Sylvester Stallone Wants To Revive Cobra

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Sylvester Stallone fans can stop crying over his exit from the Creed franchise now, because the Hollywood action veteran has confirmed he wants to revive Cobra.

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While everyone’s been looking forward to the possibility of a Rocky movie, the 72-year-old actor has thrown us a real curveball.

He recently confirmed he would like an opportunity to revive his 1986 cult classic Cobra as a series for a streaming network.

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In case you missed the gun-toting, stick-chewing fun, the movie’s narrative followed Los Angeles Police Lieutenant Marion “Cobra” Cobretti – played by Stallone, but of course – as he finds himself at the centre of a spate of murders carried out by a secret society called New Order.

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Basically, the killers exhibited a very grim kind of evil whereby they selected ‘weak’ members of society for extermination.

Amid all the murdering, there was also romance.

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Cobra takes a model named Ingrid, played by Stallone’s then-wife Brigitte Nielsen, into protective custody after she witnesses New Order’s leader in action.

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The two tried to live their best, normal lives in a small town, but end up having to fight their way through an army of bad guys for survival.

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Riveting stuff, honestly.

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Stallone told an audience member during a recent Q&A via The AV Club:

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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.

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While nothing is yet confirmed, Hollywood’s taste for reviving all things from the 80s means we’ll be looking out for this one.

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