Actor Sylvester Stallone has a piece of advice for actors who like to perform their own stunts in action-packed movies. Needless to say, whenever you hear the word “stunts,” your mind automatically goes to Mr. Tom Cruise himself, the mythical, the legendary. In addition to him, there are many other actors in Hollywood who also find it exciting to perform their own stunts, including Charlize Theron and Jason Statham.
However, no matter how much adrenaline filming dangerous action scenes may bring, Sylvester Stallone believes that no one should do their own stunts. In fact, he learned this the hard way while filming a fight scene for one of his most popular movies, which resulted in the actor being seriously injured.
Sylvester Stallone’s Advice for Every Action Star
Season 2 Stallone family It’s finally been released, and let’s just say fans of the reality show are not disappointed. In one of the show’s episodes (via People ), Sylvester Stallone opened up about the time he suffered an unforgettable injury on set. Consumables The fight scenes were filmed with co-star Steve Austin, a WWE legend himself.
Stallone recalled,
“I did something stupid. I was directing Suicide Squad, and like an idiot, I was doing 10, whatever, and I remember a slam, I could actually feel a loud bang. Steve You know. I never recovered from The Expendables . After that movie, nothing was ever the same. So, I warn people, ‘Don’t do your own stunts.’”
A scene in which Stallone rethinks his choices involves Austin body-slamming the actor and throwing him against a stone wall. This caused Stallone to dislocate his shoulder. He also suffered a broken neck and had to have a metal plate inserted into the fusion between his neck and spine.
Sylvester Stallone’s injury weighs heavily on his family
It goes without saying that when you are injured or experience something terrible, it not only affects you, but also the people who love you. Likewise, Stallone’s family had to watch him endure so much pain from surgery after surgery.In fact, due to his injury the Expendables‘Set, will Rambo The actor underwent seven surgeries.
His wife, Jennifer Flavin, said, “He doesn’t like people knowing he’s had so many back surgeries. Our family gets really scared every time Sly has to have surgery because you never know…no one knows.”
Stallone’s daughter Scarlett Stallone also added,
“It was really hard to see my dad going through painful surgery again. I spent my entire childhood in pain. “He did everything he could to overcome the pain and stay present, but I can’t imagine you I was hurting every waking moment. “
Stallone was already in his 60s when the accident happened on the set of “Stallone.” the Expendables. That one incident was enough for the actor to realize that his happiness and his family’s comfort were more important than his own stunts in the movie.
You can stream Stallone family on Paramount+ and the Expendables Available to rent/purchase on Prime Video.
Sylvester Stallone has 1 big piece of advice for actors including Tom Cruise and Charlize Theron
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