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Sylvester Stallone Just Dropped a Massive Career Bombshell—Everything You Need to Know

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Hollywood icon Sylvester Stallone is enjoying a surge of fresh momentum in 2025, adding new chapters to a career that has already spanned six straight decades of No. 1 box-office hits. From a biopic about his own underdog story to a high-profile agency signing and the wrap of his hit streaming series, here is everything fans—and search engines—need to know right now. Amazon MGM green-lights “I Play Rocky” Amazon MGM Studios has officially moved the long-gestating film “I Play Rocky” into active production. Directed by Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly, the drama will chronicle Stallone’s real-life struggle to get the original “Rocky” made and to secure the starring role that changed his life. The studio confirmed the green light during its CinemaCon presentation, positioning the biopic as a marquee release for its growing slate of sports-inspired prestige films. With Rocky nostalgia at an all-time high after the success of the “Creed” sequels, industry analysts expect “I Play Rocky” to draw fans of inspirational filmmaking stories as well as long-time Stallone devotees. Career power move: signing with Independent Artist Group In January, Stallone signed with Independent Artist Group (IAG) for representation across all areas, ending months of speculation about his next agency home. IAG will focus on expanding Balboa Productions, the actor-producer’s shingle behind Netflix’s acclaimed documentary “Sly” and the Jason Statham action thriller “Working Man,” now in post-production. The signing gives Stallone access to IAG’s robust media-rights division, mirroring the path of clients like 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige who have leveraged the agency to grow multi-platform empires. “Tulsa King” Season 2 wraps filming Stallone’s first major streaming vehicle, the Paramount+ crime dramedy “Tulsa King,” completed principal photography on its second season July 1. In a Facebook video captioned “Last day in Tulsa!,” the star thanked the cast and crew for turning the Taylor Sheridan–created series into “what it is today,” teasing bigger stakes when new episodes arrive later this year. The social-media buzz around the wrap fueled renewed viewer interest in Season 1, which CBS plans to rebroadcast this summer, creating a pipeline of linear-TV viewers primed to migrate to Paramount+ for the premiere. What’s ahead for Stallone in 2025 and beyond • Production start on “I Play Rocky” is expected this fall, with casting announcements for key roles—including young Stallone—imminent. • Balboa Productions continues to develop a slate of genre features and limited series, anchored by the first-look deal at Amazon MGM. • “The Expendables 5,” still in script revisions, could benefit from Stallone’s new agency muscle if green-lit before year-end. • Fan engagement remains a priority: Stallone’s Instagram and Facebook accounts, each topping 16 million followers, routinely reveal behind-the-scenes footage that drives day-one streaming numbers. Bottom line From the autobiographical “I Play Rocky” to the expansion of Balboa Productions and the eagerly awaited return of “Tulsa King,” Stallone’s 2025 slate proves that the 78-year-old legend is still swinging. For moviegoers, streamers, and SEO watchers alike, Sylvester Stallone news has never packed a bigger punch.

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