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Rambo: First Blood Part II- there really was nothing more to tell after that story. The third one should have actually been a prequel allowing fans to see how John Rambo actually made his escape from the prison camp during the Vietnam War instead of that crap where he goes to Afghanistan just to have all those silly encounters with the Soviets.

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All of them are rated "R" for bloody violence and bad language.

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What is Rambo 3 rated?

Rambo 3 (1988) is rated R.


What movies feature the character John Rambo?

John Rambo was the main character in a series of Sylvester Stallone movies. In order they are First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rambo III and Rambo.


In Rambo movies what was his last name?

John James Rambo.


What are the names of the Rambo movies?

First Blood (1982) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Rambo III (1988) Rambo (2008)


Can you name all the Rambo movies?

First Blood (1982) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Rambo III (1988) Rambo (2008)


What is rambo first blood rated?

Rated R


Is there going to be a rambo 5?

yes it is done in 2019First Blood (1982), (1985), Rambo III (1988), Rambo (2008), (2019


What was Rambo's name in the movies?

John J.


How many Rambo movies have been made?

First Blood (1982)Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)Rambo III (1988)Rambo (2008)


What is the exact number of Rambo movies?

The series consists of four films: First Blood (1982) Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) Rambo III (1988) Rambo (2008)


Was Jim Robinson of neighbors in Rambo 2 as be bad Russian character?

No, the actor Alan Dale was not in any Rambo movies.


Is there going to be Rambo 5 Rambo 6?

Rambo V is in pre-production. On March tenth, 2008, Moviehole.net revealed that in an exchange with a major magazine, Stallone stipulated he was "half-way through" composing Rambo's 5th and final sequal and that it would not be another para-military movie. Shortly after the release of Rambo IV Stallone was quoted as saying, "No more Rambo Movies. It was a miracle this one was accomplished." Stallone was referring to his age and therefore waning ability to play the part of Rambo." Therefore the comment drawn from Metro Magazine of Rambo V not being another war movie logically ties in with the comment of no more rambo movies. It will be the end of a series of movies dipicting the plight of the Vietnam Veteran.