Sylvester Stallone Reveals ‘Rocky 7’ Origin Story, Criticizes ‘Creed’ Producers

Sylvester Stallone Reveals ‘Rocky 7’ Origin Story, Criticizes ‘Creed’ Producers

Sylvester Stallone sometimes gives spoilers about his movies, like he did for 2015’s “Creed,” but now he’s doing so for one that will never see the light of day, “Rocky 7.”

After Sylvester Stallone began his career in adult films, he quickly rose to global fame creating the ‘Rocky’ films in the 1970s. However, he was never able to hold onto the rights to the character.

Despite writing all 6 of the boxer’s films and appearing in both of the ‘Creed’ spin-offs with Michael B. Jordan, the actor not only stepped aside for ‘Creed III’, but also his plans for Rocky have also been cancelled.

Now Sylvester Stallone, in a moment to release his frustration, took to his social networks to reveal what the seventh installment of “Rocky” would be and the plan he had for the character.

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This would be ‘Rocky 7’: Sylvester Stallone reveals his original plan for the film

In a few posts (which have already been deleted by Stallone himself), the actor on February 20, 2023 shared his initial plans for ‘Rocky 7’ along with John Rivoli’s concept art.

The posts show handwritten notes where Stallone laid out his ideas for the seventh film. Additionally, in the text accompanying the post, he attacked the producers of ‘Rocky’ and ‘Creed’.

“That was the original ‘Rocky 7’ script QUOTES, unfortunately for (group of) certain people, it’s never going to happen, but it’s something I want to share with the biggest fans. Always hit.”

Stallone’s design for ‘Rocky 7’ had the character back at Adrian’s restaurant (named after his late wife) having an emotional moment remembering her and perhaps imagining what his life would have been like if still alive

“Rocky is back trying to fight for the neighborhood that made him and still loves him.”

The notes also show that Rocky at one point goes to a local boxing club, where he sees a 27-year-old named Chucho the Mutt fighting in the ring and recognizes the distinctive “eye of the tiger” in him.

This suggests that the protagonist, as he did with boxer Tommy from ‘Rocky V’ and with Adonis Creed, would take on a new student so that the legacy of him and his late trainer Mickey Goldmill would continue for more generations.

Sylvester Stallone slams ‘Rocky’ and ‘Creed’ producers

It’s not the first time that ‘Sly’ has made strong statements against the studio and producer Irwin Winkler, who is responsible for filming the films ‘Rocky’ and currently ‘Creed’.

In July 2022, he shared a photo of a snake with a knife in its mouth, writing it as a flattering portrait of producer Irwin Winkler.

In 2019, Stallone explained to Variety that he had zero rights to “Rocky” and that when he wanted to change the situation in 1984, he was turned down and told that at least he was getting paid for the movies.

“When I finally confronted them (right before ‘Rocky 4’ in 1985), I said, ‘Doesn’t it bother you that I wrote every word, the choreography? I’m faithful, I’ve been promoted, I’ve been directed and I don’t have 1% to leave my children?’ And the answer was: “You’ve been paid.” And that was the end of the conversation.”

In November 2022, he told The Hollywood Reporter that his inexperience in the industry and trusting the wrong people were what kept him from owning the franchise he created from the ground up.

“It was a deal that was made without my knowledge, by people I thought were close to me, and they basically waived any rights I would have. At the time I was so excited to be working and didn’t understand that this was a business. Who would have thought Rocky would last another 45 years? I’ve never used a (line of dialogue) from anyone else, and the irony is that I don’t own anything. who have literally done nothing control it.”

He also commented that if it weren’t for Irwin Winkler, he would have made at least three more Rocky movies, but that as long as the producer doesn’t give him his due, he won’t return to the franchise.

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