The Expendables 4
Expend4bles (also known as The Expendables 4) is a 2023 American action film that is the fourth installment in The Expendables film series, following The Expendables 3 (2014). The film stars an ensemble cast including Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, and Randy Couture reprising their roles from previous films, with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran, and Andy García joining the cast. It is directed by Scott Waugh from a screenplay by Kurt Wimmer, Tad Daggerhart, and Max Adams, based on a story by Spenser Cohen, Wimmer, and Daggerhart.
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Directed by | Scott Waugh |
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Based on | Characters by David Callaham |
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Cinematography | Tim Maurice-Jones |
Edited by | Michael J. Duthie |
Music by | Guillaume Roussel |
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Distributed by | Lionsgate |
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Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $100 million[2] |
Box office | $49.8 million[3] |
The Expendables 4 was released in China on September 15, 2023, and in the United States a week later, by Lionsgate. The film received largely negative reviews from critics, with criticism for its plot, action sequences, Stallone’s limited screen time, Waugh’s direction, absence of most of the original cast and visual effects. It has grossed $49 million worldwide against a budget of $100 million.
Plot
The Expendables are sent to Libya to prevent mercenary Suarto Rahmat from stealing nuclear warheads for a mysterious terrorist named Ocelot. The team is led by Barney Ross and formed by members Lee Christmas, Toll Road, and Gunner Jensen, with new members Easy Day and Galan. However, they are incapacitated when all of their vehicles are destroyed in the ensuing fight. When Rahmat shoots their plane down, the team finds what appears to be Barney's burned body in the wreckage, identified by his ring.
At Barney's memorial service, CIA operative Marsh reveals that the team will pursue Ocelot and Rahmat, but without Christmas, who jeopardized the mission trying to save Barney. He is replaced by Gina, his former lover, who also brings an operative named Lash into the team. The team travels to Asia, but is secretly tracked by Christmas, who had slipped Gina a tracking device earlier. Barney’s apparent death opened a sealed file which states that there is an eyewitness that could identify Ocelot.
Ocelot plans to provoke World War III by letting the nuclear warheads explode in the Russian Far East, transporting them on a ship disguised as an American aircraft carrier. As the Expendables and Marsh board the ship, they are ambushed and taken hostage. Marsh is taken away to negotiate a prisoner-exchange for the eyewitness.
Meanwhile, Christmas travels to Thailand to recruit former Expendable Decha, who has turned towards pacifism but agrees to bring him to the ship to avenge Barney. As Christmas fights his way through the ship, Decha has a change of heart and helps him rescue the rest of the team. They launch an attack on Rahmat‘s forces, during which Christmas fights and kills him. However, Toll has been heavily wounded and needs immediate medical care.
During the prisoner exchange, Marsh is revealed to be Ocelot, hoping to financially profit from igniting World War III. While the team leaves on Decha's boat to save Toll, Christmas stays behind to turn the ship around to avoid a global conflict. He confronts Marsh, who is killed by Barney, who surprises everyone by revealing that he faked his own death, hoping to lure Ocelot out of hiding. They escape the nuclear explosion and celebrate with the team.
Cast
- Jason Statham as Lee Christmas: The team's knife expert and second in command.[4] As Stallone was looking to pass the franchise's lead on to Statham, he did about 80% of all filming and oversaw post-production, also serving as a producer.[5]
- Sylvester Stallone as Barney Ross: The leader of the Expendables. Stallone confirmed that the film would be his final appearance as Barney Ross, with Statham expecting to take over the series after his departure.[6] Due to this, his role in the film was limited.[5]
- Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson as Easy Day, a new member of the Expendables.[7]
- Megan Fox as Gina, a CIA operator and member of the Expendables as well as Christmas' former girlfriend.[7]
- Dolph Lundgren as Gunner Jensen: A volatile member of the team, undone by years of combat stress.[4] Lundgren stated that his character has been sober for several years now and is on a philosophical soul search.[8]
- Tony Jaa as Decha, a former member of the Expendables.
- Iko Uwais as Suarto Rahmat, a mercenary and the secondary antagonist working with Ocelot.[7][9]
- Randy Couture as Toll Road: The team's demolitions expert.[4]
- Jacob Scipio as Galan, a new member of the Expendables and son of former member Galgo.
