SAMARITAN Star Sylvester Stallone Explains What Makes This A Superhero Movie Unlike Any We've Seen Before

SAMARITAN Star Sylvester Stallone Explains What Makes This A Superhero Movie Unlike Any We've Seen Before

Talking to us at the global press conference for Samaritan, the iconic Sylvester Stallone reveals why the Prime Video film is different from the Marvel and DC movies we're used to watching...

By JoshWilding - Aug 26, 2022 04:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: ActioNewz.com

In Samaritan, thirteen-year-old Sam Cleary (Javon "Wanna" Walton) suspects that his mysterious and reclusive neighbour Mr. Smith (Sylvester Stallone) is actually a legend hiding in plain sight. Twenty years ago, Granite City’s super-powered vigilante, Samaritan, was reported dead after a fiery warehouse battle with his rival, Nemesis.

Most believe Samaritan perished in the fire, but some in the city, like Sam, have hope that he is still alive. With crime on the rise and the city on the brink of chaos, Sam makes it his mission to coax his neighbour out of hiding to save the city from ruin.

Earlier this month, a global press conference for the movie took place, and we were fortunate enough to be in attendance. Stallone took a number of questions from the press, and we asked what it is about Samaritan that makes it different to other superhero stories. He then went on to talk in detail about the approach they took with this story.
 


"This guy…this sort of superhero is much more pedestrian. You could be standing or riding next to him on an L or a bus and not even know you’re sitting next to a fella that can literally lift the bus up!" the legendary actor says in the video above. "There’s a simplicity to it and it’s a simmering boil that eventually erupts as opposed to triumphant music and special effects and thunder and guys hitting the ground with their fist and creating a seismic wave."

"You can expect a superhero that is very regular and does irregular things. That’s what it is. It’s like if Rocky was a superhero. There’s something about it that’s identifiable and street-like. It’s not set in a super fantastic universe. It's set among brick and conflict and identifiable situations. It’s in the neighbourhoods we live in and that’s what I liked about it."

Remember, Stallone is no stranger to superhero movies. He's starred in Judge Dredd, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and The Suicide Squad, but Samaritan marks a very different kind of character for the actor. This former hero has the weight of the world on his shoulders, and is looking to do little more than blend in despite his city desperately needing him.

For comic book fans looking for a grounded story with a superhero lead, it's clear that Samaritan should fill that void. Plus, listening to Stallone talk, this definitely sounds like a passion project for the Rocky star.

Samaritan is now streaming exclusively worldwide on Prime Video!
 


 

 
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blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 8/26/2022, 4:21 PM
MisterDoctor217
MisterDoctor217 - 8/26/2022, 4:25 PM
I think making fun of Wilding just fuels him more. Plus what can any of the commenters do? He’s one of the top people on here.
Origame
Origame - 8/26/2022, 4:37 PM
@MisterDoctor217 - honestly, I want to see him get worse at this point. It's kinda like watching Charlie sheen give his "winning" speech. It's so bad you can't help but be entertained.
MaxPaint
MaxPaint - 8/26/2022, 4:30 PM
I why english learn can read.
inkniron
inkniron - 8/26/2022, 5:01 PM
It was alright. Stevie Wonder could see where it was going, but it wasn’t bad. 2 1/2 out of five stars. Nice little time killer
JonAwesome
JonAwesome - 8/27/2022, 12:38 AM
@inkniron - I liked the twist! It made it a bit different.
SirDuckAlot
SirDuckAlot - 8/26/2022, 7:07 PM
Dude is 90 yrs old making superhero movies, hilarious .
Chrome
Chrome - 8/26/2022, 8:10 PM
This movie was badass, it’s on Amazon prime now. Loved that plot twist too!
lawndart
lawndart - 8/27/2022, 3:58 AM
I liked the twist…. didn’t really expect it
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 8/27/2022, 9:10 AM
Realized the twist was coming very early in the movie. It didn't ruin it for me because I looked forward to seeing Sam's reaction, but it played out very poorly compared to what could have been. But once Sam found out the truth, he didn't even care. There was no moment of regret by Joe. The movie was very inconsistent with it's own facts. A character was not invulnerable then pretty much was. Sam's personality changed in the last 15 minutes. Edwin, the big bad, idolized a character then didn't care when he found out the secret.

The filmmakers sacrificed so much potential just to save to twist for the last and to bet it all on a big fight with lots of gun play. The twist had no real impact on the characters. And that rendered it useless.

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