The Expendables 3 (2014)
The Expendables 3 (2014)
The Expendables 3 (2014) is the third installment in The Expendables franchise, directed by Patrick Hughes, with a massive ensemble cast that includes Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and new faces like Mel Gibson, Antonio Banderas, Wesley Snipes, and Harrison Ford. This action-packed film is known for its all-star lineup and high-octane stunts. Here are some interesting rumors and stories that surrounded The Expendables 3:
PG-13 Rating Controversy: One of the biggest rumors and sources of controversy was the decision to make The Expendables 3 PG-13 instead of the R rating of the previous films. Fans speculated this was done to attract a younger audience and boost box office returns. However, the move disappointed many fans who felt it dulled the series’ signature gritty violence. Even Sylvester Stallone later admitted that it may have been a mistake, as the movie lacked the intensity fans expected.
Mel Gibson’s Villain Role: Mel Gibson joined the film as the main antagonist, Conrad Stonebanks, a former Expendable turned arms dealer. Gibson’s involvement was rumored to be controversial due to his previous off-screen scandals, but he brought a memorable intensity to the role. Some fans even speculated that Stallone cast him specifically to revive Gibson’s career and to add more credibility to the villain role.
On-Set Injuries: Like the previous films, The Expendables 3 was packed with stunts, and the cast—many of whom were veteran action stars—performed several of their own. Rumors circulated that injuries were common on set, with Stallone sustaining a few himself. Wesley Snipes, who was new to the franchise, was also rumored to have been injured during a stunt scene, though he remained dedicated to completing his scenes.
Casting Nearly Every Action Star: The Expendables series is known for featuring iconic action stars, and The Expendables 3 didn’t hold back. There were rumors about a long list of other action legends being considered, including Steven Seagal and Jackie Chan. Both actors ultimately didn’t appear due to scheduling conflicts or creative differences, but fans still speculate about what the movie could have been like with them in the cast.
Antonio Banderas’ Improvised Humor: Banderas joined the cast as Galgo, a quirky, talkative mercenary who added a lot of comic relief. Rumor has it that much of his dialogue was improvised, and he quickly became a fan favorite. His high energy and constant chatter contrasted with the rest of the more serious Expendables, leading many to believe Banderas’s character was a much-needed addition.
Leaked Online Before Release: The Expendables 3 made headlines when a high-quality version of the film leaked online several weeks before its official release. This leak was rumored to have had a significant impact on the box office performance, as millions of fans downloaded the movie instead of watching it in theaters. The incident led to an investigation and legal action against those involved in the leak.