Rambo 7: New Blood

Sylvester Stallone | Jacob Elordi | Zoë Kravitz | Michael Peña
John Rambo is done running — but war isn’t done with him. Living quietly off the grid, he’s dragged back into the fight when his estranged son (Elordi), a medic turned whistleblower, vanishes during a covert mission in South America. The jungle remembers Rambo — and now, it bleeds again.
Stallone’s presence is quieter, yet heavier than ever; every scar etched on his body feels like a story carved in stone. Jacob Elordi delivers a surprising performance, layering raw idealism with simmering rage. Zoë Kravitz brings sharp intrigue as a rogue CIA analyst torn between truth and obedience, while Michael Peña grounds the chaos with empathy as a former soldier turned activist.

The film fuses old-school grit with modern urgency—black ops, disinformation, and the unshakable ghosts of endless wars. The violence is brutal, intimate, and unflinching. There is no glory here—only survival, sacrifice, and the weight of impossible choices.
This seventh chapter may signal the end—but it’s no quiet farewell. It erupts as a firestorm of regret, redemption, and a legacy written in blood.
Rating: 8.4/10