Our POW [Picture of the Week] this week is a lobby card from Rebel aka No Place to Hide starring Sly. Click on the image to see a larger version! – Craig
Author: Craig
Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week

Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week:
- Sly’s Official Instagram: Samaritan… don’t miss it. On Amazon prime KEEP PUNCHING!
- CBR: Samaritan Reveals a Side of Stallone Fans Have Never Seen…
- UPI: Sylvester Stallone: ‘Samaritan’ superhero is ‘street-like,’ grounded in reality…
- CinemaBlend: Samaritan Cast: Where You’ve Seen The Actors Before…
- ComicBook: Stallone: Samaritan is a “Cautionary Tale” About Superheroes…
- WTOP: Stallone’s ‘Samaritan’ exceeds all expectations as ‘Unbreakable’ meets ‘Shane’…
- Stallone Divorce: You can find hundreds of articles at dozens of sites. Sly said: “I love my family. We are amicably and privately addressing these personal issues.” – StalloneZone is honoring Sly and Jennifer privately addressing these issues.
“Samaritan” (2022) Starring Sly Stallone / Z-View

Samaritan (2022)
Director: Julius Avery
Screenplay by: Bragi F. Schut
Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton, Pilou Asbæk, Dascha Polanco, Sophia Tatum, Moises Arias,
Martin Starr and Jared Odrick
Tagline: 25 Years Ago the World’s Greatest Hero Vanished
The Overview: Beware of spoilers…
Sam (Walton) is a thirteen year old who lives with his single-parent mother (Polanco) in an apartment in a rough part of Granite City. Sam’s a latchkey kid since his mom has to put in a lot of hours at work. Sam spends a good deal of his time researching Samaritan. Samaritan was a superhero believed to have died twenty-five years ago along with the villainous Nemesis (who happened to be his twin brother!). while they were fighting in a burning building.
Sam has come to think that Joe (Stallone), a garbage man who lives in an apartment across the street is Samaritan! Despite the mounting evidence, Joe denies he’s the missing superhero. As Sam comes home one day, some gangbangers jump and begin beating him. Joe rushes to the rescue, displaying super strength as he runs off the thugs. Now Sam and Joe are in the sights of the gang led by Cyrus ( Asbæk)… who plan to kill the old man…
Sly Stallone is back! He’s excellent in the role of Joe/Samaritan and supported by a well-cast group of actors. Javon Walton is extremely likeable in the role of Sam. Often child actors have a hard time finding the balance of cute and instead come off annoying. That’s not the case with Walton. I expect big things from him in the future. Pilou Asbæk, Dascha Polanco and Sophia Tatum are also excellent. Asbæk is a great bad guy. I’d love to see him play an anti-hero in the future. Polanco and Tatum aren’t given a lot to do, but when they’re on screen all eyes are on them. I hope to see more leading parts for them in the future. I enjoyed Julius Avery’s direction. He’s not flashy, but puts the camera in the right place to maximize drama and/or action.
If you’ve seen the Samaritan trailers, there’s a dialogue change from the trailer to the film which is great for a surprising laugh. Joe is hit by a car and left mangled in the street, he starts starts to heal and in the trailer Sam asks, “Are you okay?” Joe responds (in pain), “I’m cool.” In the film the same set-up but this time Joe’s response is, “F*** no.” I burst out laughing. That was well-played.
There’s a twist in the film that happens near the end. I won’t give it away, but will say I absolutely did not see that coming. I loved it. The twist took the story up a notch. As to the Samaritan story itself, some folks are complaining it’s too simple. I agree, it is simple, but let’s not lose sight that Samaritan is modern day mythology.
Samaritan is a tale of good vs evil. Another theme is that good and evil live can live in each of us and we have to decide which way we will go. If you’re okay with a story about super-heroes who happen to be twins… with one being good and the other being evil… that takes place in a town called Granite City… and a young boy who is searching for the missing hero and finds him living basically next door… and the missing super hero now has a job as a garbage man (a person who cleans up the city) but you want a more complex tale, you may be missing the point of the modern mythology that is being created. Or Samaritan may not be for you.
As for me, I loved the ride. At first I thought Samaritan would be a movie best loved by younger kids. But later in the film, it gets darker and then there’s the twist. I still think teenagers and adults open to this newly created mythology will get an enjoy Samaritan. If I was going to pick any nits, it would be the fire cgi used in the extended fight scene at the end. But why nitpick when Samaritan is such a fun time. I hope to see a sequel — it certainly opens the door for more movies or a tv series.
Samaritan earns 4 of 5 stars.