- Levy Tran as Lash, a CIA operator and a new member of the Expendables.
- Andy García as Marsh / Ocelot,[7] a CIA agent.[10]
Additionally, Sheila Shah was cast as Mandy / Adele, alongside Eddie Hall as a bouncer.[4][11]
Production
Development
After The Expendables 3 (2014) underperformed at the box office, the future of the series was left in doubt[12] and production stalled over several years. By November 2014, it was announced that the project is being developed with intent to retain its R-rating like the first two films.[13] In December 2016, Sylvester Stallone announced that the fourth installment will be the final film in the series, while a scheduled tentative release date was set for 2018.[14] By March 2017, Stallone had left the project and the franchise, due to creative differences over the script and direction for continuing the franchise.[15] In January 2018, after vocal support from other cast members (including Arnold Schwarzenegger), Stallone announced his return to the series with a post to his social media platforms; confirming new developments on the fourth movie.[16]
By August 2020, Vértice Cine announced their involvement as a production studio on the movie, alongside Lionsgate and Millennium Films. They also revealed that Patrick Hughes will return to the series as director.[17] In November 2020, the president of Millennium Media, Jeffrey Greenstein, stated that the studio is continuing to work on The Expendables 4 after various delays within the industry worldwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] In August 2021, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Scott Waugh would be directing the film, replacing Hughes, as well as Statham serving as a producer of the film,[4] while Stallone confirmed his involvement with the project, and that The Expendables 4 was the same project as The Expendables: A Christmas Story, previously reported as a spin-off but in fact the film's working-title during development. Stallone further stated that production was set to commence in October of that year.[19][20] According to Dolph Lundgren, the film had a budget of $100 million.[8]
Writing
In July 2018, Gregory Poirier announced his role as screenwriter.[21] Production was tentatively scheduled to begin by April 2019, though it wasn't until July of that year that Stallone announced that he was continuing to work on the script for the project.[22] The script was completed later that year, though negotiations with producers were ongoing.[23] In August 2021, it was announced that Spenser Cohen wrote the most recent draft of the script with Max Adams, from a story by Cohen.[4]
Casting
Over the years, multiple actors reported interest or claimed they were approached to star in a fourth installment. In March 2014, Pierce Brosnan stated that he had agreed with producer Avi Lerner to star in a fourth installment.[24] By April of the same year, Sylvester Stallone revealed his first choice for the villain was Jack Nicholson, while mentioning his interest in convincing Clint Eastwood to join the production.[25][26] According to Jackie Chan, he was approached to star in the film by Stallone but was unsure about having limited screen time in an ensemble film, which is why he had turned down roles in the previous two entries.[27] Dwayne Johnson publicly expressed interest to play a villainous character in a new installment during a 2014 Q&A[28] and reiterated his interest to join the series in 2022.[29] In May 2015, Hulk Hogan claimed that he was in talks with Stallone to play the film's main villain.[12]
In June 2020, Jean-Claude Van Damme expressed interest in returning to the franchise, publicly pitching his idea of playing Claude Vilain, the brother to his villain character, Jean Vilain, from The Expendables 2.[30] Despite discontent with how his character was handled in The Expendables 3, Arnold Schwarzenegger proclaimed he was interested in returning to the series if he liked the script.[31] However; on May 29, 2023, Schwarzenegger confirmed that he would not be returning to the franchise, citing a general disinterest.[32] While he was not included in the fourth movie, Kellan Lutz proclaimed interest to return in a fifth installment in an Instagram post.[33] On the other hand, Terry Crews, who had starred in all previous films, refused to appear in any new entries after claiming he was sexually assaulted by Stallone's agent, Adam Venit, alleging he was pressured by producer Avi Lerner to drop the case if he wanted to stay in the series.[34]
However, none of the actors mentioned above were subsequently cast, and the cast was announced to include returning stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Randy Couture, and Dolph Lundgren, while new cast members were revealed to be Eddie Hall, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Andy García, Sheila Shah, Jacob Scipio and Levy Tran,[4][11] with Iko Uwais playing the villain.[9]
Filming
