The writer, director, and star of the "Rocky" franchise continued to tease the potential involvement of Dolph Lundgren as Ivan Drago in the new movie.
Sharing a picture of his notebook, Stallone wrote, "JUST DONE...If you are curious, around 439 handwritten pages translates into about a 120 page typed screenplay...#writers cramp #rockybalboa #drago #adoniscreed #MGM."
Over the last month, Stallone, 71, has not-so-subtly been hinting at Lundgren returning as the machine-like USSR boxer Drago, who killed Creed's father Apollo in the ring during "Rocky IV".
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