Sylvester Stallone was recently spotted alongside his wife, Jennifer Flavin, while filming the upcoming fourth season of the Paramount+ series Tulsa King. The veteran actor, who stars as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, has been busy with this project, continuing the story of his exiled mobster character in a new chapter scheduled to air later this year. The couple’s presence on the set, located in Georgia, added a personal touch to the production atmosphere.
Behind the Scenes: Stallone’s On-Set Appearance in Georgia
During a break from filming, 79-year-old Stallone dressed in his character’s signature vibrant blue striped suit and sunglasses, was seen enjoying time with his wife. Playfully, he joked about their surroundings resembling Italy while actually on location in Georgia, capturing a snapshot of the cobblestone streets that reflected an iconic European landmark.
I told you I’m gonna take you on a long vacation in Italy,
Stallone said, highlighting the humorous contrast as the camera showcased the set.
They did an amazing job, didn’t they?
he added, praising the production design. Then with a grin, he asked,
So, should we try and find some gelato?
speaking directly to Flavin.
Fans quickly reacted to photos and videos of the couple, expressing admiration for both the actor’s look and their relationship. Comments ranged from compliments on Stallone’s sharp outfit to affectionate recognition of the couple’s chemistry, with one fan writing, Beautiful couple, while another admired his hairstyle. One follower expressed how Flavin deserves a true Italian experience, stating,
Love Tulsa King and what a guy you are and you have a Beautiful Wife, now she deserves the real Italy,
reflecting the lighthearted mood surrounding the sighting.

Announcement of Rambo Prequel and Stallone’s Role as Executive Producer
Alongside this public appearance, Stallone recently revealed plans for a prequel to his iconic film series, Rambo. He confirmed he will serve as executive producer on the new project, which explores the early chapters of the legendary character John Rambo before the events of the original story. The prequel aims to deepen the narrative that has resonated with audiences for decades, focusing on themes of survival and resilience.
There is more in the story,
Stallone said in a recent video, emphasizing,
There’s the prequel, the beginning and that’s what is coming your way.
In an Instagram caption elaborating on his involvement, Stallone remarked,
Rambo has been part of my life for a very long time. A character built on resilience, survival and the scars of war. He’s meant a lot to me and to audiences around the world for decades. Now we’re going back to where his story begins. I’m excited to be executive producing @JohnRamboFilm, exploring the early chapter of the man before the legend,
showcasing the significance of this next chapter for both himself and fans.
Details on the Upcoming Rambo Prequel Cast and Release
Stallone’s original portrayal of John Rambo dates back to the 1982 film First Blood, which launched a beloved franchise. The forthcoming prequel will feature Noah Centineo in the leading role, supported by a talented ensemble cast including Yao, Jason Tobin, Quincy Isaiah, Jefferson White, and Tayme Thapthimthong. Production is currently underway, with executives targeting a release window in late 2026 or early 2027, building anticipation for the franchise’s expansion.
Ongoing Excitement Surrounding Stallone’s Projects and Public Presence
The simultaneous progress of Tulsa King’s new season and the Rambo prequel highlight Stallone’s continued influence in Hollywood. His appearance with Jennifer Flavin on set underlines the return of his character and offers fans a glimpse of the man behind the legend. As the actor balances his roles in front of and behind the camera, audiences can expect fresh stories that honor his legacy while pushing narratives forward.
