| Nearly
seven-years in the making, Rocky Balboa is
engineered to bring the Balboa saga full-circle.
Written by Sylvester Stallone in 1999, this sixth and
final installment of the series had a long and tedious
journey through the studio system before finally being
greenlighted in 2005.
Glimpses of Stallone's
screenplay were sporadically released during 2004 in his
unique fitness magazine for men aptly titled
"Sly", and fans were treated to dialogue and
artwork exclusive to each issue. It was within these
script segments that the masses discovered the
heartbreaking news that Rocky's beloved wife Adrian has
passed away.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios are set to
produce the film while Columbia will distribute it to
theatres worldwide sometime in the latter half of
2006. While commonly referred to as Rocky VI,
this film's official title is Rocky Balboa, a name
that is meant to encapsulate the entire story rather than
just creating yet another sequel. Indeed, Rocky
Balboa should turn out to be a stand-alone film, much
like the 1976 original.
The key members of the
entire series will return one last time: Stallone, Burt
Young as the gruff but loveable Paulie, and in November,
2005, it was learned that Talia Shire will be returning to
reprise her role, this time in flashback. It was
expected that Stallone's son, Sage,
who took on the role of Rocky Balboa, Jr. in 1990's Rocky
V, would make a comeback, but an announcement was
made that 28-year-old actor and television star Milo
Ventimiglia would take up where Sage left off.
In addition, Mr. T will make an
appearance as Clubber Lang - now a ringside commentator.
Promotional photography
sessions featuring Stallone were held on October 28, 2005
and less than a week later, co-star Antonio Tarver met Sly
in the virtual ring when motion capture work was produced
for the film at the Oscar-nominated Blur Studios in
Venice, California. These sequences will be used for
the virtual match between the two men as it will appear in
the film on an ESPN broadcast.
The filming, which is on
a tight schedule of 38 days, begins during the second week
of December, 2005. Shooting of the major boxing
scenes will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the
Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. Casting company Be
In A Movie set out in November to wrangle thousands of
Rocky fans to stand-in as extras in the crowd
scenes to be shot there - it is sure to be a once in a
lifetime experience.
In January, 2006, the
production crew will re-locate to Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania to complete the majority of the filming
before heading back to Los Angeles. In early
November, 2005, Sylvester Stallone and brother Frank
journeyed to Philly to scout locations and according
to Sly, Rocky will: "go back and revisit all
the places that were very emotional - the pet shop, the
streets, the church he got married in, the ice-skating
rink - and how things have changed but he hasn't,"
Stallone says. "And then he realizes that he has to
move on."
Confirmed locations in
Philly include the Italian Market, the Philadelphia Museum
of Art, the façade of Mighty Mick's Gym, J&M Tropical
Fish and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic church.
Rocky Balboa is
set to be produced on a very tight budget, especially by
today's Hollywood standards: $24-Million.
On February 19, 2007, Rocky
Balboa is evidently going to be released on DVD in a
special 30th Anniversary box set including the entire
series. |