“Escape Plan 3: The Extractors” Overseas Poster!

Here’s an overseas poster for Escape Plan 3: The Extractors.
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Here’s an overseas poster for Escape Plan 3: The Extractors.

Sly Stallone was a guests a the Cannes Film Festival where he talked about Rambo: Last Blood and two potential projects:
Rambo: Last Blood – “We pick it up, he’s out in this storm, a horrible storm. He’s trying to rescue people… He’s still dealing with survivor guilt, b/c he couldn’t save his friends in Vietnam. A result of PTSD. He has a hard time. He has a beautiful ranch, but he lives underground… He has an adopted family there. His father has passed on. The housekeeper who is 70 has a granddaughter. He’s her surrogate father… Bad things happen…There’s going to be some serious vengeance in this movie. A lot of people getting hurt.”
Cobra – “That (conceit) was what if Bruce Springsteen had a gun? That was rock n’ roll meets drama. That should have been another franchise because that character was so cool. And I blew it. My personal life got in the way. But we’re trying to bring it back as a streaming TV series. Bring out the zombie squad. I’m long gone, but the idea is really good…”
Rocky (Not Creed III): “I have a great idea for Rocky. He finds this fella in the country illegally and it becomes a whole thing…”
Sly talks about more in the article but there were two quotes I want to share:
“Failures just make you smarter. Sometimes success makes you dumber.”
“Never stop punching. That’s how I roll. You always have something to prove.”
The one project I wish we’d hear more about is Hunter based on James Byron Huggins best-selling novel written for Sly!
Source: Deadline.

I’m usually not a fan of baseball movies, but Stano looks pretty good. (Side note – growing up in Daytona Beach, I first thought Stano might be about the serial killer.)

THE GROUNDBREAKING ART OF JIM STERANKO by Michael Gonzales at Crime Reads is worth a read for all Steranko fans.

The Terminator: Dark Fate poster is here… and I like it!

From Sly Stallone’s Official Instagram:
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Returning September 20th # rambo5
Quoting the late, great, Stan Lee: ‘Nuff Said.

Here’s the poster and trailer for Daughter of the Wolf starring Gina Carano. I’m surprised she’s not a bigger star. She should be.

Ken Meyer, Jr. presents a monthly column called Ink Stains. In the column Ken (who is an amazing artist) posts a fanzine from his collection. Here’s Ken…
I have a collection of over 200 fanzines from the 60’s-80’s that I plan to scan and talk about, one at a time. I hope to have some of the participants answer a few questions. Many of those participants are established comics professionals now, while some have gone on to other things. I will show a few snippets from each zine and give you a link to download a pdf of the whole thing, which I hope all of you will do!
In Ink Stains 112, Ken shares with us Comic Crusader #14 which is another amazing issue. Comic Crusader #14 features a cover by Dennis Fujitake and Bill Black, more Fujitake and Black art as well as art by Don Newton, Martin Greim, Jack Kirtby, Steve Ditko, a full pager by Steranko, articles, stories and more! What a classic fanzine.
As always, thanks to Ken for bringing back great memories of fandom!

If you’ve never watched Fear the Walking Dead or if you did watch it but gave up on it, please consider giving it a(nother) go. The cast has changed as has the focus. I’ve really enjoyed the new direction.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look!

I can’t say I was ever a big David Crosby fan, but he is a two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame winner and this documentary about him definitely looks interesting.

This is pretty cool. It’s a poster for Kill Me Now Ringo Said the Gringo (an imaginary movie) made for Tarantino’s next film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Source: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Here’s a trailer for Evil. The trailer is good. I hope the series holds up.

Ridley Scott Revisits Black Hawk Down in an interview with Geoff Boucher at Deadline and it is worth a read!