Rocky IV

Rocky must come out of retirement to battle a gargantuan Soviet fighter named Drago, who brutally punished Rocky's friend and former rival, Apollo Creed. Seeking revenge in the name of his fallen comrade and his country, Rocky agrees to fight Drago in Moscow on Christmas, and the bout changes both fighters -- and the world.

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‘Rocky IV’ Director’s Cut Gets One-Night Only Theatrical Run, Restores 40 Minutes of Footage

In 1985, a plucky underdog from the “City of Brotherly Love” helped ease Cold War tensions with his gutsy triumph over a Soviet slugger and his passionate reminder that “everybody…

Sylvester Stallone teases director's cut of Rocky IV

Sylvester Stallone says he's working on a new version of Rocky IV

Sylvester Stallone Feels Robbed of an Ownership Stake in ‘Rocky’: ‘I Was Furious’

Sylvester Stallone shares an uncanny, symbiotic connection with Rocky, the underdog boxer character he created four decades ago — a kindred spirit who served as his creative muse in spawning one of…

Sylvester Stallone on That Time His Rocky IV Co-Star Nearly Killed Him

Stallone was in Cannes to present some footage from his upcoming sequel Rambo V: Last Blood.

Sylvester Stallone regrets killing off Apollo Creed in Rocky IV

While wishing Carl Weathers a happy birthday, Sylvester Stallone has said that he regrets killing the character of Apollo Creed in Rocky IV. Carl Weathers’ performance in the Rocky movies is certainly iconic, playing an integral part of those films’ continued success and resonance with generations of fans over the years. The character’s death in …

Rocky will fight Drago again in Creed sequel

Last month Sylvester Stallone confirmed that Dolph Lundgren’s Ivan Drago will be making his return in the upcoming sequel to Creed, and now Sly has revealed that Rocky Balboa will be having a…

Sylvester Stallone Pays Tribute to ‘Rocky’ Director John G. Avildsen: ‘You Will Soon Be Directing Hits in Heaven’

Avildsen, who also directed “The Karate Kid,” passed away yesterday.

'Rocky' Statue Reopens In Philadelphia

The statue was taken off limits for two weeks while the city's Department of Parks and Recreation worked to improve the surrounding area.