![]() The Expendables franchise, launched by Sylvester Stallone, attempted to do just that with the added bonus of having all the great action stars, including Jean-Claude Van Damme, Jet Li, and Jason Statham, and the success was astounding. ![]() Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Bruce Willis on Expendables 2 setĪlso read: Arnold Schwarzenegger Breaks Silence on Bruce Willis’ Life-Threatening Condition, Reveals Why He Has Not Met His Expendables Co-star Yet As such, a team-up of two of the greatest action movie stars of the past half-century would be a sight to behold, and it would be remiss to not exploit the ingenuity of having them take down the on-screen big bad together. Their names alone were enough to sell out entire theatres. The pair had become so enmeshed in their inherent identities as badass protagonists of high-stakes adrenaline-fueled films that the success of a film was no longer contingent upon the variety of plots in their never-ending Terminator and Die Hard sequels. A few years later, Bruce Willis would do the same with the greatly beloved “Christmas” movie, Die Hard in 1988, which went on to spawn a string of sequels and catapult the actor into the limelight of the ever-demanding action-thriller industry. The genre of sci-fi action thrillers was forever redefined by what the director and actor then presented on the screen. ![]() The Governator has remained at the forefront of the greatest action movies of all time ever since he stepped onto the silver screen with his malevolent robotic Terminator in James Cameron’s eponymous movie in 1984. Also read: Bruce Willis Was 8th Choice for Die Hard – Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Ford Rejected John McClane Arnold Schwarzenegger Wishes To Team Up With Bruce Willis
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