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All questions are welcome such as to how to change oil, to how to tie shoes. Second, there will definitely be some blood.There is no such thing as a Stupid Question!ĭon't be embarrassed of your curiosity everyone has questions that they may feel uncomfortable asking certain people, so this place gives you a nice area not to be judged about asking it. First, Rambo: Last Blood will hit theaters on September 20, 2019. We don't yet know exactly how that will unfold, how much we'll learn about Rambo's home and family life, or how well he's dealing with his past trauma even in the peaceful times before the shooting starts again, but we'll find out very soon. In an effort to get her back at all costs, Rambo will revisit his old combat skills one last time, heading into Mexico to battle the cartel. Rambo seems to have stayed in Arizona, and he's made at least some kind of peace with his existence there, thanks to "the only family I've ever known." Last Blood will feature Rambo's niece (though we don't yet know if she's a blood relative or more of a chosen family relative) in peril after she's abducted by a Mexican cartel. Rambo: Last Blood will pick up roughly a decade after the events of Rambo, and while the film hasn't been released as of this writing, we do know a few things about the plot. Rambo, once again feeling betrayed by his country's treatment of its soldiers, spared Murdock's life, but he didn't return to America. Trautman, who was also dismayed by Murdock's actions, intervened and asked Rambo to walk away and take his government pardon. When he returned to the American base with the POWs, Rambo immediately made for Murdock's office and machine-gunned his entire command center (after the personnel had cleared out) before threatening Murdock with a knife. Tragically, just as Rambo promised Co that he would take her back to America, she was shot by a Vietnamese soldier. An enraged Rambo buried her, then fought back, eventually destroying the camp and freeing the remaining prisoners there, all while killing dozens of Vietnamese and Soviet soldiers, including Podovsky. Meanwhile, Co had managed to sneak into the camp by posing a sex worker, and she was able to help Rambo fight their way out. After putting the backstabbing weasel in his place, Rambo began fighting the Russians.