David Harbour joins 'John Rambo' as Major Trautman

David Harbour, known for 'Stranger Things,' has joined the cast of 'John Rambo' in the role of Major Trautman. The film, a prequel to the Sylvester Stallone franchise, stars Noah Centineo as the titular character and is directed by Jalmari Helander. Variety confirmed the casting news.

David Harbour will portray Rambo’s commanding officer, Major Trautman, in 'John Rambo,' the origin story set before 1982’s 'First Blood.' Noah Centineo leads as John Rambo, a Vietnam veteran and Special Forces soldier who becomes the last surviving member of his unit. Though traumatized by his experiences, Rambo develops skills used against corrupt police and drug cartels in the franchise. The screenplay comes from Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani, with Jalmari Helander of 'Sisu' directing. Variety has confirmed the details. Production on 'John Rambo' has wrapped in Thailand. Joining Centineo and Harbour are Yao of 'Sinners,' Jason Tobin of 'A Thousand Blows,' Quincy Isaiah of 'Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty,' Jefferson White of 'Yellowstone,' and Tayme Thapthimthong of 'The White Lotus.' The film is produced by Lionsgate, Millennium Media, Templeton Media, and AGBO, with distribution by Lionsgate. Producers include Kevin King Templeton for Templeton Media, Les Weldon and Jonathan Yunger for Millennium Media, and Angela Russo-Otstot and Michael Disco for AGBO. Executive producers are Anthony and Joe Russo, Trevor Short, Dallas Sonnier, Amanda Presmyk, and Stallone. Two-time Emmy nominee Harbour recently appeared in 'Stranger Things' and 'Thunderbolts*' and has upcoming projects including 'Avengers: Doomsday,' 'Violent Night 2,' 'Evil Genius,' and Lionsgate’s 'A Head Full of Ghosts.'

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Noah Centineo as young John Rambo on the Thailand set of the Lionsgate prequel, surrounded by jungle and film crew.
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