Sylvester Stallone Proposes AI De-Aged Rambo Prequel
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Sylvester Stallone Proposes AI De-Aged Rambo Prequel

Sylvester Stallone is eager to revisit his iconic character Rambo by pitching an AI de-aged prequel. He believes the technology is advanced enough to make him appear 18 years old. This initiative reflects his dedication to the franchise and the evolving landscape of filmmaking. With a new memoir on the horizon and his current project 'Tulsa King,' Stallone continues to embrace innovation while celebrating his legacy in Hollywood.

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Sylvester Stallone Pitched Himself For AI De-Aged ‘Rambo’ Prequel: “Isn’t As Big A Stretch”
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Sylvester Stallone is not ready to part ways with his iconic character Rambo, even after more than 40 years since 'First Blood' debuted. Recently, he pitched the idea of using sophisticated AI technology to de-age himself for a Rambo prequel, especially with Noah Centineo in talks for the project. This move highlights Stallone's commitment to the franchise and his willingness to embrace new technology in storytelling, which could resonate well with fans and potentially attract a new audience.
Sylvester Stallone Pitched AI De-Aging ‘Rambo’ Prequel: The Tech Is ‘Sophisticated Enough’ to Make Me ’18 Years Old’
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Sylvester Stallone is excited about the potential of AI technology in filmmaking, particularly for a 'Rambo' prequel that could see him de-aged to 18 years old. With his new memoir set to release next year, Stallone is also promoting his current project, 'Tulsa King.' The idea of using sophisticated AI to recreate his younger self not only showcases advancements in film technology but also highlights Stallone's enduring legacy in Hollywood.

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