Sylvester Stallone spotted with wife Jennifer Flavin on set after major Rambo announcement

Sylvester Stallone was spotted with wife Jennifer Flavin on the Tulsa King set after announcing a new Rambo prequel

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Sylvester Stallone recently drew attention after being spotted with his wife, Jennifer Flavin, while filming his hit series Tulsa King.

The 79-year-old actor is currently busy shooting the upcoming fourth season of the Paramount+ series, where he reprises his role as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, an exiled mobster who builds a new criminal empire in Oklahoma.

During filming in Georgia, Stallone was seen taking a break on set alongside Flavin. Dressed in a vibrant blue striped suit and dark sunglasses, the actor joked that he had taken his wife on a “long vacation in Italy.”

“So, should we try and find some gelato?” he playfully asked his wife during the moment, which quickly circulated online and drew reactions from fans praising the couple.

The sighting comes shortly after Stallone shared exciting news about a new project connected to his iconic character John Rambo from First Blood.

The actor confirmed that a prequel film titled John Rambo is in development and that he will serve as an executive producer. Stallone explained that the project will explore the early life of the character before the events of the original film.

“Rambo has been part of my life for a very long time,” he said in a message announcing the project. “Now we’re going back to where his story begins.”

The upcoming film is expected to star Noah Centineo in the lead role, portraying a younger version of the legendary character. Other cast members reportedly include Jason Tobin, Quincy Isaiah, Jefferson White and Tayme Thapthimthong.

With filming underway and casting taking shape, the prequel is currently aiming for a release sometime in late 2026 or 2027. Meanwhile, Stallone continues work on the next season of Tulsa King, keeping the veteran star busy with multiple projects at once.

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