News

Rocky Balboa, a character created and portrayed by Sylvester Stallone since the original film was released in 1976, is officially hanging up his gloves. In a heartfelt video posted on Instagram ...
The Creed movies are filled with references to the early years of the Rocky franchise, with Sylvester Stallone adding his own ...
It sure sounds like Sylvester Stallone is hanging up his Rocky gloves for real this time. In a video the star posted Wednesday morning, which he said was filmed on his last day making Creed II, he ...
It’s a story about Rocky Balboa as much as it’s a story about Sylvester Stallone’s relationship to Rocky. Before the inevitable big fight at the end, however, Rocky Balboa doesn’t feel ...
You know the legendary actor as Rocky Balboa from the Rocky film franchise, but you may not know much about his life as a ...
In 1976, Stallone made his breakthrough in Hollywood when he wrote and starred in the Academy Award-winning movie "Rocky." The film follows amateur boxer Rocky Balboa on his journey training to ...
Stallone played Balboa in six "Rocky" movies from 1976 through 2006. He then played the character again in the 2015 movie "Creed" and the 2018 sequel, "Creed II," both starring Michael B. Jordan.
Sylvester Stallone based Rocky Balboa on real-life boxer Chuck Wepner, a little-known underdog who managed to last into the 15th round before losing to Muhammad Ali in 1975.
Still, for as long as he can remember, Sylvester Stallone’s perennial-underdog boxer Rocky Balboa has always had a special meaning to him — because Rocky has a special meaning to his dad.
Sylvester Stallone might be tossing in the towel on Rocky Balboa: The actor, whose boxing hero has been looking tigers in the eye since the 1976 Rocky, suggests in an Instagram post that the ...
Sylvester Stallone returned to his Rocky franchise with the sixth feature in the boxing series, Rocky Balboa. The sequel might have had a brief appearance from Carl Weathers’ Apollo Creed.
Sylvester Stallone Says He’s Done Playing Rocky Balboa in Emotional Goodbye Video "Creed II" will be the last time Rocky Balboa graces the big screen, according to Stallone.