Stallone sets stage for 'Rocky' comeback film (AP) Updated: 2005-10-18 10:07
Down but never out, actor Sylvester Stallone is forging a movie comeback for
the unlikely boxing champion, Rocky Balboa, who sent Stallone's star soaring and
won Oscars nearly 30 years ago, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer said on Monday.
Sylvester Stallone
signs a fan's autograph following an unveiling ceremony for producer Mike
Medavoy's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood September 19,
2005. Stallone is signing on to reprise his role as boxer Rocky Balboa in
the sixth installment of the long-running film series, which he wrote and
will direct. The film, titled 'Rocky Balboa,' will be co-produced and
co-financed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Pictures and Revolution
Studios and will be distributed by Columbia Pictures.
[Reuters] | Stallone, 59, will reprise his
role in the sixth "Rocky" film, titled "Rocky Balboa," playing the Philadelphia
boxer who is lured out of a long retirement to fight a championship bout while
dealing with personal tragedy outside the ring.
"'Rocky Balboa' is about everybody who feels they want to participate in the
race of life, rather than be a bystander. You're never too old to climb a
mountain, if that's your desire," Stallone said in a statement.
The original "Rocky" in 1976 told of a lowly club fighter in Philadelphia who
gets his one shot at the championship title and loses in a split decision but
wins a personal triumph. It proved to be a box office smash, raking in $117
million and winning Oscars, the U.S. film industry's top honors, for directing,
editing and best film.
Stallone, who also wrote the screenplay, was nominated for best actor but
lost to Peter Finch for "Network."
Most successor films proved strong with fans as a parade of high-profile
pugilists battled Rocky, including actors Mr. T and Dolph Lundgren. But "Rocky
V" failed to excite fans and earned a meager $41 million at U.S. and Canadian
box offices.
MGM President Dan Taylor said he was convinced that "a whole new generation
of filmgoers (is) ready to be introduced" to Rocky Balboa and his life in and
out of the ring.
The new film will begin production early next year and
is backed by MGM, Columbia Pictures, and Revolution Studios.
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