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Sylvester Stallone Admits Regretting the Deletion of a Key Scene from Rambo First Blood
Sylvester Stallone is looking back at First Blood with a twinge of what might have been. He now says a cut scene that revealed Sheriff Will Teasle as a Korean War veteran would have turned the showdown into a clash between two scarred soldiers, not just a fugitive and a small-town lawman. The decision fits with his push to tone down the violence and lean into Rambo’s humanity, but it also trimmed away a layer of moral complexity. Four decades on, the film’s legacy endures, along with the tantalizing question of how much deeper it could have gone.
Sylvester Stallone Says Cutting This Scene From Rambo: First Blood Was A Big Mistake
"First Blood" remains one of the best action movies ever made, partly because it has more depth than your standard actioner. It seems the original script had even more layers than the final film, too. According to star Sylvester Stallone, there was a scene where it's revealed Brian Dennehy's Sheriff William Teasle actually fought in the Korean War, which would have further motivated his clash with Vietnam vet John J. Rambo.
Long before the days of John Wick and Jack Reacher there was John J. Rambo. The former green beret started out in the pages of David Morrell's 1972 novel "First Blood," where he was portrayed as a tortured Vietnam War vet haunted by his experiences abroad. Born out of two harrowing true stories about war veterans, Rambo was nothing like the uber macho action figure he'd become as Stallone's movie franchise took off. But he was quite similar to the very first big screen iteration of the character.
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Robert De Niro & Sylvester Stallone's Highly Entertaining Reunion Movie Is Now A Streaming Hit 13 Years After Disappointing Box Office
After disappointing at the box office in 2013, Grudge Match is now a streaming hit. Robert De Niro and Sylvester Stallone first starred together in the 1997 crime drama Cop Land and reunited over a decade later in 2013's Grudge Match, a movie that plays on their iconic roles as boxers – Stallone as Rocky Balboa and De Niro's Oscar-winning role as Jake La Motta in Raging Bull (1980).
Now, 13 years later, Grudge Match ranks eighth in the Top 10 movies on Paramount+ in the United States for today, January 16. It ranks above PAW Patrol: The Movie and below The Running Man (2025), Roofman, The Running Man (1987), Regretting You, Fighting, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, and Top Gun: Maverick.
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