While the box office returns for the third Expendables movie weren't exactly what they were hoping for, it seems like that hasn't deterred Sylvester Stallone from planning the fourth movie and he will be learning from his mistakes this time.
While controversy swirled around the third effort in the Expendables franchise, not to mention the studio's decision to release a PG-13 cut of the film against Sylvester Stallone's wishes, it seems like that much crazier and action-packed version will still be making it into the hands of the fans of the franchise.
With the controversy surrounding the latest Expendables movie, it seems like the rated-R version that many fans wanted could still see the light of day in the form of the director's cut from Patrick Hughes and Sylvester Stallone.
While the last movie had a poor box office take and legal issues with a leak of the film prior to its release, there wasn't much to take away from the last Expendables movie. But star Sylvester Stallone seems like he know one thing he is ready to do after seeing how the last movie was perceived.
While the last Expendables movie didn't pan out as well as he may of hoped, it seems like a revival will the next project for Sylvester Stallone and he could be taking the title and story from a recent video game version of this famed character.
Maybe Sylvester Stallone saw the success of the last Transformers movie in China, but it seems like the action star may want to take his Expendables franchise over to the Asian nation as well.
While the most recent Expendables movie didn't blow up at the box office like they hoped, it seems like most of the cast is willing to return for a fourth adventure. But when will it be coming?
News around 'The Expendables 3' has circled the leak that led to millions of downloads of the film in DVD quality, but the stars don't seem to be worried as they hit the red carpet all over Europe promoting the new action vehicle.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's son Patrick is hoping to follow his father's footsteps, The Daily Mail reported June 8.
Patrick told his Twitter followers that he wants to gain weight and muscle for the summer season.
The 19-year-old posted photos showing off his physique after a workout session and sent a message to inspire fans to get into better shape as well.
"Early morning pump! Who is getting into shape for summer??!! Gonna gain 7 pounds this summer," the university student wrote.
View photo Patrick posted on Twitter here.
Showtime bought a new drama series about a no-frills gym in 1970's Venice Beach, Calif., which will star Arnold Schwarzenegger in a recurring role,The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
The project, titled Pump, traces the origin of the present-day fitness industry and culture of body worship to a single 1,000-square-foot concrete room on Pacific Avenue, a gym called Pump.
Schwarzenegger was brought in to the project after the original creator brought the idea to Two and a Half Men executive producers Eric and Kim Tannenbaum, who invited the former bodybuilder and California governor to join the series.
News has recently surfaced that a series of old secretly taped recordings between well-known actor Slyvestor Stallone and his half-sister Toni-Ann Filiti have been destroyed as part of a multi-million dollar settlement.