Noah Centineo as Rambo: How the 'Expendables' Deal Changes Everything

Lionsgate has made a major move in the action franchise world by casting Noah Centineo as the new John Rambo. The studio struck a comprehensive deal covering both Rambo and The Expendables series for future development. This agreement includes rights to produce new films, TV shows, and even video games based on the popular franchises. Production on the new Rambo film is scheduled to begin in Thailand next year with international sales launching imminently.

Key Points: Noah Centineo Cast as John Rambo in Lionsgate Franchise Deal

  • Noah Centineo confirmed to take over iconic John Rambo role from Sylvester Stallone
  • Lionsgate secures worldwide distribution for sixth Rambo film in franchise
  • Studio gains rights to develop TV shows, video games from Expendables series
  • Production set to begin in Thailand next year with international sales starting soon
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Noah Centineo's 'Rambo' sequel, 'The Expendables' rights strikes major deal

Lionsgate confirms Noah Centineo will play John Rambo in new sequel while securing major rights to both Rambo and Expendables franchises for future films and TV projects.

"Lionsgate has gained the rights to develop and produce all derivative works, including future films and TV productions - Variety"

Los Angeles, November 4

In a major update for Sylvester Stallone's celebrated 'Rambo' and 'The Expendables' franchises, Lionsgate has confirmed the casting of actor Noah Centineo to take over the role of John Rambo.

According to Variety, Centineo's casting arrives on the heels of Lionsgate striking a major deal to cover both the 'Rambo' and 'The Expendables' film series with Millennium Media.

Under the deal, the studio has gained the rights to develop and produce "all derivative works, including future films and TV productions" for 'The Expendables' and worldwide distribution rights for the upcoming sixth 'Rambo' film in the franchise.

Lionsgate has also become the lead studio and production partner with Millennium on all future 'Rambo' TV projects, including the chance to participate in future 'Rambo' films.

The studio can also develop other derivative works on 'The Expendables', such as video games, immersive experiences, and cross-platform extensions.

While confirming that Noah Centineo will be seen as the next John Rambo, Lionsgate stated it will begin international sales in the American Film Market in Los Angeles next week, whereas the production is expected to commence in Thailand next year.

Filmmaker Jalmari Helander will take over the director's chair for the film.

John Rambo will be produced by Millennium Media and Templeton Media, with a script from Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani.

Earlier this year, reports suggested that 'The Perfect Date' actor was in discussions to play the role of a young John Rambo.

The first 'Rambo' film was based on David Morrell's 1972 novel 'First Blood', about a troubled Vietnam War veteran and former US Army Special Forces Soldier who is an expert in weaponry, hand-to-hand combat and guerrilla warfare.

The five-film franchise, consisting of 'First Blood' (1982), 'Rambo: First Blood Part II' (1985), 'Rambo III' (1988), 'Rambo' (2008) and 'Rambo: Last Blood' (2019), has grossed over 800 million USD worldwide, according to the outlet.

- ANI

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Priya S
Excited to see the franchise continue! The Thailand shooting location sounds interesting. Hope they maintain the original Rambo spirit while bringing something fresh. 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
As someone who grew up watching Rambo films with my dad, I'm cautiously optimistic. The franchise needs new blood, but hope they don't ruin the legacy. The original films were iconic!
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Sarah B
Interesting business move by Lionsgate. The rights deal could mean more content across platforms. Hope they focus on quality storytelling rather than just milking the franchise.
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Kavya N
Noah will need serious physical transformation for this role! Hope he gets proper training. The original Rambo was about raw power and survival instinct, not just good looks. 💪
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Michael C
The TV projects and video games expansion sounds promising. Could be a good way to explore Rambo's backstory in more depth than the films allowed.

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