Filming has commenced on “John Rambo,” a prequel designed to delve into the early life of the iconic action character, preceding the narrative of the 1982 hit “First Blood.” The production is underway across various Thai locations, such as Bangkok, Krabi, Phang Nga, and Kanchanaburi. These settings offer a blend of urban and rugged backdrops, essential for depicting the origin story of the legendary hero.
Taking on the role of the young John Rambo is actor Noah Centineo, stepping into the shoes of a character originally brought to life by Sylvester Stallone. The film is helmed by Jalmari Helander, celebrated for his work on the action thriller “Sisu,” with the screenplay penned by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani. This prequel seeks to explore the pivotal experiences that molded Rambo into one of cinema’s most enduring action figures. While specific plot details are scarce, the narrative will likely focus on Rambo’s formative years and the influences that directed his future journey.
The production boasts a team of seasoned filmmakers and producers, with Sylvester Stallone himself taking on the role of executive producer. This venture unites contributors from several leading production companies, ensuring a collaborative effort to bring this new chapter of the Rambo saga to life.
The Rambo series remains one of Hollywood’s most triumphant action franchises, having released five films and grossing over $800 million globally. “John Rambo” represents the first substantial effort to revisit the character’s beginnings and introduce a younger iteration of the famous soldier to a contemporary audience.
Anticipation builds as “John Rambo” is slated for a 2027 release, promising to deliver an engaging exploration of the early days of one of film history’s most recognizable action heroes.