Samaritan: JoBlo Interviews Pilou Asbæk PLUS Sylvester Stallone On Playing A Superhero!
Exclusively streaming on Amazon Prime Video starting on August 26, Samaritan is a gritty superhero flick that sees Stallone playing Joe Smith, formerly the Samaritan, a super-powered vigilante thought to have died years ago, hiding in plain sight as a normal everyday guy, but is forced to come out of retirement due to crime on the rise! And we here at Joblo are excited to sit down with Pilou Asbæk for an EXCLUSIVE interview, while the great Sylvester Stallone weighs in on his first superhero movie!
“SAMARITAN” Clip – “How Did You Do That” (2022)
A young boy learns that a superhero who was thought to have gone missing after an epic battle twenty years ago may in fact still be around.
RELEASE DATE: August 26, 2022 (USA)
GENRE: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
STARS: Sylvester Stallone, Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton
POW: “Bananas”
Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week

Sly and the Family Stallone News for the Week:
- Sly’s Official Instagram: I’d like to congratulate @scarletstallone…
- ScreenRant: Why Stallone Agreed To Direct The Bizarre Sequel To Saturday Night Fever…
- Deadline: ‘Tulsa King’: Annabella Sciorra To Portray Sylvester Stallone’s Sister…
- MovieWeb: 14 Best Action Movies from the ’80s, Ranked…
- Showbiz Cheatsheet: ‘Batgirl’: Sly Stallone Was Almost Cast as the Film’s Villain…
- CinemaBlend: Sly Stallone Got A New Puppy, See The Rocky Star’s Adorable Video…
- Sports Illustrated: How Pro Wrestling Shaped Sly Stallone’s Approach to Storytelling…
- ComicBook: Sylvester Stallone Explains His Love for Pro Wrestling…
- Collider: Sylvester Stallone Puts the Hurt on Crime in a Teaser For ‘Samaritan’…
- Parade: Everything You Need to Know About… ‘Tulsa King’…
- ComingSoon: Samaritan Featurette Teases Sylvester Stallone’s Titular Superhero…
- FlickeringMyth: Sly Stallone and Javon “Wanna” Walton talk Samaritan…
- Collider: New ‘Samaritan’ Clip Teases Sly Stallone’s Super Strength…
- ScreenRant: Tulsa King Image Shows Sly Stallone Acting Alongside His Daughter…
- ScreenRant: What If Sylvester Stallone Hadn’t Played Rocky Balboa…
- ScreenRant: Sly Stallone Shows Off His Superpowers in New Samaritan Movie Clip…
“Samaritan” – Check Out the Cool Light-Up Poster!

SZoner, Chris Heathcoat sent in the shot above of a cool light-up poster for Samaritan. THAT would make a cool wall poster. – Craig
Samaritan – First Look | Amazon Studios

Samaritan – First Look | Amazon Studios
25 years ago, the world’s greatest hero vanished. Sylvester Stallone stars in Samaritan, coming August 26 only to Prime Video.
Behind the Scenes on the Making of “Tulsa King” with Sly Stallone and Tyler Sheridan

I am so stoked for Tulsa King. Everything that we see makes the show look great.
TULSA KING follows New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone), just after he is released from prison after 25 years and unceremoniously exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Okla. Realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a “crew” from a group of unlikely characters, to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet. The series also stars Andrea Savage (“I’m Sorry”), Martin Starr (“Silicon Valley”), Max Casella (“The Tender Bar”), Domenick Lombardozzi (“The Irishman”), Vincent Piazza (“Boardwalk Empire”), Jay Will (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), A.C. Peterson (“Superman & Lois’) with Garrett Hedlund (“The United States vs. Billie Holiday”).
The series will be executive-produced by Sheridan, Winter, Stallone, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin and Allen Coulter. Braden Aftergood is also set to executive-produce.
Stream the new series on November 13, exclusively on Paramount+.

