After the successful documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger, “Sly” arrives on the streaming platform.
arrives at netflix slya documentary about Sylvester Stallone. From his beginnings in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood to becoming a Hollywood icon with franchises like Rocky, Rambo and The Expendables.
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As you can see in the trailer, Stallone has plenty of positive advice, the kind that gets you out of bed in the morning and facing the world.


“What is healthier? Living under the illusion that you could have been great or that you actually have a chance to be great and then you blow it and realize you’re a failure? says Stallone here in the latest trailer. (You can almost hear Rocky’s trainer Mickey, played by Burgess Meredith, yelling that.)
“If you’re ever on a train –wham, wham– and that’s when your life –whom- whizzes by. He’s gone,” says the 76-year-old filmmaker and actor at his carpe diem.
“Nothing inspires more than taking your story and wadding it up (and shwoop),” says the star of Tulsa King making a basketball throwing gesture.
Sly _ Sylvester Stallone Documentary _ Official Teaser _ Netflix.mp4
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sly takes an intimate look at Stallone and how the characters he has played on screen parallel his underdog history; the actor known for holding his own to play the main character in the script he wrote, Rocky, or else he wouldn’t sell it. That early determination spurred Stallone’s on-screen legacy for decades.
The documentary will arrive on Netflix during the month of November.
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