In the 1980s, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger were Hollywood’s biggest action movie stars.
When they were big action movie stars in the 1980s, from franchises like rambo🇧🇷 Rocky Balboa🇧🇷 Conan the Barbarian🇧🇷 The predator and Terminator🇧🇷 Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger disliked each other at all – something that changed over time.
Even with this enmity, the two iconic actors overcame the difference and became friends, and even starred in several films together, as in the franchise The Expendables and the long Escape routereleased on October 11, 2013 in Brazilian theaters.

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Stallone talked about the troubled relationship with Schwarzenegger during an interview with Forbes, which turned into a great friendship in the end. “We didn’t really like each other that much because we were… that might sound a little conceited, but I think we were pioneering a kind of genre at the time,” he said.
“Then the competition, because it’s his nature, he’s very competitive and so am I… and I just thought that really helped, but off screen we were still competitive and that wasn’t a healthy thing, but we became really good friends. [com o tempo],” he assured.
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Sylvester Stallone criticizes Rocky Balboa spin-off Drago: ‘Parasite producers’
after announcement of dragonspin off of Rocky Balboa🇧🇷 Sylvester Stallone criticized the producers involved in the project and called them “parasites.” On the contrary Creed: Born to Fight (2015), the actor has no involvement in this chapter of the franchise.
According to information from TheWrapthe screenwriter Robert Lawton was slated to write a spin-off film focused on the character. Ivan Dragoplayed by Dolph Lundgrenwhich appeared in Rocky IV (1985) and Creed II (2018). On Instagram, Stallone wrote a post in which he criticized Irwin Winklerproducer of the franchise, and Lundgren for going “behind his back”.
“Broken heart again… just found it out… again Irwin Winklerpathetic 94-year-old producer and his imbecile vulture children, Charles and davidare scraping the bones of another amazing character I created without even telling me,” claimed the actor on social media.
I apologize to the fans, I never wanted the characters from Rocky from being exploited by these parasites… by the way, I once had nothing but respect for dolph, but he NEVER told me about what was going on behind my back with the character I created for him!!! REAL FRIENDS are more precious than gold.
Sylvester Stallone made another publication to call Winkler of “leecher” and “parasitic producer.” Dolph Lundgren responded to the former castmate and claimed how he “was under the impression” that Stallone was involved in dragon🇧🇷
“Just to clear things up about a possible spin-off of dragon,” he stated. “There is no approved script, no deals, no director [escolhido] and I personally had the impression that my friend Sly Stallone was involved as a producer or even as an actor.”
There was a press leak last week, which was unfortunate. I’m in contact with Mr. Balboa – just so all the fans can relax… done.
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