In a case of life imitating art, actor Sylvester Stallone has been involved in a brawl on the set of his new Rocky spin-off movie, Creed.
According to TMZ, the 68-year-old action star 'went ballistic' as tried to break up a fight while filming the latest installment of the franchise in Aston, Pennsylvania on Monday.
The site claims that British boxer Tony Bellew, who stars in the movie, got into an altercation with another actor on set, that was not part of the script.
Fight! Sylvester Stallone, 68, - pictured on set in Pennsylvania last month - has had a real-life punch up on the set of new Rocky spin-off movie Creed, according to TMZ
A representative for the studio told TMZ that the incident never became physical, despite several eyewitnesses saying otherwise.
Fight! Sylvester Stallone, 68, - pictured on set in Pennsylvania last month - has had a real-life punch up on the set of new Rocky spin-off movie Creed, according to TMZ
A representative for the studio told TMZ that the incident never became physical, despite several eyewitnesses saying otherwise.
DailyMail.Com has reached out to representatives for Stallone who have so far been unavailable for comment.
It is not known what caused the incident at this stage, but Stallone and a few others are said to have managed to break up the fight.
Police were called to the scene but it is unclear if any charges will be made, according to TMZ
Tony Bellew conquers the famous 'Rocky steps' in Philadelphia
Creed is the seventh Rocky film and a spin-off from the Rocky film series, and sees Stallone reprise his role as the titular boxing hero.
Tony Bellew conquers the famous 'Rocky steps' in Philadelphia
Creed is the seventh Rocky film and a spin-off from the Rocky film series, and sees Stallone reprise his role as the titular boxing hero.
Actor Michael B. Jordan plays Adonis Johnson Creed, who tracks down Rocky and persuades him to get back in the game and help him train for a fight.
At the end of last year, Liverpool boxer Bellew was seen warming up for his Hollywood debut by immersing himself in the Rocky culture by visiting the locations used in the original 1976 movie.
Speaking after his victory over Nathan Cleverly last year, a coy Bellew said: 'I’m going to Hollywood in December for an assignment. I’ve been sought-after for a long time. I hope it’s a speaking part because no-one wants to look at this face if I’m not talking. My life’s going to change.
'I’ve had the contracts sitting in front of me for weeks because I wasn’t signing them. If this fight had gone wrong I wasn’t signing, I was going home to be depressed.'
'I can’t go into the details but let’s just say it’s big. It will be 40-odd days of filming, I just hope I can do it.
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