Despite Stallone’s declaration of ending the franchise, speculation persists about “Rambo 6,” particularly given his history of revisiting retired characters, including Rambo himself. Since its debut in 1982’s “First Blood,” Sylvester Stallone’s portrayal of Rambo has cemented his status as one of the most iconic action heroes of the 1980s. Despite initial assumptions that the series concluded after 1988’s “Rambo III,” Stallone revived the character in 2008 and again over a decade later in 2019 with “Rambo: Last Blood.
” The revival of the Rambo franchise on two occasions explains why questions about “Rambo 6” continue to be directed at Stallone. With Stallone’s other iconic characters, like Rocky Balboa and Barney Ross from “The Expendables,” also making numerous appearances beyond their supposed final outings, many devoted fans cling to the hope that “Last Blood” may not have marked the end. While the likelihood of a release date announcement for “Rambo 6” in the near future is slim, there have been discussions about potential sequels since “Rambo: Last Blood.” The return of John Rambo, whether portrayed by Stallone or another actor, remains a possibility worth considering.