50 Cent criticizes Expendables 4 and Sylvester Stallone doesn’t get off scot-free either

50 Cent criticizes Expendables 4 and Sylvester Stallone doesnt get

In a month, Sylvester Stallone and his Expendables will return to the big screen for the first time in 9 years. The Rambo and Rocky actor once again lured some greats to the camera for The Expendables 4, including Jason Statham, Megan Fox, martial arts stars Iku Uwais (The Raid) and Tony Jaa (Ong Bak). Rapper Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson is also in, but has at least one Suggested improvement for the $100 million film.

This is what 50 Cent writes about his Expendables 4 poster

50 Cent shared his displeasure with the world at the character poster bestowed on his character, Easy Day, in an Instagram post. Anyone who thinks that you can’t go wrong with the motif of a man with a huge shooting club will be taught a lesson:

WTF, did we run out of money? Why does my head look like it’s not connected to my body? I bet they’ll make Sylvester Stallone look great.

Here’s the poster that drew the star’s ire:

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For comparison, here is the poster for Sylvester Stallone:

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Stallone has yet to comment on his Expendables colleague’s frustration.

Then The Expendables 4 comes to the cinema

The action movie starts in German cinemas on September 21st, 13 years after the first part. This time it’s directed by Scott Waugh (Act of Valor), whose action film Hidden Strike recently premiered on Netflix.

In Expendables 4, Iku Uwais plays a terrorist who smuggles nuclear warheads. The mercenary group around Barney Ross (Stallone) and Lee Christmas (Statham) must prevent that.

Part 4 is intended to act as a kind of generational change, with the Rambo legend handing over leadership of the Expendables to Meg star Jason Statham. The cast also includes Andy Garcia, Dolph Lundgren and UFC fighter Randy Couture.

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