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

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Lionsgate has begun production on John Rambo, a prequel exploring the origins of the iconic action hero before the events of First Blood. Noah Centineo stars in the role originally played by Sylvester Stallone, directed by Jalmari Helander. Filming is underway in Thailand with an ensemble cast.

The Rambo franchise, which debuted with the 1982 film First Blood and most recently concluded with 2019's Rambo: Last Blood, is returning with a prequel titled John Rambo. This origin story delves into the experiences that shaped the character years before his first on-screen appearance. Production commenced this week in Bangkok, Thailand, with additional filming planned in Krabi, Phang Nga, and Kanchanaburi. The project is backed by Lionsgate, Millennium Media, Templeton Media, and AGBO, and will be distributed theatrically by Lionsgate. The screenplay comes from Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani, known for Black Adam and The Mauritanian. Centineo, fresh from roles in Warfare and the upcoming Street Fighter, leads the cast alongside Yao from Sinners, Jason Tobin from A Thousand Blows, Quincy Isaiah from Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Jefferson White from Yellowstone, and Tayme Thapthimthong from The White Lotus. Director Jalmari Helander, acclaimed for Sisu and Rare Exports, expressed his personal connection to the material: “When I was eleven, I saw First Blood for the first time, and it changed my life. Rambo wasn’t just a film to me—it stayed with me growing up and was a defining influence on why I wanted to become a filmmaker. As we begin production on the origin of John Rambo, we’re going back to the beginning. This is Rambo stripped down, raw, and real—a survival story about endurance, persistence, and lost innocence.” Producers praised the collaboration, with Angela Russo-Otstot of AGBO noting it as “a rare opportunity to revisit one of our favorite characters.” Kevin King Templeton and Les Weldon added that Helander and Centineo bring “discipline” and “deep understanding” to the role. Erin Westerman, president of Lionsgate Motion Picture Group, highlighted the film's potential to blend “incredible action” with character exploration for both new and existing fans. Helander's recent Sisu films have earned strong critical acclaim, with Rotten Tomatoes scores of 94% and 95%, surpassing previous Rambo entries.

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Reactions on X to the John Rambo prequel are polarized. Enthusiasts praise the gritty first poster, director Jalmari Helander's involvement from Sisu, and Russo Brothers' production, with some intrigued by Noah Centineo as young Rambo. Critics decry the casting as a miscast, question the need for a prequel exploring known origins, and lament Hollywood's reliance on reboots over original content.

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Dramatic depiction of actors Andrew Koji as Ryu and Noah Centineo as Ken from the Street Fighter live-action movie teaser trailer at The Game Awards 2025.
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Street Fighter movie teaser trailer debuts at Game Awards 2025

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Paramount Pictures unveiled the first teaser trailer for the live-action Street Fighter movie at The Game Awards 2025, offering a glimpse of iconic characters and high-energy action. The film, set for release on October 16, 2026, stars Andrew Koji as Ryu and Noah Centineo as Ken Masters, focusing on their involvement in the World Warrior Tournament. Fans have praised the trailer's fun, over-the-top vibe and star-studded cast.

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson are set to reprise their roles as Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark in the upcoming Hunger Games prequel, Sunrise on the Reaping. The film, directed by Francis Lawrence, explores the 50th Hunger Games more than two decades before the original story. It is based on Suzanne Collins' latest novel and scheduled for release on November 20, 2026.

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Henry Cavill has released the first images from the upcoming Highlander reboot, in which he stars as the immortal warrior. The actor shared the photos on Instagram, marking a milestone after a production delay due to injury. Directed by Chad Stahelski, the film revives the 1986 classic franchise.

Nia DaCosta's '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple' has premiered to positive critical reception as a brutal sequel in the zombie franchise. Starring Ralph Fiennes and Jack O’Connell, the film explores a post-apocalyptic England gripped by the Rage virus. Directed by the 'Candyman' filmmaker, it builds on Danny Boyle's previous entry with heightened horror elements.

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John Romero, co-creator of Doom and Quake, has announced that his studio's canceled first-person shooter project is back on track following a complete redesign. The unnamed game, impacted by earlier funding cuts, is now a smaller indie title incorporating elements from its original concept. Romero shared these updates at Salón del Videojuego de Madrid, hinting at innovative gameplay inspired by Elden Ring.

Netflix's live-action adaptation of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed has cast Lola Petticrew and Zachary Hart as series regulars, joining previously announced co-lead Toby Wallace. Their roles remain under wraps, but the series is set in Ancient Rome and expected to film in Italy starting in early 2026. The project, first announced in 2020, explores a new storyline distinct from the games.

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Starz has secured exclusive U.S. rights to the six-episode South African action series 'The Nowhere Man,' starring Bonko Khoza and Naturi Naughton-Lewis. The show, which follows a former mercenary grappling with PTSD, will begin airing weekly on the network starting January 16, 2026. Naughton-Lewis, known from Starz's 'Power' franchise, also serves as an executive producer.

 

 

 

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