Anthony Ippolito has signed on to star in "I Play Rocky," with Peter Farrelly directing for Amazon MGM Studios. The film will be released in theaters.
Toby Emmerich and Christian Baha will produce. Peter Gamble wrote the script.
Ippolito will star as a young Sylvester Stallone in the film which follows the actor before he came a mega star.
It depicts Stallone's unshakable belief was that he wasn’t just meant to write Rocky — he was meant to be Rocky Balboa. Told “no” at every turn, he bets eerything on himself, holding the line on playing the lead against seemingly impossible odds.
The result is the ultimate underdog story behind the ultimate underdog movie.
The Rocky franchise, distributed by United Artists and later MGM, is one of the most iconic and financially successful sports film franchises of all time, grossing more than $1.7 billion globally, including the Creed spinoffs.
Created by and starring Stallone as underdog boxer Rocky Balboa, the franchise launched in 1976 with the original film winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Stallone was nominated for Best Actor and Original Screenplay. His performance and creative vision turned Rocky into a cultural touchstone and established him as a Hollywood legend.
Ippolito is best known for playing Al Pacino in the Paramount+ limited series "The Offer".
The series details the behind the scenes story of the making of “The Godfather," one of the most iconic and influential film franchises in cinematic history.
He also appeared in the Netflix’s hit film "Purple Hearts".