As one of the fewactors who have appeared in all fourExpendablesmovies, Stallone is a core franchise member.
AlthoughFord feels like done with the franchiseas well, his temporary presence solidifies Stallone’s briefStar Warsconnection.
By the actor’s own admission, it didn’t go well.
I would look like crap in spandex, leotards, and a ray gun.
Guys from space don’t have this kind of face.'"
According toSky Aviation Holdings, Ford’s love affair with flying began in the 1960s.
So, Ford is a hero in the real world too.
As such, Ford wasn’t required to come back for the fourth movie in the franchise.
Drummer wasn’t the only character not to return forThe Expandables 4.
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In The Expendables 3, Sylvester Stallone’s Barney Ross once again assembles his team of mercenaries to fight their co-founder, Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson). This time, Jason Statham’s Lee Christmas, Dolph Lundgren’s Gunner Jensen, and Terry Crews' Hale Caesar recruit new members such as Doctor Death (Wesley Snipes), Galgo (Antonio Banderas), Luna (Ronda Rousey), Yin Yang (Jet Li), and two old friends, Drummer (Harrison Ford) and Bonaparte (Kelsey Grammer).