Sylvester Stallone Will Adapt James Byron Huggins’ Hunter

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”8667″ img_size=”800×500″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]While the 2009 version of Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo V never ended being made, we have an interesting split of plans for this concept. A Rambo sequel will happen, with Stallone battling up against the Mexican cartel in Rambo 5: Last Blood next year. He will also be making a movie based on a novel he has the rights to, James Byron Huggins’ Hunter.

In 2009, Stallone described that in Rambo V: The Savage Hunt he would fight up against a monster:

“It’s a feral monster. It’s a… thing. It’s this amalgamation of fury and intelligence and pure, unadulterated rage. It’s before men became… hu-men. This is when they were still inhuman. And so, what [Rambo] confronts is something that is everyone’s nightmare. He’s going against a feral beast that has absolute cunning and intelligence and a will to survive that is only matched by Rambo’s.”

With Stallone now working on Hunter, the actor states:

“The book centers on Nathaniel Hunter, whose hyper-tracking skills are employed to hunt down a raging beast, a half-human terror created by a renegade agency that is threatening to wreak havoc on civilization.”

Stallone’s production company is currently looking for someone to pen the script.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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