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Stallone Says 'Demolition Man' Has Aged Best, Calling Its Future "Close to Happening"

In a new GQ video, the actor frames the 1993 film’s satirical vision as freshly relevant.

Overview

  • Stallone cites the movie’s portrayal of a "gentle-ization of society" as a reason it still resonates today.
  • He praises Wesley Snipes’ turn as a "very memorable" villain, saying the actor was at the top of his game.
  • The star recalls two of his career’s riskiest stunts on the film involving a malfunction-prone hydraulic claw and a sealed plexiglass cryo-tank filled with warm oil.
  • He credits the production and practical set design for the film’s impact, noting that key effects and props genuinely operated on set.
  • Coverage reiterates Stallone’s 2020 claim that a sequel was in the works, with no confirmed progress since and the director’s 2023 view that its eccentricities could challenge a modern greenlight.