"First Blood" Origin Film in the Works



Movie News
"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.

 
 
Source: Images from the Internet, if there is any infringement, please contact the removal of
 
 

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.
 
 
Latest Stories
Life News1 minute readPizza, a culinary masterpiece originating from Italy, has transcended geographical boundaries to become a beloved dish worldwide. Its enduring popularity lies in its perfect blend of simplicity and versatility, making it a staple in diverse cultures across the globe.
Social News1 minute readEvery New Year's Eve, millions gather in Times Square for the iconic Ball Drop, a spellbinding spectacle that transforms the area into a pulsating hub of celebration. As the final minute before midnight ticks away, the crowd erupts in a thunderous countdown, and a massive crystal ball descends 43 meters down a mast. At the stroke of midnight, a ton of colorful confetti blankets the square, while strangers and loved ones alike share kisses to welcome the new year.
Economic News1 minute readAustralia is grappling with a sharp decline in international students, triggering concerns over labor market gaps. As of April 2025, the total number of international students dropped to 794,000, a decrease of 300,000 from the end of 2024. New enrollments plummeted 13% year-on-year to 219,000, while visa applications fell by over 30%. This is largely attributed to successive policy tightenings: visa fees were hiked twice in a year (from A$710 to A$1,600, then to A$2,000); English proficiency and financial proof requirements were raised
Social News1 minute readIn Canada, where winter dominates the New Year’s landscape, snow isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a symbol of prosperity. As the new year approaches, Canadians build towering snow walls around their homes and craft elaborate snowmen, believing these icy fortifications ward off negative energies. This tradition harks back to indigenous beliefs that snow possesses cleansing properties, while the act of shaping it into barriers reflects a practical wintertime resilience.
Sports News1 minute readOlaf Tabor, Head of Elite Sports at the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), stated, “We want clean, safe sports that benefit our people while fostering top-level athletic performance.” For Tabor, the challenge lies in aligning sports and social goals without neglecting international aspirations: “We’re talking about sports that succeed globally—benefiting both organized sports activities and society.”
Economic News1 minute readAustralian stocks rose modestly on Friday (July 5), buoyed by fresh record highs on Wall Street. The S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.17% to 8,610 in midday trade—less than 30 points from its all-time peak—while the All Ordinaries Index added 0.16% to 8,847.3. Despite stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data dampening hopes for a July Fed rate cut, markets reacted positively to signs of economic resilience.
Game News2 minute readGet ready for an exciting battle as "Hunter x Hunter: NEN×IMPACT", the first official fighting game of the "Hunter x Hunter" series, hits the shelves on July 17, 2025. This 2D fighting game, developed by Eighting and published by Arc System Works and Bushiroad Games, is set to land on PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Steam, and it supports Simplified Chinese, catering to Chinese - speaking players.