David Harbour se une a 'John Rambo' como el Mayor Trautman

David Harbour, conocido por 'Stranger Things', se ha unido al reparto de 'John Rambo' en el papel del Mayor Trautman. La película, una precuela de la franquicia de Sylvester Stallone, está protagonizada por Noah Centineo como el personaje principal y está dirigida por Jalmari Helander. Variety confirmó la noticia del casting.

David Harbour interpretará al oficial al mando de Rambo, el Mayor Trautman, en 'John Rambo', la historia de origen ambientada antes de 'First Blood' de 1982. Noah Centineo encabeza el elenco como John Rambo, un veterano de Vietnam y soldado de las Fuerzas Especiales que se convierte en el último miembro superviviente de su unidad. Aunque traumatizado por sus experiencias, Rambo desarrolla habilidades que utiliza contra policías corruptos y cárteles de la droga en la franquicia. El guion es de Rory Haines y Sohrab Noshirvani, bajo la dirección de Jalmari Helander, de 'Sisu'. Variety ha confirmado los detalles. La producción de 'John Rambo' ha finalizado en Tailandia. A Centineo y Harbour se unen Yao de 'Sinners', Jason Tobin de 'A Thousand Blows', Quincy Isaiah de 'Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty', Jefferson White de 'Yellowstone' y Tayme Thapthimthong de 'The White Lotus'. La película es producida por Lionsgate, Millennium Media, Templeton Media y AGBO, con distribución de Lionsgate. Los productores incluyen a Kevin King Templeton para Templeton Media, Les Weldon y Jonathan Yunger para Millennium Media, y Angela Russo-Otstot y Michael Disco para AGBO. Los productores ejecutivos son Anthony y Joe Russo, Trevor Short, Dallas Sonnier, Amanda Presmyk y Stallone. Harbour, nominado dos veces al Emmy, apareció recientemente en 'Stranger Things' y 'Thunderbolts*', y tiene proyectos próximos que incluyen 'Avengers: Doomsday', 'Violent Night 2', 'Evil Genius' y la película de Lionsgate 'A Head Full of Ghosts'.

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