"Steps" by Sylvester Stallone - Actor's personal experiences are set for release in 2025.
As a prominent figure in action movies, Sylvester Stallone (77), who has been up for three Oscars, has plenty of stories to share. His upcoming book "The Steps" plans not only to recount his life but also provide support to others, according to "Deadline."
Starting in the US through William Morrow, a division of HarperCollins, the memoirs of the movie star could possibly be translated into German in 2025. The specifics of this are yet to be revealed.
A deeply personal book by Sylvester Stallone
Described as "deeply personal," the memoirs are expected to be a combination of life experiences and self-help insight. Comparisons have been drawn with Matthew McConaughey's (54) recently released book "Greenlights."
The title, "The Steps," is thought to be significant since it comes from one of Stallone's iconic moments in the 1976 film "Rocky." In this hit movie, Stallone climbs the steps leading up to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, raising his fists at the top. These steps are often known as the "Rocky Steps," and it's believed that the title was Stallone's choice.
The book's publication illustrates the actor's hard work and self-reliance. His personal journey serves as a testament to his belief in himself and demonstrates how to come out victorious against adversity, as his films often convey.
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Sylvester Stallone, who has been nominated for three Oscars and is known for his role in "Rocky," will be releasing a deeply personal book titled "The Steps" in 2025. In the film "Rocky," Stallone famously climbs the "Rocky Steps" and raises his fists at the top, which some believe inspired the title of his memoir. The book, expected to blend life experiences and self-help insights, has drawn comparisons to Matthew McConaughey's recent release "Greenlights."