The actor keeps playing tough guys that you can depend on to survive.
Rambo can take on a swarm of domestic or foreign enemies on his own. Rocky might be beaten down, but he will push himself to stand back up. Barney Ross will lead his team of mercenaries to save the day. None of these guys are superheroes plucked out of the Marvel universe, they exist in a testosterone-fueled world, each one played by Sylvester Stallone.
In 1980, Stallone talked about early ideas on how to close Rocky III during an interview with Roger Ebert, “--he has achieved everything possible and he dies when he’s on top. I don’t think people want to see Rocky when he’s 80.” That was what Stallone thought could make for a satisfying conclusion. Plans changed and good thing too, Stallone went on to make Rocky IV, excessive in Cold War influence.
Sylvester Stallone Helped Turn ‘Rambo’ Into a Franchise John Rambo was supposed to die in First Blood, like what happens in the novel, but Stallone wanted a change. The theatrical ending remains a heart-wrenching one, as Rambo breaks down and allows himself to be apprehended.
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