Sylvester Stallone is warning fans after a fake trailer for The Godfather Part 4 went viral.
Stallone, 78 years old We asked for comment on social media. About creating fan-made videos.
“What's going on? Lol, this should never be taken seriously!” the Hollywood actor wrote on Instagram with a laugh. His post included two photos of Stallone, one of him smoking a cigar and the other holding a gun.
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Sylvester Stallone has sent a message to fans after a fake trailer for The Godfather Part 4 went viral online. (Axel/Bauer Griffin/Film Magic/Getty Images)
Creator of fake 'Godfather 4' trailer video sends message to viewers It explains how it was made.
“Please note that this video is a concept trailer created for artistic and entertainment purposes only. I used various effects, sound design, AI technology, film analysis and other tools to realize my vision. The elements are carefully integrated.
Fans were quick to react on social media, supporting the idea of Stallone starring in another “Godfather” movie.

Marlon Brando (right) and Robert Duvall (left) in “The Godfather.'' (Bettman/Contributor/Getty Images)
“Actually, that’s it. [could] “Great idea, why don't we do that?”
Another fan wrote, “I took a look.” [too] It was fast and I was really excited. ”
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“That's the best news!!! Perfect!!! Leave it alone [happen]” suggested a social media user.
This famous actor is best known for starring in the films 'Rocky', 'Rambo' and 'Creed', but was previously denied the chance to be an extra in 'The Godfather's' famous wedding scene. I did.
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“I went to Paramount and said, 'Can I be an extra in the wedding scene?'” he said. empire magazine During the interview in 2022.
“They said, 'Well, I don't know if you're that type of person.' 'Aren't I the type that plays in the background? Hiding behind the king's wedding cake?'
Despite that rejection, Stallone went on to play a character connected to the Mafia in Taylor Sheridan's series The Tulsa King.

Sylvester Stallone is best known for starring in the films Rocky, Rambo, and Creed. (Getty Images)
Stallone's fake “Godfather” trailer was released as Stallone was named one of three legendary stars named Hollywood ambassadors by President-elect Donald Trump.
President Trump on Thursday announced a special envoy aimed at promoting business in Hollywood.

President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, and Mel Gibson as special ambassadors. (Getty Images)
“I am pleased to announce that I am appointing Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone as special ambassadors to a great but deeply troubled place: Hollywood, California,” President Trump said on his platform Truth Social. I feel honored.”
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“They will serve as emissaries to me for the purpose of taking Hollywood abroad, which has lost a lot of business over the past four years,” he wrote in part.
President Trump added: “These three very talented people will be my eyes and ears, and I will follow through on their recommendations. We will once again have a Golden Age of Hollywood, like the United States of America itself. !” he added.

President-elect Donald Trump greeted Sylvester Stallone on stage at the America First Policy Institute Gala at Mar-a-Lago in November. (Joe Radle)
Stallone referred to Trump as “the second George Washington” when introducing the 47th president at the America First Policy Institute gala in November.
“We're in front of a truly mythical figure. No one in the world could have done what he did. So I'm in awe,” the actor said. Ta.
“When George Washington defended his country, he never thought he would change the world, because he could imagine what the world would be like without him. What would happen? The second George Washington is born! Congratulations!
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Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright contributed to this report.





