“They will take revenge”: Sylvester Stallone’s Expendables Co-Star’s Unusual Self-Defense Technique After Being Called the ‘Strongest Weapon User’

Sylvester Stallone's Expendables Co-Star's Unusual Self-Defense Technique After Being Called the 'Strongest Weapon User'
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Sylvester Stallone has been part of many long-running action-packed, thrilling, adventurous movie series, which have become fan favorite over the years and has gained massive fanbase.

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In 2010, the award-winning actor launched his million dollars action thrilling franchise: The Expendables films series. Each sequel featured an A-list ensemble cast, and it has now become one of the beloved franchises, grossing monumental numbers at the global box office. The Rocky star co-wrote and directed these intriguing films.  

He played the lead character as the mercenary Barney Ross, while his co-star Jet Li played martial artist Yin Yang. Li is one of the most recognized weapon users in the world, once revealed the unique secrets of his self-defense.

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Sylvester Stallone’s Co-star Claims His Secret to Self-defense Is His Smile

Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone is a man of many talents who dons multiple hats at work. He is a legendary actor and a celebrated director whose work has achieved iconic status in the industry. Stallone has been in the movie business for decades, during which the actor played fascinating roles, touched many milestones, and rewarded top-level accolades. He has done significant physical transformations for several of his herculean parts. 

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In addition to his rich acting legacy, the Rambo film series star has successfully directed many iconic movies, like The Expendables film series. He co-wrote and starred in the film series. He made his character debut as mercenary Barney Ross starting with the 2010 American action film and reprised his role in the follow-up sequels. 

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Jet Li in The Expendables
Jet Li in The Expendables

His co-star Jet Li played the role of martial artist Yin Yang, while Jason Statham as Lee Christmas. Each actor involved in the projects did a phenomenal job. Stallone’s co-star Li once revealed his secrets of self-defense. On Late Night with Conan O’Brien, When asked if he has any secrets to his self-defense, the War movie actor replied: 

“Just smile because the way you hurt people, they will revenge that can never stop, so smile.” 

While many might assume that Jet Li would share some over-the-top Kung Fu techniques, the dedicated star claims that smile is his greatest self-defense weapon proving that he has a humble approach and deals with challenging situations with a smile.

Sylvester Stallone’s Remarkable Performance in The Expendables Film Series

Sylvester Stallone in The Expendables
Sylvester Stallone in The Expendables

Sylvester Stallone launched his lucrative million-dollar The Expendables franchise featuring a star-studded cast and intriguing plots consisting of three sequels, and the forthcoming fourth installment is currently in the works. The actor co-wrote the screenplay of these movies and won critical acclaim. 

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Stallone made his character Barney Ross starting with the original 2010 film The Expendables and reprised his role in the two follow-up series. The first part featured a stellar ensemble cast, including Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Steve Austin, Mickey Rourke, and Bruce Willis. 

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