Stallone
Files Suit Over 'Rocky' Projects
Fri May 14,10:59 PM ET
By GREG RISLING, Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES - Actor Sylvester
Stallone has sued Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. and a
production company, claiming they stymied his efforts to make
a sequel and Broadway musical based on the "Rocky"
film franchise.
The lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior
Court seeks unspecified damages against the studio and the
production company. It also seeks an order allowing Stallone
to proceed with a "Rocky VI" film.
"He looks at litigation
as the very of very last resorts," said Stallone's
attorney, Gerald Margolis. "It means he's extremely
sad, disappointed and put out by all of this."
MGM spokeswoman Janet
Janjigian called the lawsuit "sad, desperate, pathetic
and without merit." She declined further comment.
The lawsuit also names as a defendant
the former firm of Chartoff-Winkler Productions. A call
seeking comment from the company's successor, Chartoff Productions,
was not immediately returned.
Stallone alleges the defendants
initially wanted to be involved in the development of a "Rocky"
musical co-written by the actor. But MGM proposed keeping
an unacceptable share of the potential profits. After Stallone
balked, the studio allegedly said it would develop musicals
based on the "Rocky" movies.
Stallone claims that he
reached a tentative deal with MGM to make the "Rocky
VI" movie, but the project was nixed after a producer
allegedly demanded that his son direct the film.
Stallone also accused
both defendants of pulling out of the musical and movie after
learning he intended to co-produce and star in a boxing reality
TV show called "The Contender."
The series is scheduled to air
in January, featuring amateur boxers as they advance
from training camp through challenges in the ring. The winner
will receive $1 million and a chance to become a professional
prize fighter.
The suit claimed MGM retaliated
by creating its own reality show called "The Real Rocky"
with a similar plot. MGM, however, has said its show
had been in the works for about a year.
- Craig