Sylvester Stallone publicly called out the producer of the ‘Rocky’ series, saying he wants “what’s left” of his rights to the character back.
publicly called one of the series’ two original producers “parasitical” and accused him of keeping him from passing on some rights to the character to his children. In a series of Instagram posts, Stallone attacked Irwin Winkler while praising Winkler’s former partner, Robert Chartoff, who died in 2015.
“This eats at my soul,” Stallone added, “because I wanted to leave something of Rocky for my children.” While Stallone created the Rocky Balboa character and played him in every move to date, he was not a producer on original in 2015. The upcoming
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