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Sylvester Stallone’s, 1986 superhit filmCobramight be making a return unconventionally. The film was a huge hit, and it made $160 million. However, despite this fantastic success, it did not get a sequel, and for many years it remained forgotten. Nevertheless, this might change now as Stallone revealed in a media interaction that there were plans for making the film into a TV series.

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The actor further explained that in recent years, police brutality and related issues have gained public attention, and this is why the filmCobra, which was based on policing units, would be super relevant.

Fans of the original film, are super excited to see the TV show avatar of the project. However, it isn’t clear whether Stallone himself would be in the show or not. Regardless, the film had a fantastic concept and intriguing characters in it. Making it into a TV series is a brilliant idea that holds enormous promise.

Sylvester Stallone as Lieutenant Marion in Cobra

Sylvester Stallone Wants To Make aCobraTV Show Spinoff

Sylvester Stallone is an alpha masculine actor in Hollywood. His exceptional filmography and incredible cinematic contribution to the film industry have gained him worldwide notoriety and fame. Throughout the 70’s and ’80s, the veteran star has done dozens of blockbuster, mind-bending, pulse-pounding, thrilling films.

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Sylvester Stallone

The actor brought many fascinating, action-packed projects to the silver screen and achieved the level of global stardom only a few boundless and courageous talents have gained. Over the years, he has built a reputation as an undisputed action film star and become part of many commercially successful projects.

In an interview, Stallone revealed that he has planned to revive his 1986 American action filmCobrainto a television series. The actor opened up about the television series project he is working on with American director Robert Rodriguez, though he didn’t spill many details about the highly anticipated series. However, he might make a cameo in the show. The 77-year-old star said,

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“That [conceit] was, ‘What if Bruce Springsteen had a gun?’ That was rock n’ roll meets drama. That should have been another franchise because that character was so cool. And I blew it. My personal life got in the way. But we’re trying to bring it back as a streaming TV series. Bring out the zombie squad. I’m long gone, but the idea is really good.”

George P. Cosmatos-directed filmCobrastarring Sylvester Stallone, received critical acclaim, and the actor has often said that it is one of the best films of his career. It would be a star-studded affair if he revived his classic film in the form of a television show.

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Sylvester Stallone Opens Up About His Experience Working inTulsa King

Sylvester Stallone’s unique acting approach almost makes the audience forget that he is acting. His debonair swagger personality often leaves his fans in awe of him. In an interview,The Demolition Manmovie star talks about his experience working on the 2022 American crime drama television seriesTulsa King. The actor said,

“I kind of felt kind of how I played it. Like, I’m almost apologizing — I’m sorry. I didn’t know. It crept on me that fast. I’m the oldest guy on the show’s set. I could be some of these people’s grandfather.”

Sylvester Stalloneis a legendary star whose journey in Hollywood speaks volumes about his dedication and determination toward his art. In addition to his extraordinary work on the silver screen, he has successfully helmed several projects as a top-notch director in the industry.

Tulsa Kingis available for streaming on Paramount+.

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