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Sylvester Stallone Says 'Demolition Man' Has Aged Best, Calling Its Future 'Gentle-ization'

In a new GQ video, the 79-year-old calls the movie's imagined society eerily close to today.

Overview

  • Stallone identifies the 1993 sci‑fi action film as one of the few in his catalog that "really holds up."
  • He characterizes its portrayal of a meek, tightly regulated future as "almost close to happening."
  • The actor praises Wesley Snipes for delivering a "very memorable" villain through energetic fighting and distinct character choices.
  • He recalls a hazardous set piece involving a giant hydraulic claw that he says could go sideways with dangerous force.
  • He describes being sealed in a thick plexiglass tub as warm oil rose toward his mouth for a cryo scene, adding that crews could not crack the tub with sledgehammers, and there are no new updates on the sequel he mentioned in 2020.