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Sylvester Stallone in Expend4bles Image credit EX4 Productions The Expendables are back. It's been nine years since the action franchise released its last entry, but Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham and more are back, along with some new blood. The franchise looks to prove that it can still kick butt and entertain in 2010, The Expendables franchise brought together a number of Hollywood's biggest action stars — Stallone, Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Chuck Norris, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and more — for world-saving adventures. The result was more than $800 million at the worldwide box office across three movies, the last of which was released in can we expect from this latest entry? Here is everything that we know about release dateThe fourth Expendables movie is skipping the crowded summer blockbuster season and instead going to be released on September 22 worldwide. Expend4bles is going to be playing exclusively in movie theaters upon its initial currently shares its release date with the new Ethan Coen movie, Drive-Away plotIs Expend4bles going to be a passing of the franchise torch? Too early to tell, but the official synopsis is sure to point out that this latest entry is bringing in a bunch of new recruits. Here is the plot description from Lionsgate"A new generation of stars join the world’s top action stars for an adrenaline-fueled adventure in Expend4bles. Reuniting as the team of elite mercenaries, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture and Sylvester Stallone are joined for the first time by Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran, and Andy Garcia. Armed with every weapon they can get their hands on and the skills to use them, The Expendables are the world's last line of defense and the team that gets called when all other options are off the table. But new team members with new styles and tactics are going to give 'new blood' a whole new meaning."The script was written by Kurt Wimmer 2015's Point Break, Tad Daggerhart Black Lotus and Max Adams The Terminal List.Expend4bles castDolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Levy Tran and Jacob Scipio in Expend4bles Image credit EX4 ProductionsFour of the original members of the Expendables team are back, including Sylvester Stallone as Barney Ross, Jason Statham as Lee Christmas, Dolph Lundgren as Gunner Jensen and Randy Couture as Toll Road. Other original members of the team, including Terry Crews, Jet Li and Steve Austin, are not currently listed as appearing in the potential replacements come in the form of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson Power, Den of Thieves as Easy Day, Megan Fox Transformers, Jennifer's Body as Gina, Iko Uwais The Raid, Fistful of Vengeance as Rahmat, Jacob Scipio Bad Boys for Life, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent as Galan, Levy Tran MacGyver, The Haunting of Hill House as Lash and Tony Jaa Ong-Bak The Thai Warrior, Furious 7 in an as yet unspecified role. One other big name is joining the cast for the first time, Andy Garcia Father of the Bride, Book Club The Next Chapter, playing trailerWatch the Expend4bles trailer below to meet some of the new team and get a taste of the action the movie is going to deliver Expend4bles directorIn addition to new stars, Expend4bles has a new director for the franchise Stallone, Simon West and Patrick Hughes directed the previous entries. 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The answer that leaves us unfulfilled, the answer you’re not supposed to have in this immediate hot-take culture. But it’s the right answer to what to make of this week’s seemingly paradigm-shifting announcement in professional golf and where this is ultimately going to go We just don’t know. We’ve talked to folks inside the PGA Tour regarding the pending partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and heard from those at LIV Golf and folks that have advised the fledgling circuit. We’ve listened to everyone’s thoughts and definitely their opinions. The one hard, unassailable and incontrovertible takeaway is this Four individuals changed the sport’s civil war on the fly, and those four people don’t seem to know what any of this will ultimately look like. So anyone who says with any authority that they know what will happen is, well, full of it. Does that sound unenlightened? Jimmy Dunne, one of the four who orchestrated the partnership, has given his version of the events to the Associated Press, USA Today and Sports Illustrated, and those answers are not exactly copacetic. His interview Thursday on Golf Channel about golf’s Treaty of Versailles was emotional, passionate and, occasionally, bizarre. Dunne is a smart man and was under no obligation to talk, so although he could be obfuscating, it’s more likely his responses speak to the fact this remains a work in progress. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said he can’t envision LIV Golf events running concurrently next year, and LIV Golf says it most definitely will. Confused? So are we. Why did the PGA Tour agree to this partnership? Occam’s Razor points to the tour needing money, and multiple sources have told us the tour had burned anywhere from $150 million to $200 million in legal fees, new bonus pools and designated event purses. Yet Dunne and Monahan have said the tour was in a good financial position until 2027. Both could be true, although the truth is probably somewhere in between. But, and we cannot stress this enough, no one really knows. What about who controls golf's future? Dunne, Monahan and those with the tour assert they have total control, citing the new structure and the amount of board votes they maintain. Those with LIV Golf point to PIF governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan as the new entity’s chairman and the not-so-insignificant fact that if PIF is pumping in billions, you better believe they’re in control. Use whatever “Succession” meme or quote you want to explain what you believe is right, and you’ll be right because no one is wrong. You can’t be wrong if there’s no answer. Put money and power aside, why did the tour capitulate—out of worry with the lawsuits? That’s certainly a consideration except for the fact that the tour and the DP World Tour have won almost all of the early court battles against LIV and Saudi Arabia, and to this point PIF and Al-Rumayyan have not complied to discovery requests, which would have given the tour an almost assured victory. But did the tour worry about what could be found in its own discovery? It’s a fair question. There are so, so many more questions. Why did the tour keep Rory McIlroy in the dark about the future that McIlroy almost single-handedly worked to save? What punishments will the defectors face who want to return to their respective former tours? Are we sure they want to return? How will the tours make its loyalists financially whole for not jumping at the Saudi money? Even by acquisition standards, why were so few people brought into a decision that essentially affects everyone? Could antitrust laws squash the merger? Do both sides secretly hope the merger is squashed, with PIF deciding to end LIV Golf and instead funnel its funds to the tour? It’s all a true “Who’s to say?” By the way, this is not new. No one knew, at least with 100 percent certainty, what was going to happen in early 2022 when the then-Saudi Golf League was about to launch, or when it was seemingly dead in the water, or when it resurrected, or when players who said they definitely weren’t leaving the tour ultimately left the tour, or when FOX was absolutely going to air LIV events then didn't, or when Monahan said he would never, ever work with PIF, or ... you get the gist. Because if there’s a lesson to be had from this incredibly bananas schism that has swallowed the game whole, the only thing we know is this entire damn story has been cloaked in smoke, and the haze isn't clearing anytime soon.

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