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Before Rambo became a one-man army, Rambo: First Blood was a movie Hollywood didn’t want. The script was rewritten daily. The set was freezing, dangerous, and chaotic. Sylvester Stallone nearly died performing his own stunts. And in the original ending, Rambo wasn’t supposed to survive. This is the wild true story behind First Blood — a film trapped in development hell for over a decade, cycling through 26 rewrites, 14 directors, and nearly every major star in Hollywood before Stallone stepped in and changed everything. Studios said the story was too violent. Too political. Too dark. And that there was no hero audiences could root for. Stallone disagreed. He rewrote Rambo as a wounded Vietnam veteran instead of a cold-blooded killer, removed many of the on-screen deaths, and fought the studio over the film’s most controversial decision — the ending. Stick around to the end to learn: Why Stallone demanded massive script changes How brutal on-set injuries nearly shut down production Why test audiences rejected the original ending And how one rewrite turned a doomed tragedy into an action-movie icon Because without that decision, there would be no franchise… no sequels… and no Rambo as we know him today.