based on what Stallone has said in the past, there is one most commonly forgotten access in the Rambo franchise that Stallone was in opposition to. Unsurprisingly, Stallone wasn't inquisitive about the production of this Rambo venture.

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During the mid-'80s, an animated collection starring Stallone's famous personality called Rambo: The Force of Freedom aired. Canceled after only one season, there have been still a staggering 65 episodes of the most commonly forgotten display produced.

If it wasn't unusual sufficient that there was once a display for youngsters that focused on John Rambo, it gets weirder than that. At that point, there used to be a toy line produced that used to be dedicated to Rambo: The Force of Freedom.

In 1986, Stallone was once interviewed by means of the Chicago Tribune. During that interview, Stallone stated that he was "infuriated" by the Rambo character being marketed to kids. Stallone in particular said that he attempted to forestall the toy line from being produced.

'I couldn`t regulate it. I tried to stop it, however I don`t own the licensing rights," Stallone also said the toys made him so angry that when he was asked to give some of them away to charity, he refused. 'I couldn`t control it. I tried to stop it, but I don`t own the licensing rights,"

During that same interview, Stallone published that he additionally could not prevent the cool animated film. "First of all, that isn`t Rambo, but, more important, they tell me I can`t stop them because it's not me their using; it's a likeness of a character I played and don`t own."

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