Sylvester Stallone didn’t just act like he was fighting for his life in Rocky IV – he actually was. One punch from Dolph Lundgren sent him straight to intensive care. “He pulverized me ...
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Actors Richard Gere and Sylvester Stallone appeared in only one film together: 'The Lords of Flatbush', in 1974. The filming ended their relationship and the feud, 50 years later, still persists.
Sylvester Stallone has joined Largo.ai, the artificial intelligence firm that analyses film and TV projects, as a strategic partner and investor as part of its latest US$7.5m investment round.