
After that we learn that there’s another job for the Expendables, which sends Statham (who seems to be the main character this time around) and crew off to a massive ship to protect the world from nuclear weapons. The trailer for Expendables 4, which hits theaters this fall, kicks off with Jason Statham and Megan Fox somewhere between a relationship and a fist fight over a file. But if that wasn’t enough to convince you to care, then the trailer is here to show you why you should be excited. Extreme caution should be exercised.The Expendables are back for the fourth entry: Expend4bles.


Yet, for its philosophical theme, this film remains just another whiz-bang shoot-em-up by Stallone, filled with murder and mayhem. The film suggest that man is the final arbiter of law. Except for some very offensive blasphemous remarks by the cult, there is no recognition that God is the final judge and that we will all stand before his judgment seat. It teaches that justice without mercy is tyranny and that order cannot be prescribed by outside law, but only if law is written on the hearts of man. The film, perhaps unintentionally, gives a thoughtful commentary on justice vs. Dredd escapes prison, escapes a cannibalistic cult, and returns to fight Rico who wants to create a new world order. Though he is ably defended by fellow judge Hershey, Dredd is convicted of the crime and sentenced to life in prison. Rico dresses up like Dredd and kills a reporter. Also included is Rico, an escaped criminal and a genetic mistake who received all the bad genes of a judge. Sylvester Stallone plays Judge Dredd, the most feared of judges among the criminal class.


Set in the 22nd Century, JUDGE DREDD presents a horrid violent look at the future where the world is called “The Cursed Earth”, Americans live in only a few “megacities”, and the law is carried out by judges who arrest, try, and carry out sentences all at one time.
