Worth Warner Bros. to announce the director's cut of Justice League, how the trend for special editions of underrated films was born in Hollywood. The hype wave was picked up by Sylvester Stallone, who set about creating an expanded version of Rocky 4. The 1985 film made $ 300 million and became the highest grossing part of the boxing franchise, but received disappointing press reviews. Today it is rated 40% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Only Rocky 5 is doing worse. No wonder Stallone wants to release a new version of the film. “I'm busy working on the director's cut of Rocky 4, which will be fantastic,” Sly said. It is difficult to say at the moment whether we are talking about a complete rewiring or it will be limited to using extended scenes. It seems that the idea of creating an updated version of the film came to Stallone while working on "Creed 2", which brought back the Soviet boxer Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren). Source: MovieWeb The Topic of Article: Rocky's Incredible Adventures in the USSR. |