“F**k this movie”: Dolph Lundgren Wanted to Knock Sylvester Stallone’s Teeth Out in $274M Project

Dolph Lundgren Wanted to Knock Sylvester Stallone’s Teeth Out in $274M Project

Action star Dolph Lundgren recently opened up about a tense and adrenaline-filled moment on the set of the blockbuster movie The Expendables. The actor revealed that he almost got into a physical altercation with his co-star and director, Sylvester Stallone. This marked the second time Stallone had directed Lundgren, following their collaboration in the 1985 movie Rocky IV.

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Lundgren described their working relationship as a mix of good and bad times, akin to a family dynamic. He recalled a particular incident on the set of The Expendables where Stallone got rather intense during a scene, raising his voice and making him perform multiple takes in front of the entire crew. Despite occasional conflicts, the two actors have a longstanding bond shaped by their professional collaborations over the years.

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Dolph Lundgren Admits Near Brawl with Sylvester Stallone on Set of The Expendables

In an interview, Dolph Lundgren recounted an incident that almost led to a physical altercation with Stallone. He shared that tensions between them reached a boiling point during a demanding fight scene rehearsal. Tempers flared, egos clashed, and a simple disagreement escalated into a heated argument.

According to Lundgren, while filming The Expendables, he faced a challenging moment when he was publicly criticized and forced to do around 20 retakes in front of the entire crew. He recalls feeling berated, as if his performance was subpar, with comments such as, “My grandmother could do it better than that. What the f*ck, what are you doing?” This incident occurred on a day when the international press was also present, intensifying the pressure of the situation.

Sylvestor Stallone in Rocky IV
Sylvestor Stallone in Rocky IV

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After the intense scene that left Lundgren upset and even considering leaving the movie, he took a lunch break. He was visibly emotional and called his wife to express his frustration. He apparently told her, “If he says one more word, I’m gonna knock him out and f–k this movie, I’m outta here. I’m just gonna punch him out and f–king leave.” When he returned to the set, the atmosphere seemed tense. However, Sylvester Stallone approached him and offered an apology. Stallone suggested they do another take and move forward. Despite some past disagreements, Lundgren acknowledges Stallone’s fiery temperament, referring to him as a “crazy Italian.” However, he emphasizes that their friendship endures because of the mutual respect and love they have for each other.

Explosive Performances: The Expendables and Beyond

Lundgren and Stallone have a deep-rooted history, first sharing the screen in Rocky IV over two decades before The Expendables. Their unique blend of camaraderie and competition is a testament to their passion and dedication to their craft. Despite a near-brawl incident, the two action legends put their differences aside and delivered an electrifying performance in The Expendables. This movie was a box office hit and spawned two successful sequels, solidifying the franchise’s place in the action film Hall of Fame.

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Sylvester Stallone in Rambo: Last Blood

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As the dust settles on this decade-old revelation, fans continue to celebrate the legacy of both actors and eagerly anticipate their future projects. And while the behind-the-scenes drama remains in the past, it remains a captivating tale of the passion and intensity that goes into creating the adrenaline-pumping blockbusters that have become synonymous with the names Dolph Lundgren and Sylvester Stallone.

Source: Mirror

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