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Stallone’s New “Rocky” Latino-themed Film, Emmy Noms

By Luis Reyes

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New Rocky Film to Feature Undocumented Boxer

In an interview with the Variety, Sylvester Stallone revealed that he and producer Irwin Winkler are developing a new Rocky film that will feature a storyline in which Rocky Balboa mentors a young streetfighter, who is an undocumented immigrant residing in the U.S. that has the makings of a champion boxer. Stallone will star and direct the proposed film. If the young streetfighter is an undocumented young man it stands to reason that he would be a Latino since professional boxing is dominated by Latino fighters and Rocky previously mentored an African-American fighter in Creed and Creed II. The original Oscar-winning Rocky film and its subsequent successful sequels catapulted the then-unknown Stallone, (who also wrote and starred) to stardom and made everyone associated with the films household names.

Perhaps the new Rocky film will make a star out of some yet unknown Latino actor much like it made stars out of Stallone and most recently Michael B. Jordan (Creed, Black Panther). The actor was possibly influenced by his experiences working on the new Rambo film, his other iconic character creation that he embodies.  In Rambo Five: Last Blood, he fights Mexican cartels and traffickers in order to rescue the daughter of an old friend.

The film which opens in theaters in September, taking advantage of Hispanic Heritage Month which celebrates all things, Latino. Rambo 5: Last Blood has a Latino cast that includes Yvette Monreal (Rambo: Last Blood), Paz Vega (The OA, Spanglish), Sergio Peris Mencheta (Resident Evil, After Life), Joaquin Cosio (Gentefied, Narcos: Mexico), Adriana Barraza (The 33, The Strain), and is directed by Mexican Adrian Grundberg (Narcos: Mexico, Narcos, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Apocalypto).

Latino Actors score Emmy Nominations

On July 16th, the coveted Emmy Awards nominations were announced and Academy award-winning actor, Benicio Del Toro, was nominated in the Best Actor in a Limited Series for his searing performance as the escaped convict Richard Matt in Showtime’s Escape at Dannemora. Ben Stiller directed this true-life drama.

Also nominated as Best Actor in a Limited Series is Dominican-American actor Jharrel Jerome for his performance as KoreyWise in director Ava Du Vernay’s When They See Us. The Netflix drama recounts the true story of five black and Latino youth who were falsely convicted of viciously attacking a white jogger in Central Park in 1989, better-known as.the infamous “Central Park Five” case.  John Leguizamo is nominated as Best Supporting Actor for his work as the devoted father of one of the youth, Raymond Santana Sr. in When They See Us. Voice-over actor Anthony Mendoza is nominated for Best narration for the PBS documentary series Wonders of Mexico.

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