Earlier we brought you a series of exclusive photos from Sylvester Stallone's upcoming facemelter, "Rambo," along with responses Sly wrote to questions we sent him. Now we've got an exclusive TV spot to show you which features all sorts of crazy action. "Rambo" hits theaters on January 25.
Since we love a good bloodbath as much as the next guy, we're eagerly looking forward to January 25th when Sylvester Stallone takes on the John Rambo persona once again. Over the past month, we've been running a series of exclusive photos from the film, each featuring a comment from Stallone himself answering one of our questions about the upcoming flick. Below, check out the last of the images featuring Rambo pulling back on his bow of death, and then continue onward to hear from the writer/director/star.

After the jump, Stallone talks tells us how the John Rambo of 2008 views the world of today. Read more...
For many December 25th is a holiday but for some of us here at the MTV Movies Blog Christmas is going to come a month later when Sylvester Stallone metes out justice the only way he knows how -- the Rambo way. The fourth Rambo film debuts January 25th and we're proud to present another exclusive pic of Sly in action below.

Stallone also talked about how violent this one gets with MTV News. Read more...
Who is the John Rambo we'll meet in 2008? We'll know soon enough when the new film hits in January but in the meantime, Sylvester Stallone has been kind enough to answer the question for us via email. Here's his answer:
John Rambo is a withdrawn man who is finally at peace with himself because he's checked out of civilaztion. He realizes and believes that war is natural and peace is an accident -- and he wants no part of either.
As if that wasn't enough, here's an exclusive photo from "John Rambo" just for you! Looks like it's going to be a rough day.

We here at MTV News are quite excited to begin debuting today a series of exclusive images from an upcoming release you might have heard of..."Rambo." I know, it was hard to tell who that guy below was with the giant bow and arrow.

In addition, each week Sylvester Stallone will be answering questions exclusively for us. After the jump, read the first of his responses. Read more...
Words, words, words. A writer's strike hasn't stopped a slew of news from pouring into our laps, including the latest on Jessica Biel, Sylvester Stallone, Jake Gyllenhaal, and more.
- Hasbro says "G.I. Joe" will be a modern telling of the "Joe vs. Cobra storyline." (ComingSoon)
- Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel are "Nailed." Political satire is to be directed by David O'Russell. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Sylvester Stallone has a "Death Wish." 60-year-old star in talks to remake Charles Bronson vigilante classic. (Variety)
- Hayden Christensen to star in "Beast of Bataan," about the trial of a Japanese general implicated in the Bataan Death March. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Robert Rodriguez contacted for, not interested in, "Clash of the Titans" remake. (AICN)
With an eye towards the door, we wrap up the week with news on Zack Snyder, Nicholas Cage, Sarah Jessica Parker, and more below.
- Sly Stallone changes title as Rambo goes "To Hell and Back"? Whoa, whoa. Not so fast. (ComingSoon and AICN)
- Zack Snyder eyeing "The Last Photograph" from "300" scribe Kurt Johnstad. Story will center on a picture which inspires two men to head to Afghanistan. (Variety)
- Steel 'Cage' Match: Nicolas Cage in talks to star in "The Wrestler," about a washed up former grappler. (Hollywood Reporter)
- "Black Book" indeed! Carice Van Houten joins "Body of Lies" opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and "Repossession Mambo" opposite Jude Law. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Sarah Jessica Parker joins "The Late Bloomer's Revolution," about a father and his daughter both entering the dating world at the same time. (Variety)
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You would think that after narrowly escaping giant hordes of killer vehicles in "Transformers," Tyrese Gibson would have had his fill of deadly cars.
Think again, grinned director Paul W.S. Anderson, who revealed to MTV News that the 28-year-old "2 Fast 2 Furious" star is set to take to the road once more -- this time behind the wheel -- as a contestant in his "Death Race 3000," an update of the 1975 classic starring David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone. Tyrese joins previously confirmed cast member Jason Statham -- two tough dudes about to get their clock cleaned by the most unlikely of opponents, Anderson announced ... Joan Allen.
"She kicks the most ass out of everybody," Anderson smiled, revealing for the first time that the three-time Oscar nominee will join the cast as well.
The film, a "faithful remake," said Anderson, follows a group of contestants on a cross-country race who score points for running down pedestrians. It is set for release in 2008.
Sly returns with violent footage of his upcoming opus, Shia may ride a bike, "Dead Zone" meets "Dark Knight" and more, in the Monday morning links round-up.
- Stallone unveils working trailer for "John Rambo," parodies "Hot Shots! Part Deux" Rambo parody (warning: gruesome scenes ahead). (AICN)
- Shia LaBeouf to be leather-clad greaser in "Indy 4?" (CHUD)
- Brat Packer Anthony Michael Hall signs up for "The Dark Knight." Won't reveal part. (LA Daily News)
- The man behind "Arachnophobia" takes on MLK and FBI. (Hollywood Reporter)
- "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" gets a trailer. (Movies Online).
- "The Air I Breathe" helmer Jieho Lee in talks to bring Eidos' "Kane and Lynch" video game to bigscreen. (Variety)
- Eva Mendez joins "Curve" as woman struggling to survive psychopathic killer. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Julia Roberts to play murdered wildlife conservationist Joan Root in untitled biopic. (Variety)