Sylvester Stallone still has it all as the best combat fighter ever and the only one who can and will do Rambo. After the first trailer has been released, the 72-year-old actor can still go through arrows and guns as the skilled war veteran and U.S Army Special Forces Soldier.

The original 1982 film already showcased the many aspects of survival, weaponry, hand-to-hand combat, and guerrilla warfare.

Rambo: Last Blood first trailer shows John Rambo already about to retire from all the action of his life, however as the trailer plays on, his fights seem to be endless as he was faced with a more organized group.

It was revealed that Stallone's character would travel to Mexico to face the abductors of his daughter's friend. Now, he will make use of his military skills, which was shown on the video how he could entrap his opponents.

First released on October 22, 1982, Rambo: First Blood already stars Sylvester Stallone as he was about to enjoy civilian life after being a Vietnam War veteran. The first movie was followed by a sequel, Rambo: First Blood Part II on May 22, 1985, three years later and Rambo III on May 25, 1988.

After 20 years, the fourth installment was released titled Rambo, and eleven years later the fifth and final installment will be released on September 20, 2019.

Other stars include Yvette Monreal as the kidnap victim Gabrielle, while Paz Vega plays Carmen Delgado, a reporter covering the drug trade in Mexico who helps Rambo after her half-sister is kidnapped. Life Itself's Sergio Peris-Mencheta will play Hugo Martinez, the brutal head of the previously-mentioned cartel, while Adriana Barraza (The Strain), Oscar Jaenada (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides) and Joaquín Cosío (Narcos: Mexico) were already listed for its cast.

Being the last movie for Rambo, John Rambo will have to confront his past and unearth his ruthless combat skills to exact revenge in a final mission.

Directed by Adrian Grunberg, Rambo: Last Blood was co-written by Sylvester Stallone and Matt Cirulnick and produced by Kevin King Templeton and Les Weldon.

The movie will be released by Lionsgate and has started its production since May 2018 and began filming by September despite its on-and-off status when it was first announced in 2008. And just on the recently held Cannes Film Festival, Stallone revealed he would continue portraying John Rambo if the fifth film succeeds.