
The actor has been confirmed in the cast of “John Rambo”, a film that will focus on the youth of the iconic character immortalized by Sylvester Stallone.
James Franco is officially part of the cast of the upcoming prequel to the “Rambo” franchise, which will have Sylvester Stallone, the major star of the original film, as executive producer.
The information that the actor from “127 Hours” will appear in “John Rambo” was confirmed and reported by several Hollywood media outlets, including Entertainment Weekly, which found that Franco’s role will be small, but marks his return to a major production after almost a decade.
Franco’s career suffered a major decline after five women, including four students from an acting school he ran, accused him of misconduct and exploitation.

After the accusations came to light, Franco, 48, took a four-year break and returned to acting only in films produced outside Hollywood, such as the French thriller “The Price of Money: A Largo Winch Adventure” and the Italian drama “Hey Joe”, both from 2024.
Directed by Jalmari Helander, “John Rambo” will take place before the events of the first film, released in 1982, and actor Noah Centineo will star in the production, which still has no release date for theaters.
+ Trump appears as James Bond in official White House post
+ Royal Air Force equips Typhoon fighter jets with anti-drone missiles in the Middle East
Images: Creative Commons reproduction, publicity. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