In August 2021, it was stated that principal photography would begin in October.[4] Filming officially commenced on September 29, 2021.[35][36] In October 2021, Stallone announced on social media that he had finished filming his scenes for the movie.[6] The film was shot in London and Bulgaria and the Jackie Chan Stunt Team handled stunt choreography.[37] In November 2021, production was shot in Greece, including the city of Thessaloniki.[38] Members of the Greek Armed Forces were used as extras and alleged they were not compensated for their month-long official deployment, despite working overtime.[39] On December 3, 2021, Tony Jaa confirmed filming had wrapped.[40]
Post-production
The film title had been retitled Expend4bles by June 2023,[41][42][43] a name that was widely ridiculed by commentators.[lower-alpha 1] When asked why they chose this title, producer Les Weldon stated that it had always been the filmmakers' desire while retaining The Expendables's brand identity.[49]
Music
On April 26, 2023, Guillaume Roussel announced that he would be composing the film's score, replacing Brian Tyler from the previous three installments.[50]
Release
Theatrical
The Expendables 4 was released in China on September 15, 2023, and was theatrically released by Lionsgate on September 22, 2023.[51] The film was originally scheduled to be released in 2022.[52]
Marketing
In April 2022, the first standee posters for the film were unveiled at CinemaCon.[53] The first teaser trailer footage was released exclusively to the attendees at Lionsgate's presentation at the convention.[54][55] On June 6, 2023, the first poster for the film was released, with the first trailer releasing a day later.[56] A second trailer advertising the film's R rating was released August 23, 2023.[57]
Reception
Box office
As of October 23, 2023, The Expendables 4 has grossed $16.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $33.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $49.8 million.[3]
In the United States and Canada, The Expendables 4 was initially projected to gross $15–17 million from 3,518 theaters in its opening weekend.[2] After making $3.1 million on its first day (including $750,000 from Thursday night previews), estimates were lowered, and it went on debut to $8 million, finishing second behind holdover The Nun II.[58] The film fell 69% to $2.5 million in its second weekend, finishing in ninth place.[59]
In China, the film opened to $10.7 million, narrowly finishing first before a Chinese film.[60]
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 14% of 123 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.5/10. The website's consensus reads: "Solid work from Jason Statham and some halfway decent set pieces aren't enough to make up for Expend4bles' lackluster action and cheap-looking effects."[61] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 30 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[62][63] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B–" on an A+ to F scale, the lowest of the series, while those polled at PostTrak gave it a 64% overall positive score.[58]
Owen Gleiberman, writing for Variety, said: "This is true 21st-century trash: a movie in which the action itself is expendable."[64] Referencing the poor CGI effects, Collider wrote that The Expendables 4 was "[o]ften resembling more of a mobile game than a movie";[65] several reviewers compared it to Hidden Strike, another film by Waugh with similarly bad CGI.[65][66] Simon Thompson of IGN voiced similar complaints, stating: " the special effects, [...] look either unfinished or just so bad that it’s sad, [...] like they were ripped from the graphics package of a mid-to-low-budget video game from the early 2000s".[67]
The acting, plot, dialogue, and violence were criticized by various reviewers. Thompson called the "clunky and uninspired dialogue" awful, concluding that the film was overall a "crushing disappointment that lacks any of the nostalgia, charisma, and charm that made the franchise appealing".[67] Todd McCarthy of Deadline criticized that the movie was lazily executed, feeling that especially the final battle was an exact copy of Meg 2, another 2023 action film starring Statham.[68]
Furthermore, multiple reviews criticized the overall weak cast in comparison to its predecessors, with many noting that the movie hardly retains the franchise's original selling point of featuring an all-star cast of action legends.[69][65][66] A review in Paste noted that "Statham opts to accept a promotion to series lead" but added "Refashioning The Expendables into a Statham star vehicle only highlights the wrong kind of expendability from many of his long-time costars; why can’t we just watch our man kick ass on his own or in various duos?"[70]
An otherwise negative review at Slashfilm conceded however that the film might be the best of the franchise,[71] while a review from Digital Spy stated while "the sense of cheesy throwback fun is restored in both the gleefully violent action and the script… It's absolutely not enough to save a movie that is two-thirds boring, but it does at least elevate The Expendables 4 above the irredeemable third movie. You'll be left on such an adrenaline high that you wouldn't be surprised if – like the aforementioned STI – the Expendables will be back for another round."[66] Popmatters felt Statham had the potential to become a strong lead in future entries, but conceded "it’s hard to see any of it in this risible, frequently exasperating, piece of sadism."[72]
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